Influence of biochar addition to fluvisol on maize yield and soil microbiota

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A three-year field experiment with maize was carried out on fluvisol. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of biochar on maize yield at different levels of water stress and its effect on the amount of soil microorganisms. The following variants were studied: control with no biochar addition, and variants with biochar. Biochar was applied in 2 t/ha in 2016, produced by pyrolysis of rice straw, then in 3 t/ha in 2017 and 10 t/ha in 2018, both obtained by pyrolysis of oak bark. These variants were divided into three more depending on the irrigation regime: i.e. non-irrigated, irrigation at dT>0 °C, and irrigation at dT

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Benkova, M., Nenova, L., Simeonova, T., Petkova, G., Mikova, A., & Atanassova, I. (2022). Influence of biochar addition to fluvisol on maize yield and soil microbiota. Journal of Central European Agriculture, 23(2), 413–422. https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/23.2.3413

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