Effect of the soil treated with biochar on the rye-grass in laboratory experiment

  • Gulyás M
  • Fuchs M
  • Kocsis I
  • et al.
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Abstract

The application of biochars to improve soils and to mitigate global climate change is a popular research area all over the world, although it is not a new topic. In our study, wood chips char (BC) and animal bone char (ABC) were applied. The pot experiments were conducted under laboratory conditions. 2 grams of rye-grass (Lolium perenne) were seeded into each pot. The following various soil parameters were measured: pH (KCl), AL-P 2 O 5 , AL-K 2 O, total water soluble salt content and organic matter content. The measured parameters from the plant samples were: total-P, total-K and micronutrients. Results show that the negative or positive effect of pyrolysis solids cannot be determined clearly, further experiments are needed.

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Gulyás, M., Fuchs, M., Kocsis, I., & Füleky, G. (2014). Effect of the soil treated with biochar on the rye-grass in laboratory experiment. Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Agriculture and Environment, 6(1), 24–32. https://doi.org/10.2478/ausae-2014-0009

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