Biochar as Soil Amendment in Climate-Smart Agriculture: Opportunities, Future Prospects, and Challenges

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Pranaba Nanda Bhattacharyya
Sosanka Protim Sandilya
Bhaskar Sarma
Abhay K. Pandey
Jintu Dutta
Kaberi Mahanta
Didier Lesueur
Bharat Chandra Nath
Dhrubajit Borah
Dhruba Jyoti Borgohain
机构
[1] Nanda Nath Saikia College,Department of Botany
[2] Nanda Nath Saikia College,Institutional Biotech
[3] Kaziranga University,Hub
[4] Dhemaji College,Department of Microbiology
[5] North Bengal Regional R&D Centre,Department of Botany
[6] Tea Research Association (TRA),Mycology and Microbiology Department
[7] Assam Agricultural University,Soils Department, Tocklai Tea Research Institute (TTRI)
[8] Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Développent (CIRAD),Eco & Sols
[9] UMR Eco&Sols,School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
[10] University of Montpellier (UMR),Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
[11] CIRAD,Department of Plant Pathology
[12] Institut National de La Recherche Agronomique (INRAE),Department of Chemistry
[13] Institut de Recherche Pour Le Développent (IRD),C. S. Central Library
[14] Montpellier SupAgro,undefined
[15] Alliance of Biodiversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT),undefined
[16] Asia Hub,undefined
[17] Common Microbial Biotechnology Platform (CMBP),undefined
[18] Deakin University,undefined
[19] Rubber Research Institute,undefined
[20] Assam Agricultural University (AAU),undefined
[21] Nanda Nath Saikia College,undefined
[22] Nanda Nath Saikia College,undefined
来源
Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | 2024年 / 24卷
关键词
Agriculture sustainability; Biochar; Climate-smart agriculture; Good agricultural practices; Plant–microbe interaction; Pyrolysis;
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There appears to be an increasing demand for quality food and fodder to ensure environmental safety. Although chemical fertilizers and pesticides are widely used to increase crop yield and plant protection, the unauthorized and injudicious use of chemicals negatively affects native flora and fauna and depletes natural soil fertility, culminating in quality loss, climate crisis, and global warming. Recently, there has been a lot of focus on using biochar to improve soil health, mitigate soil degradation, and control soil and water pollution because biochar restores ecosystems and enhances soil quality. Biochar is a solid, carbon-rich material with a high surface area and improved nutrient content that exhibits slow nutrient release properties obtained through the pyrolysis of various biochar-based environmental materials. Sustainable biochar release in the soil can improve plant growth through nutrient use efficiencies, enhancing beneficial plant–microbe interactions, and plant protection. The current review summarizes the properties and cost-effective production technologies of quality biochar, sustainable application, action mechanisms for improving soil properties, and prominent plant–microbe interactions for enhanced plant growth and survival under climate-smart agriculture. Biochar’s agronomic potential in the soil is affected by physical and chemical properties, such as surface area, particle density, and pore size distribution, as well as pH, electrical conductivity, total and plant-available concentrations of carbon, nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus, cation exchange capacity, and certain minor nutrients. Additionally, the essential requirements of healthy soil and associated attributes of good agricultural practices are addressed, along with the key benefits, limitations, and opportunities of biochar application for enhancing sustainability in agriculture.
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页数:23
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