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J. Elem.
ISSN – 1644-2296
DOI: 10.5601

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The effectiveness of biochar in mitigating changes in the chemical properties of sandy soil treated with various chemical

Issue: 3/2020

Recevied: Dec 01, 2019

Accepted: Jun 07, 2020

Published: July 18, 2020

Authors:

Gondek K., Mierzwa-Hersztek M., Kopeć M., Lošák T., Bennewitz E., Spandel A., Kuc K.

Categories: Agricultural, Pollution and environment

DOI: 10.5601/jelem.2019.24.4.1941

Abstract:

The progressive degradation of soils is a recently increasing environmental problem. The risk of soil degradation may be associated, for example, with landslides, flooding, soil erosion. However, these are relatively rare phenomena compared to the risk of chemical degradation caused by human activity. Given the limited research on the positive effect of miscanthus biochar on soil properties, a study was carried out aimed at determining changes in pH, electrical conductivity, sorption properties, and mobility of selected heavy metals in sandy soil treated with various chemicals. Biochar used in the study was produced at C. The addition of biochar to soil generally increased the pH value, regardless of the type of chemical degradation. The study revealed a decrease in the hydrolytic acidity value and, at the same time, no significant changes in the content of alkaline cations and sorption capacity of the biochar-treated soil. The best effect on reducing the mobility of trace elements was achieved by adding biochar to the soil supplemented with acidifying substances. Bearing in mind the current agricultural and environmental problems, there is a need to increase the effectiveness of biochar and to direct its action to improve specific soil properties.

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Gondek K., Mierzwa-Hersztek M., Kopeć M., Lošák T., Bennewitz E., Spandel A., Kuc K. 2020. The effectiveness of biochar in mitigating changes in the chemical properties of sandy soil treated with various chemicals. J. Elem., 25(3): 1045 - 1058.  DOI: 10.5601/jelem.2019.24.4.1941

Keywords:

biochar, acidification, alkalisation, salinity, soil

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