Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4205703366> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4205703366 abstract "Abstract Land application of biochar as a soil amendment can be an effective strategy for reducing nutrient leaching while providing simultaneous benefits to soil health. However, biochar effects on soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) dynamics in biochar‐amended soils are poorly understood, particularly in Florida sandy soils receiving fertilizers. This study evaluated the effects of different biochar materials (particle size of 0.1 mm produced from pine ( Pinus spp.) wood vs. ∼0.5–2 mm produced from fescue ( Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) grass, herein referred as “powder” and “coarse” biochar, respectively) and their application methods (surface vs. incorporated) on N and P leaching from soils amended with inorganic fertilizer or biosolids. Biochar materials were either mixed throughout columns of soil or surface applied at a 1% (w/w) rate. Columns were periodically leached over 6 mo to attain 138 ml (equivalent to ∼1 pore volume) of drainage in each event (total of ∼16 pore volume of leachate). Biochar materials exhibited modest affinity to retain ammonium (NH 4 + ) but showed no ability to sorb nitrate (NO 3 – ). Powder biochar incorporated throughout the soil reduced cumulative NH 4 –N, NO 3 –N, and total N mass leached (average of 25% reduction) relative to control (no biochar) treatments. Biochar materials acted as P sources and were ineffective in reducing leachate P. Biosolids generally resulted in significant lower risk of N and P leaching than inorganic fertilizer. Results suggested biochar ability to retain N and P in soils varies with biochar source, application method, and nutrient source. Biochar type and application method affected N and P dynamics in biosolids or inorganic fertilizer‐amended soils, but understanding the mechanisms requires additional study." @default.
- W4205703366 created "2022-01-25" @default.
- W4205703366 creator A5015839615 @default.
- W4205703366 creator A5016970591 @default.
- W4205703366 creator A5036174242 @default.
- W4205703366 creator A5040574812 @default.
- W4205703366 creator A5048564201 @default.
- W4205703366 date "2022-01-01" @default.
- W4205703366 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4205703366 title "Biochar type and application methods affected nitrogen and phosphorus leaching from a sandy soil amended with inorganic fertilizers and biosolids" @default.
- W4205703366 cites W1974479775 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W1980879549 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W1981829882 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W1982705016 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2001903669 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2011716631 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2023054374 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2032590965 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2036982850 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2040152771 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2043246222 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2044201764 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2047659011 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2069986104 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2070993914 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2079646003 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2086498947 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2120449958 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2132539973 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2142211683 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2145713406 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2230597320 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2235281571 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2281741703 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2325681231 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2347155623 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2406505227 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2508171847 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2526415562 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2560261949 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2565656140 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2617932720 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2737929602 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2767222167 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2768526698 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2769413423 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2791183558 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2803218651 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2805008703 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2810323337 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2886870847 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W2962932355 @default.
- W4205703366 cites W3049673698 @default.
- W4205703366 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20236" @default.
- W4205703366 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4205703366 type Work @default.
- W4205703366 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4205703366 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4205703366 hasAuthorship W4205703366A5015839615 @default.
- W4205703366 hasAuthorship W4205703366A5016970591 @default.
- W4205703366 hasAuthorship W4205703366A5036174242 @default.
- W4205703366 hasAuthorship W4205703366A5040574812 @default.
- W4205703366 hasAuthorship W4205703366A5048564201 @default.
- W4205703366 hasBestOaLocation W42057033661 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C162902727 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C16925390 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C2777654200 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C2779184190 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C2779870022 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C2780560099 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C36759035 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C56085101 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C87717796 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConcept C90982505 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C107872376 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C142796444 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C159390177 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C159750122 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C162902727 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C16925390 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C17744445 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C178790620 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C185592680 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C199539241 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C2777654200 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C2779184190 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C2779870022 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C2780560099 @default.
- W4205703366 hasConceptScore W4205703366C36759035 @default.