Affiliation:
1. Department of Soils and Environment Agricultural College and Research Institute Madurai Tamil Nadu India
2. Water Technology Centre Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India
3. Alagappa Government Arts College Karaikudi Tamil Nadu India
Abstract
AbstractIncreasing consideration is being paid to sustainable slow‐release fertilizers (SRFs). Biochar is a novel carbon material, and gaining momentum as a natural carrier for sustainable nutrient application and release and improved soil health. Accordingly, a recent biochar‐embedded slow‐release nitrogen (N) fertilizer has been prepared using acacia biochar, urea, ammonium chloride, starch and organic acid. This and other biochar‐embedded slow‐release N fertilizers (BSRNFs) were characterized using Fourier transform‐infrared spectroscopy (FT‐IR) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). BSRNFs were tested in the laboratory and field experiments for their N release pattern, nitrate (NO3‐N) leaching loss, N use efficiency (NUE) and growth and yield of rice crops. Among the BSRNFs tested, the one with 75% urea‐N (BSRNF‐U75) released 109 mg kg−1 of N in an incubation study and the least NO3‐N leaching losses of 8.8, 14.6 and 26.4 mg kg−1 at 10, 20 and 30 cm depth in a column study, respectively, compared with conventional urea. Application of biochar‐embedded slow‐release N fertilizer 100% urea‐N (BSRNF‐U100) augmented plant growth to increase grain yield (6610 kg ha−1), straw yield (9612 kg ha−1) and NUE (12%) in rice.
Subject
Pollution,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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