354-2 Biochar Ability to Provide and Retain Nutrients in a Kentucky Blue Grass System.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Biochar Effects On Soil Nutrients, Plant Growth and Agronomic Yields
Abstract:
The six systems studied included sand alone, sand amended with 10% v/v biochar, sand amended with 10% peat, sand amended with 10-10-10 fertilizer, sand amended with 10% biochar and fertilizer, and sand amended with 10% peat and fertilizer. Kentucky Blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) was the model plant for this study and data was collected on the treatments applied to 4 inch PVC planters for 4 months. Plant biomass growth was measured over the 4 months; leachate water and soil samples were collected twice and analyzed for nitrogen and phosphorus content. The study focused on the P and N (ammonium and nitrate) nutrient concentration of leachate and soil and the nutrient uptake of the biomass. Field capacity of the growth mediums was also evaluated. Preliminary results indicate that this biochar is as effective as fertilizer in supplying nutrients to Kentucky Blue grass in a sand system, but at the applied concentration does not retain nutrients as expected.
See more from this Division: ASA Section: Environmental Quality
See more from this Session: Biochar Effects On Soil Nutrients, Plant Growth and Agronomic Yields