2022
DOI: 10.1071/cp21388
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Compost and biochar impact on immobilisation of pesticide residues in alkaline soils under canola (

Abstract: Context The application of soil amendments to immobilise pesticide residues is a promising technology for meeting human health requirements, environmental protection and cost-effective remediation. Aims This study aims to evaluate the effect of rice straw biochar (RB), rice straw compost (RC) and their mixtures at rates of 0.5% and 1.0% in pots, on the immobilisation of pesticides (such as atrazine, glyphosate and chlorpyrifos) in contaminated soil, using spectroscopy analysis under grown canola (Brass… Show more

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“…Therefore, for optimal heavy metal immobilisation and to improve the soil's physicochemical qualities, heavy metalpolluted soils should be treated with fine biochar. Mahmoud et al (2022b) used spectroscopy analysis of grown canola plants to assess the impact of rice straw biochar (RB), rice straw compost (RC) and their mixtures on the immobilisation of pesticides (atrazine, glyphosate and chlorpyrifos) in contaminated soil. GC or HPLC analysis were done to determine whether pesticide residues have been immobilised, as well as the chemical makeup of RB and RC, and their addition at varied concentrations to contaminated soil.…”
Section: Biochar and Fertiliser Interactions Affect Soil Contaminatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, for optimal heavy metal immobilisation and to improve the soil's physicochemical qualities, heavy metalpolluted soils should be treated with fine biochar. Mahmoud et al (2022b) used spectroscopy analysis of grown canola plants to assess the impact of rice straw biochar (RB), rice straw compost (RC) and their mixtures on the immobilisation of pesticides (atrazine, glyphosate and chlorpyrifos) in contaminated soil. GC or HPLC analysis were done to determine whether pesticide residues have been immobilised, as well as the chemical makeup of RB and RC, and their addition at varied concentrations to contaminated soil.…”
Section: Biochar and Fertiliser Interactions Affect Soil Contaminatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%