2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265005
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Determining the appropriate level of farmyard manure biochar application in saline soils for three selected farm tree species

Abstract: Salinity is a global problem, and almost more than 20% of the total cultivated area of the world is affected by salt stress. Phytoremediation is one of the most suitable practices to combat salinity and recently biochar has showed the tremendous potential to alleviate salt-affected soils and enhance vegetation. Trees improve the soil characteristics by facilitating the leaching of salts and releasing organic acids in soil. Moreover, in the presence of trees, higher transpiration rates and lower evaporation rat… Show more

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“…Our experiments consistently showed higher EC values in the A, B layers than in the C layer across all treatments (Figure 3A,B). This trend was also observed with the control treatments, CK and CKF, and was probably associated with soil transpiration and rhizosphere adsorption by plants [42]. In contrast, the BC and BCF groups showed a more pronounced trend, with significantly higher EC values in the A,B layers than the C layer.…”
Section: Biochar Affects the Distribution Of Soil Ions Across Differe...supporting
confidence: 56%
“…Our experiments consistently showed higher EC values in the A, B layers than in the C layer across all treatments (Figure 3A,B). This trend was also observed with the control treatments, CK and CKF, and was probably associated with soil transpiration and rhizosphere adsorption by plants [42]. In contrast, the BC and BCF groups showed a more pronounced trend, with significantly higher EC values in the A,B layers than the C layer.…”
Section: Biochar Affects the Distribution Of Soil Ions Across Differe...supporting
confidence: 56%