2017
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.17.11.03.pne328
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Effects of biochar on pepperoncini (Capsicum annuum L cv. Stavros) germination and seedling growth in two soil types

Abstract: Biochar is a solid material obtained from the carbonization of biomass. The effect of biochar on the germination and seedling growth of pepperoncini pepper (Capsicum annuum L. cv. Stavros) was studied under controlled growth chamber conditions in two experiments. The substrates in the pre-test experiment (first experiment) were 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, and 10% biochar (at 24°C or 28°C), while in the second experiment they were acidic (pH 6.1) or alkaline soil (pH 7.2), with or without biochar at 24°C. Three replicates … Show more

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“…Song et al [55] studied the phytotoxicity of biochar and reported a phytostimulatory effect rather than a phytotoxic effect. Liopa-Tsakalidi and Barouchas [56] also reported increases in germination after biochar addition. Nevertheless, Solaiman et al [57] reported increases, no changes and decreases in plant germination after the application of five different biochars.…”
Section: Effect Of Biochar Amendments On Plant Germination and Growthmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Song et al [55] studied the phytotoxicity of biochar and reported a phytostimulatory effect rather than a phytotoxic effect. Liopa-Tsakalidi and Barouchas [56] also reported increases in germination after biochar addition. Nevertheless, Solaiman et al [57] reported increases, no changes and decreases in plant germination after the application of five different biochars.…”
Section: Effect Of Biochar Amendments On Plant Germination and Growthmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…It can be seen that the plant height and leaf width of Yunyan 87 treated with ChNC@Cu were both higher than those of CK, indicating that ChNC@Cu had a growth promoting effect on plants without obvious toxicity. Based on these phenomena, we speculated that ChNC@Cu had the ability to promote seed germination and plant growth 40,41 . Then, data statistics were made for plant height, leaf width, fresh weight and dry weight of the two groups after treatment, and the results were shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these phenomena, we speculated that ChNC@Cu had the ability to promote seed germination and plant growth. 40,41 Then, data statistics were made for plant height, leaf width, fresh weight and dry weight of the two groups after treatment, and the results were shown in Fig. 8(e)-(h).…”
Section: Safety Evaluation Of Chnc@cumentioning
confidence: 99%