2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-016-9762-3
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Feedstock Mixture Composition as Key Factor for C/P Ratio and Phosphorus Availability in Composts: Role of Biodegradation Potential, Biochar Amendment and Calcium Content

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“…They indicated that increasing TOC by biochar amendments addition in soils decrease bulk density significantly. The decrease in bulk density appears to have been the result of alteration of soil aggregate sizes (Vandecasteele et al, 2016). Asai et al (2009) indicated that biochar incorporation into soil changed the pore-size distribution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They indicated that increasing TOC by biochar amendments addition in soils decrease bulk density significantly. The decrease in bulk density appears to have been the result of alteration of soil aggregate sizes (Vandecasteele et al, 2016). Asai et al (2009) indicated that biochar incorporation into soil changed the pore-size distribution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the pH value seems to be a key element in determining the concentration of P in compost, but its measurement is complicated due to the interactions with other mineral compounds. Other studies also suggest that timing of biochar addition to the composting process affects the final concentration (Vandecasteele et al 2017). The lack of consistent data on P concentration in the compost after biochar addition deserves further research in order to better understand the mechanism involved.…”
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“…Além disso, o biocarvão possui uma alta capacidade de retenção de cátions, o que pode causar um atraso significativo na absorção de P, porque a maior quantidade de cargas superficiais negativas gera forças de repulsão de ânions (JIANG et al, 2015). A matéria-prima utilizada para a produção do biocarvão também é um dos fatores que podem conferir uma menor capacidade de sorção de P ao biocarvão, pois determina, juntamente com a temperatura de pirólise, a formação de cargas de superficiais (VANDECASTEELE et al, 2017). Outro fator relacionado à menor sorção de P é a presença de íons coexistentes, que, por competição, reduzem a retenção de P (NGATIA et al, 2019).…”
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