2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9091899
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Optimum Method Uploaded Nutrient Solution for Blended Biochar Pellet with Application of Nutrient Releasing Model as Slow Release Fertilizer

Abstract: The nutrient releasing characteristics of a blended biochar pellet comprising a mixture of biochar and pig manure compost ratio (4:6) uploaded with nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) nutrient solutions were investigated with the application of a modified Hyperbola model during a 77-day precipitation period. The experiment consisted of five treatments, i.e., the control, as 100% pig manure compost pellet (PMCP), a urea solution made at room temperature (TN), a urea solution heated to 60 °C (HTN), N,… Show more

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“…Shin el al. [10] used nutrient uploaded biochar pellets as slow release fertilizers. It was observed that the cumulative ammonium nitrogen in the blended biochar pellets was slow released over the 77 days of precipitation period, but nitrite nitrogen was rapidly released, i.e., within 15 days of precipitation.…”
Section: New Carbon Materials From Biomass and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shin el al. [10] used nutrient uploaded biochar pellets as slow release fertilizers. It was observed that the cumulative ammonium nitrogen in the blended biochar pellets was slow released over the 77 days of precipitation period, but nitrite nitrogen was rapidly released, i.e., within 15 days of precipitation.…”
Section: New Carbon Materials From Biomass and Their Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%