2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158920
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The older, the better: Ageing improves the efficiency of biochar-compost mixture to alleviate drought stress in plant and soil

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“…Soil chemical parameters such as pH, cation exchange capacity, organic matter, soil carbon sequestration, soil nutrient content, and soil biological properties were also found to be improved. These changes in soil physiochemical and biological characteristics enhance soil fertility, plant growth, and development (Murtaza et al, 2023, Yue et al, 2023, Nyambo et al, 2023, Védère et al, 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil chemical parameters such as pH, cation exchange capacity, organic matter, soil carbon sequestration, soil nutrient content, and soil biological properties were also found to be improved. These changes in soil physiochemical and biological characteristics enhance soil fertility, plant growth, and development (Murtaza et al, 2023, Yue et al, 2023, Nyambo et al, 2023, Védère et al, 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irrigation water deficit stress is one of the vital issues in the agricultural sector, where it is one of the factors leading to plant physiological disorders via raising the production of reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) The use of water-absorbent substances e.g., compost, biochar, zeolite, natural polymer ...... etc. to increase the soil's ability to retain irrigation water may be an effective solution to meet the water requirements of the plant (Nadeem et al, 2017;Védère et…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Pinto et al (2023) report no positive effect of biochar on sugar cane plant development, while biochar positively influenced soil bacteria. This outcome may be linked to two plausible factors: firstly, the nutritional status of the soil may have already been optimal for the crop (Seehausen et al, 2017;Védère et al, 2023); and secondly, nutrient availability in wider soil may not have reached the threshold sufficient to saturate nutrient retention within biochar structures (Farhangi-Abriz et al, 2021).…”
Section: Benefits Of Biochar For the Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%