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dc.contributor.authorMustafa, Adnan
dc.contributor.authorHolátko, Jiří
dc.contributor.authorHammerschmiedt, Tereza
dc.contributor.authorKucerik, Jiri
dc.contributor.authorKintl, Antonín
dc.contributor.authorBaltazár, Tivadar
dc.contributor.authorMalíček, Ondřej
dc.contributor.authorBrtnický, Martin
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-20T00:20:28Z
dc.date.available2024-09-20T00:20:28Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.issn0718-9508 Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repozitar.mendelu.cz/xmlui/handle/20.500.12698/1947
dc.description.abstractThe overuse of synthetic fertilizers has been associated with negative environmental consequences. The use of biochar in this regard has been recommended as a win-win strategy. However, our understanding on the comparative influences of biochar prepared from various feedstocks mixed with other bulking agents on soil health and crop performance remained limited. Therefore, in the present study, three types of biochar produced from sewage sludge, food, and agricultural waste were analyzed and compared for their effects on soil enzymes (dehydrogenase, DHA; β-glucosidase, GLU; phosphatase, PHOS; urease, URE; N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase, NAG; and arylsulphatase, ARS), soil basal, as well as substrate-induced respirations and plant growth and physiology characters. The results revealed that food waste-derived biochar co-pyrolyzed with zeolite and/or sawdust was more effective in improving soil physicochemical properties and carbon and phosphorous cycling enzyme (DHA, GLU, and PHOS) activities in addition to soil basal respiration. While the influence of wastewater sewage sludge-derived biochar was more pronounced on urease, N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase, and arylsulphatase enzymes as well as plant biomass accumulation and physiological attributes. Moreover, agricultural waste-derived biochar was found to be effective in enhancing substrate-induced respirations. This study thus concluded that biochar derived from various feedstocks has the tendency to improve soil health and plant growth attributes which further depend on the type of modification prior to pyrolysis.en
dc.format4899-4911
dc.publisherSpringer Switzerland
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s42729-023-01428-8
dc.rightsCC BY 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectSoil qualityen
dc.subjectSustainable managementen
dc.subjectClimate changeen
dc.subjectCrop productionen
dc.subjectNutrient cyclingen
dc.titleThe Role of Biochar Co-Pyrolyzed with Sawdust and Zeolite on Soil Microbiological and Physicochemical Attributes, Crop Agronomic, and Ecophysiological Performanceen
dc.typeJ_ČLÁNEK
dc.date.updated2024-09-20T00:20:28Z
dc.description.versionOA-hybrid
local.identifier.doi10.1007/s42729-023-01428-8
local.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85169302577
local.identifier.wos001057033000001
local.number4
local.volume23
local.identifier.obd43925360
local.identifier.e-issn0718-9516
dc.project.IDTJ02000262
dc.project.IDTJ02000261
dc.project.IDZpracování gastro odpadu do podoby pevného uhlíkatého produktu k materiálovému využití
dc.project.IDPotenciál torefakce k úpravě čistírenských kalů pro jejich další využití
dc.identifier.orcidHolátko, Jiří 0000-0003-4156-4673
dc.identifier.orcidHammerschmiedt, Tereza 0000-0003-1621-2019
dc.identifier.orcidKintl, Antonín 0000-0002-0031-083X
dc.identifier.orcidBaltazár, Tivadar 0000-0001-5381-257X
dc.identifier.orcidMalíček, Ondřej 0000-0002-8791-4344
dc.identifier.orcidBrtnický, Martin 0000-0001-5237-722X
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