Differences in soil properties and crop yields after application of biochar blended with farmyard manure in sandy and loamy soils

In recent years, the importance of biochar application in world´s soils have increased tendency mainly due to its opposite effects. Therefore, the effort of many companies is based on the development of soil amendment which together improved properties and crop productivity in a lot of soils. In thi...

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Published in:Acta fytotechnica et zootechnica Vol. 22; no. 1; pp. 21 - 25
Main Authors: Šimanský, Vladimír, Šrank, Dušan, Juriga, Martin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra 01-03-2019
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Summary:In recent years, the importance of biochar application in world´s soils have increased tendency mainly due to its opposite effects. Therefore, the effort of many companies is based on the development of soil amendment which together improved properties and crop productivity in a lot of soils. In this short study, we have verified the effectiveness of biochar blended with farmyard manure named Effeco on soil properties and crop yields in different textural soils (1. sandy soil in Dolná Streda and 2. loamy soil in Veľké Uľany). Our results showed that the Effeco increased soil pH in both soils. In sandy soil, the Effeco more significantly affected sorptive parameters and soil organic carbon content than in loamy soil. Water retention in capillary pores after Effeco application in sandy and loamy soils was higher by 22% and 4%, respectively compared to control. On the other hand, more significant effect of Effeco application on soil structure was observed in loamy soil. The total crop productions in sandy and loamy soils due to the Effeco application were higher by 82% and 16%, respectively, compared to control plots. All in all, we concluded that the effects of biochar blended with farmyard manure differ mainly on soil texture.
ISSN:1336-9245
1335-258X
1336-9245
DOI:10.15414/afz.2019.22.01.21-25