Year: 2025 | Month: June | Volume 12 | Issue 1

Revisiting the Potential use of Biochar Amendment in Agricultural Soils: A Review

Victor V. Ngaiza Emmanuely Z. Nungula Luciana R. Chappa Martin L. Battaglia Sagar Maitra and Harun I. Gitari
DOI:10.30954/2347-9655.01.2025.14

Abstract:

Biochar is an emerging soil amendment that has gained significant attention in the past two decades. Besides other benefits for the soil and the entire environment, biochar plays a remarkable role in improving the soils for agricultural production. Contrary to other sources of organic matter, biochar is composed of a larger proportion of aromatic carbon (C), which gives it high biodegradability, high organic carbon (OC) content, and concentration of plant nutrients. This makes biochar a high-quality source of organic matter. Due to the properties possessed by biochar, once applied to the soil, it will tend to improve the soil properties which will consequently modify the properties to better suit the crop production. Therefore, this review provides insights into how the chemical, physical, and biological soil properties are affected following the biochar application.



Print This Article Email This Article to Your Friend

AgroEcoomist-An International Journal In Association with AAEBM