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Comparative effect of mesquite biochar, farmyard manure, and chemical fertilizers on soil fertility and growth of onion (Allium cepa L.)

Journal

ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-019-4734-0

Keywords

Soil fertility; Organic amendment; Crop yield; Fertilizers

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  1. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan

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Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora L.), a noxious weed, needs control and effective utilization for agronomical purposes. A field experiment was conducted to compare the effects of mesquite biochar (MB, 10 tons ha(-1)), farmyard manure (FYM, 10 tons ha(-1)), and NPK fertilizers (120:80:80 kg ha(-1)) on physicochemical attributes of soil and onion traits. Characterization analysis revealed that MB has greater pH (8.6) and EC (0.45 dS/m(-1)) than FYM (8.1 and 0.24 dS/m(-1)). Further, pyrolysis produced irregularly shaped mesquite biochar particles embedded with micropores of variant sizes. Soil analysis showed that MB had greater EC (1.47 dS/m(-1)) than FYM (1.42 dS/m(-1)) and NPK fertilizers (1.41 dS/m(-1)). Similarly, MB significantly improved water holding capacity of the soil and contributed more organic matter (0.58%) and NO3-N (2.02 mg kg(-1)) than other treatments. However, no significant effect of MB treatment was observed on soil Olsen-P. Further, maximum bulb weight (6.13 kg plot(-1)), leaf length (32.38 cm), total onion yield (268.55 kg ha(-1)), and total N and K contents in onion bulb were also observed in the plots treated with MB as compared with FYM and NPK fertilizers. In conclusion, MB is a suitable organic amendment to improve soil fertility and plant growth, and may be included in fertilization programs to improve crops yield.

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