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Sustainable Application for Agriculture Using Biochar-Based Slow-Release Fertilizers: A Review

Journal

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 1-12

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.2c05691

Keywords

Slow-release fertilizers; Slow-release mechanisms; Sustainable agriculture; Agricultural waste recycling; High efficiency

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The continuous increase in the world population and degradation of arable land has strained agricultural production. Excessive use of conventional fertilizers leads to environmental issues. Biochar-based slow-release fertilizers (BSRFs) from biomass waste can alleviate these issues by improving soil properties and enhancing nutrient uptake efficiency. This review outlines progress in the agricultural application of BSRFs, describing their properties, construction, sources, preparation conditions, slow-release mechanisms, and nutrient composition. Factors such as technical, economic, environmental, and political evaluations support the application of BSRFs in agriculture and other fields.
The continuous increase in the world population, combined with the rapid degradation of arable land, has put a strain on agricultural production. The excessive use of conventional fertilizers leads to environmental issues associated with the loss of nutrients through leaching, volatilization, denitrification, and surface runoff. Biochar-based slow-release fertilizers (BSRFs) derived from biomass waste could effectively alleviate environmental issues by improving soil properties, slowing nutrient release, and enhancing plant nutrient uptake efficiency. The goal of this review is to outline current progress in the agricultural application of BSRFs. The properties and construction of BSRFs were described. The raw materials source, preparation conditions, and slow-release mechanisms of BSRFs were introduced in detail. Nutrient composition and physicochemical properties of BSRFs could be selectively given, which provides a basis for practical agricultural application. Based on the evaluation of technical, economic, environmental, and political factors of BSRFs, it is proposed to apply BSRFs to agriculture and other fields such as urban parks and gardens.

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