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Dataset Documenting the Interactions of Biochar with Manure, Soil, and Plants: Towards Improved Sustainability of Animal and Crop Agriculture

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DATA
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/data7030032

Keywords

carbon cycling; nutrient cycling; soil amendment; manure; biochar; corn; maize; soybeans; fertilizer

Funding

  1. Iowa State University's Freshmen Honors Program (Darcy Bonds)
  2. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station (Hatch Act and State of Iowa funds) [IOW05556]

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This article introduces the positive effects of biochar on the environment, soil, water, and nutrient management in plant and animal agriculture. A comprehensive dataset is presented to demonstrate the interactions of biochar with manure, soil, and plants. The dataset is useful for further research on the effects of biochar-manure mixtures on plant and soil systems, and for practical application in field settings.
Plant and animal agriculture is a part of a larger system where the environment, soil, water, and nutrient management interact. Biochar (a pyrolyzed biomass) has been shown to affect the single components of this complex system positively. Biochar is a soil amendment, which has been documented for its benefits as a soil enhancer particularly to increase soil carbon, improve soil fertility, and better nutrient retention. These effects have been documented in the literature. Still, there is a need for a broader examination of these single components and effects that aims at the complementarity and synergy attainable with biochar and the animal and crop-production system. Thus, we report a comprehensive dataset documenting the interactions of biochar with manure, soil, and plants. We evaluated three biochars mixed with manure alongside both manure and soil controls for improvement in soil quality, reduction in nutrient movement, and increase in plant nutrient availability. We explain the experiments and the dataset that contains the physicochemical properties of each biochar-manure mixture, the physicochemical properties of soil amended with each biochar-manure mixture, and the biomass and nutrient information of plants grown in biochar-manure mixture-amended soil. This dataset is useful for continued research examining both the short- and long-term effects of biochar-manure mixtures on both plant and soil systems. In addition, these data will be beneficial to extend the findings to field settings for practical and realized gains.

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