Abstract

Biochar research has experienced a significant increase in the recent two decades. It is growing quickly, with hundreds of reviews, including meta-analyses, that have been published reporting diverse effects of biochar on soil properties and plant performance. However, an in-depth synthesis of biochar–soil interactions at the molecular level is not available. For instance, in many meta-analyses, the effects of biochar on soil properties and functions were summarized without focusing on the specificity of the biochar and soil properties. When applied to soils, biochar interacts with different soil components including minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids, and nutrients, while it also changes soil microbial community structure and their occurrence. These different interactions modify soil physicochemical properties with consequences for dynamic changes in nutrient availability and, thus, plant performance. This review systematically analyzed biochar effects on soil properties and functions: (a) soil physical properties; (b) chemical properties; (c) biological properties; and (d) functions (plant performance, nutrient cycling, etc.). Our synthesis revealed that the surface properties of biochar (specific surface area and charge) and its associated nutrient content determine its role in the soil. At the same time, the extent of changes depends on soil properties, suggesting that both biochar and soil properties need to be considered for harvesting benefits of biochar application. Altogether, we believe our synthesis will provide a guide for researchers and practitioners for future research as well as large-scale field applications.

Highlights

  • At the same rates and for an Oxisol from basalt, the same biochar increased the Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) by 34.2% and 51.3%, while the pHBC was increased by 46.3%

  • Elkhlifi et al [95] and Wu et al [96] observed that P-laden lanthanum-based biochar and iron-modified biochar improved soil P availability when applied to alkaline soils, respectively

  • This review presents a systematic and critical analysis of the interaction(s) of biochar with soils and its effect on soil properties and functions

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Summary

A Critical-Systematic Review of the Interactions of Biochar with

Jackson Nkoh Nkoh 1,2, * , M. Abdulaha-Al Baquy 3, * , Shamim Mia 4, * , Renyong Shi 1,2 , Muhammad Aqeel Kamran 5 , Khalid Mehmood 6 and Renkou Xu 1,2 Citation: Nkoh, J.N.; Baquy, M.A.-A.; Mia, S.; Shi, R.; Kamran, M.A.; Mehmood, K.; Xu, R. A Critical-Systematic Review of the Interactions of Biochar with Soils and the Observable Outcomes. College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology Department of Agronomy, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Dumki 8602, Bangladesh

Introduction
Data Collection and Synthesis
Preparing Designer Biochar
The Effect of Biochar on Soil Hydraulic Properties and Water Holding Capacity
Impact
The relationship between a decrease in exchangeable acidity exchangeable
Impact of Biochar on Soil Zeta Potential
The Role of Biochar in Soil Aggregate Formation
The Effect of Biochar on Soil Aggregate Stability
Effect of Biochar Application on Soil Biological Properties
Implications of Biochar Interactions with Soils for Agricultural Productivity
Management of Acid Soils
Management of Alkaline Soils
Management of Saline Soils
Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emission
Guidelines for Biochar Application
Ecotoxicology and Negative Effects of Biochar
Findings
Conclusions and Future Research

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