Abstract

AbstractThe nutritional quality of acid‐modified poultry manure biochar is unclear, so a better understanding of its properties and agronomic potential is needed. The biochar was modified with phosphoric acid (H3PO4) and nitric acid (HNO3) and a combination of the two, before and after pyrolysis. After characterization of biochar samples and determination of total and water‐soluble mineral element concentrations, biochars were applied to a calcareous soil at a rate of 0.5% (w/w) to find out their effects on the mineral nutrition and growth of maize. Treatment with H3PO4+HNO3enriches the biochar with phosphate, nitro groups and nitrate. The experimental results suggested that biochar modified withHNO3and/orHNO3+H3PO4after pyrolysis increased the water‐soluble phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn) concentrations and increased plant‐available nutrients and plant growth by positively affecting the absorption of plant nutrients. The highest plant dry weight was obtained from biochar post‐treated withHNO3+H3PO4,and this was followed byHNO3‐ and H3PO4‐modified biochars. Premodification withHNO3+H3PO4 also significantly increased plant dry weights. The results of this study revealed that poultry manure biochar modified withHNO3and H3PO4can be used effectively in calcareous soil for the improvement of plant mineral nutrition.

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