Abstract

Soil application of biochar (BC) manufactured from nutrient-rich biomasses may be an effective strategy to reduce chemical fertilizer use. Chemical and molecular composition and P species of water hyacinth BCs produced at 400 (BC400), 500 (BC500), and 600 °C (BC600) were assessed by elemental, chemical and spectroscopic (FTIR, 13C and 31P NMR) analysis. From BC400 to BC600, the contribution of O/N-alkyl C groups decreased from 15.2% to 1.7%, and that of aryl C increased (52% to 79%), thus confirming aromaticity increase. The total P content was around 7.5 g kg−1 and did not vary significantly within the BCs, whereas extractable P decreased with temperature (60 to 10 mg P kg−1). The dominant P species in the NaOH-EDTA extracts was orthophosphate. Our results suggest that, among the studied samples, BC400 poses as the most promising soil P-supplier, as indicated by its lower aromaticity degree and greater available P proportion.

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