International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture | 2021

Agronomic performance and optimal ranges of attributes of substrates with biochar from anaerobic sewage sludge for black wattle (Acacia mearnsii) seedlings

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Purpose The objective was to evaluate the agronomic performance of black wattle seedlings (Acacia mearnsii) grown on substrates with increasing proportions of biochar based on anaerobic sewage sludge (ASS-biochar). In addition, the present study proposed appropriate ranges for the main physical-hydraulic and chemical attributes of these substrates. Method The evaluated substrates included ten substrates with increasing proportions of ASS-biochar, combined with a “standard” mixture (organic compost, carbonized rice husk and vermiculite), in addition to three commercial substrates (references). The experimental design was randomized blocks, with four replications and eight plants per repetition. The physical-hydraulic and chemical attributes evaluated in all substrate formulations were: wet and dry density, total porosity, aeration space, easily available water, buffering water, available water, remaining water, pH and electrical conductivity (EC). The agronomic performance of the black wattle seedlings was evaluated through plant height, length of the root system, neck diameter, dry mass of aerial parts, dry mass of roots and Dickson s quality index. Results Biochar from anaerobic sewage sludge increased the chemical and physical-hydraulic quality of the substrates, particularly within the proportion of 45-50% of the substrate formulations, and thus positively affected the growth parameters of the black wattle plants.\xa0 Conclusion The biochar produced from anaerobic sewage sludge is an efficient raw material to compose substrates for the production of seedlings. Transformation of anaerobic sewage sludge into biochar and its combination with other locally available raw materials can be considered a safe way of reusing this residue in agriculture.

Volume 10
Pages 297-308
DOI 10.30486/IJROWA.2021.1898015.1061
Language English
Journal International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture

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