Comparing straw, compost, and biochar regarding their suitability as agricultural soil amendments to affect soil structure, nutrient leaching, microbial communities, and the fate of pesticides
RWTH Aachen University · Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
Abstract
The emission of nutrients and pesticides from agricultural soils endangers natural habitats. Here, we review to which extent carbon-rich organic amendments help to retain nutrients and pesticides in agricultural soils and to reduce the contamination of surrounding areas and groundwater. We compare straw, compost, and biochar to see whether biochar outperforms the other two more traditional and cheaper materials. We present a list of criteria to evaluate the suitability of organic materials to be used as soil amendments and discuss differences in elemental compositions of straw, compost, and biochar to understand, how soil microorganisms utilize those materials. We review their effects on physical and chemical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.41
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 217
Authors
6Topics & keywords
- Biochar
- Compost
- Environmental science
- Soil conditioner
- Nutrient
- Leaching (pedology)
- Amendment
- Soil water