Short-term modulation of mineral phosphorus fractions by functionalized biochars in different alkaline soil types
Radwa Fathy, Wagdi Elagroudi, Ahmed A. Taha, Ahmed Mosa

TL;DR
This study explores how different modified biochars affect phosphorus availability in arid soils, showing that they can enhance nutrient supply to plants.
Contribution
The study introduces functionalized biochars tailored to improve phosphorus phytoavailability in arid soils.
Findings
Modified biochars significantly increased labile phosphorus fractions in soil.
Biochar application enhanced soil wettability and controlled reactive metal ions.
Functionalized biochars transformed residual phosphorus into plant-available forms.
Abstract
There remains a gap of knowledge regarding the functionalization of modified biochar types to enhance phosphorus (P) availability in arid soils. Therefore, original biochar (OB) derived from pyrolyzed Dodonaea viscosa feedstock at 500 °C was functionalized using ball milling (BMB), chemical oxidation (CHB), and biological activation (BIOB) to study their short-term effect on mineral P dynamics in charosphere of different soil types. Elemental and XRD analyses of OB and BIOB pointed to considerable amounts of P (0.95 and 0.71%) with a presence of P-containing minerals. EDS spectra of BIOB-amended soils showed elevated peaks of C (61.39–76.94%) confirming the exterior coating of soil granules by modified biochar through biofilm formations of extracellular polymeric substances secreted by the niche of B. subtilis. Biochar application motivated the formation of microaggregate fractions (the…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Phosphorus and nutrient management · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
