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Soil Enzyme Activities in Waste Biochar Amended Multi-Metal Contaminated Soil; Effect of Different Pyrolysis Temperatures and Application Rates
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EngineeringBioenergyAgricultural WasteSoil Enzymes ActivitiesBiomass PyrolysisSoil BiochemistryBiocharSoil Enzyme ActivitiesSoil Available FormSoil PollutionBioremediationEnvironmental MicrobiologySoil BioremediationHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationWoody BiocharsDifferent Pyrolysis TemperaturesWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringPhytoremediationEnvironmental RemediationApplication Rates
Woody biochars derived by pyrolyzing Gliricidia sepium at 300°C and 500°C and a waste byproduct of same biomass from a bioenergy industry (BC700) were tested for their effect on soil enzymes activities and available form of heavy metals in multi-metals contaminated soil. Pot experiments were conducted during 6 weeks with tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) at biochar application rates, 1, 2.5, and 5% (w/w). A reduction in polyphenol oxidase with biochars produced at increasing pyrolysis temperature compared to the control whereas the maximum activity of dehydrogenase and catalase was observed in 1% BC500 and 2.5% BC300, respectively. Soil available form of Ni, Mn, and Cr were reduced by 55, 70% and 80% in 5% BC700 amended soil, respectively. The highest geometric mean of enzyme activities was observed in 2.5% BC300 treatment. Overall the application of high dosages of high temperature derived biochar masks/deteriorates soil enzyme activities but immobilizes bioavailable heavy metals and reduces toxicity.
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