Journal article
Short-term effects of organo-mineral biochar and organic fertilisers on nitrogen cycling, plant photosynthesis, and nitrogen use efficiency
Journal of soils and sediments, Vol.17(12), pp.2763-2774
12/2017
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Abstract
Organo-mineral biochar fertiliser has the potential to replace conventional biochar and organic fertiliser to improve soil quality and increase plant photosynthesis. This study explored mechanisms involved in nitrogen (N) cycling in both soil and ginger plants (Zingiber officinale: Zingiberaceae) following different treatments including organic fertiliser, commercial bamboo biochar fertiliser, and organo-mineral biochar fertiliser.
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- Title
- Short-term effects of organo-mineral biochar and organic fertilisers on nitrogen cycling, plant photosynthesis, and nitrogen use efficiency
- Creators
- Thi Nguyen - Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment Hanoi VietnamHelen Wallace - School of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering University of the Sunshine Coast Maroochydore DC QLD 4558 AustraliaCheng-Yuan Xu - School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences Central Queensland University Bundaberg QLD 4760 AustraliaZhihong Xu - Environmental Futures Research Institute, School of Natural Sciences Griffith University Nathan Brisbane QLD 4111 AustraliaMichael Farrar - School of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering University of the Sunshine Coast Maroochydore DC QLD 4558 AustraliaStephen Joseph - School of Materials Science and Engineering University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 AustraliaLukas Van Zwieten - School of Environmental and Rural Sciences University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 AustraliaShahla Bai - School of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering University of the Sunshine Coast Maroochydore DC QLD 4558 Australia
- Publication Details
- Journal of soils and sediments, Vol.17(12), pp.2763-2774
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg; Berlin/Heidelberg
- Grant note
- USC/CRN2012/03; EFC-JRE / Seed Funding
- Identifiers
- 991012926965102368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article