Plant Tolerance to Environmental Stress 2019
DOI: 10.1201/9780203705315-18
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Application of Biochar for the Mitigation of Abiotic Stress-Induced Damages in Plants

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“…Heavy metal pollutants in soil negatively affect soil biological properties and physical performance by disturbing soil biological and physiological characteristics such as poor soil health (structure and productivity) and low soil microbial activity. But the combination of a large amount of biochar in the soil increased the habitat of the microbial population by increasing the porosity [55]. Additionally, biochar can donate or accept electrons in its environment through biological pathways.…”
Section: Biochars Improve Soils Problem With Anthropogenic Contaminanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heavy metal pollutants in soil negatively affect soil biological properties and physical performance by disturbing soil biological and physiological characteristics such as poor soil health (structure and productivity) and low soil microbial activity. But the combination of a large amount of biochar in the soil increased the habitat of the microbial population by increasing the porosity [55]. Additionally, biochar can donate or accept electrons in its environment through biological pathways.…”
Section: Biochars Improve Soils Problem With Anthropogenic Contaminanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, biochar can donate or accept electrons in its environment through biological pathways. Biochar is the soil also can promote microbial electron shuttling processes that are similar to soil organic matter with active redoxactive groups for the reason that of several other factors, such as pH, reduced the solubility of heavy metals, improved microbial biomass, and nutrient recovery [1] [55].…”
Section: Biochars Improve Soils Problem With Anthropogenic Contaminanmentioning
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“…Several studies have reported the positive impact of biochars prepared from various feedstocks, with and without inorganic and organic fertilizers, on the crop yield both in acidic and alkaline soils. Analyses revealed that overall biochar application increased the crop yield by approximately 10 % under various soil conditions, but in another analysis is found a 25 % increase in crop yield in the tropics area [4]. Biochar by contributing and supporting plant growth hormones roles, which in response to environmental and genetic factors, they are the most important internal factors that regulating growth and development.…”
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“…Biochar addition to effectiveness in soil ameliorate and plant productivity, it also by having a great influence on abiotic stresses that can play a key role in adapting (acclimatize) rice crop through the promoting of plant growth regulators roles. These multiple beneficial effects in different conditions can assist rice plants via the establishment of proportional growth (mediating growth), development promptly and optimal allocation of nutrients (nutrient allocation) [3,4]. Plant growth regulators move through specific channels in specific regions to achieve a very low concentration of plants in response to harmfulstresses.…”
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confidence: 99%