2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12051024
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Bacillus-Loaded Biochar as Soil Amendment for Improved Germination of Maize Seeds

Abstract: Biochar is considered one of the most promising long-term solutions for soil quality improvement, representing an ideal environment for microorganisms’ immobilization. Hence there is a possibility to design microbial products formulated using biochar as a solid carrier. The present study was aimed at development and characterization of Bacillus-loaded biochar to be applied as a soil amendment. The producing microorganism Bacillus sp. BioSol021 was evaluated in terms of plant growth promotion traits, indicating… Show more

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“…BC in potting soil combinations is said to boost water storage, nutrient supply, microbial life, and disease control (Blok et al, 2017). BC, on the other side, is seen to be one of the greatest potential long-term options for soil quality improvement, providing an optimal environment for microbial immobilization (Vlajkov et al, 2023). So as a replacement element for popular substrates such as vermiculite, peat moss, bark, perlite, and compost, which are both environmentally and economically costly , Banitalebi et al, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BC in potting soil combinations is said to boost water storage, nutrient supply, microbial life, and disease control (Blok et al, 2017). BC, on the other side, is seen to be one of the greatest potential long-term options for soil quality improvement, providing an optimal environment for microbial immobilization (Vlajkov et al, 2023). So as a replacement element for popular substrates such as vermiculite, peat moss, bark, perlite, and compost, which are both environmentally and economically costly , Banitalebi et al, 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%