Interactions of Biochar and Herbicides in the Environment 2022
DOI: 10.1201/9781003202073-7
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Effects of Biochar on Degradation Herbicides in the Soil

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“…Different application rates of hardwood biochar showed positive effects on the mineralization of 14 C-atrazine in Brazilian soil, representing increases of 50% (0.1% w/w), 48% (1.0% w/w), and 46% (5.0% w/w) compared to unamended soil [16]. The high persistence of herbicides in soils amended with biochar, due to the unavailability of the molecules in the soil solution for microorganisms, can significantly alter biodegradation processes; however, degradation responses are dependent on the physicochemical characteristics of the herbicide, biochar production, and soil type [1,17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Different application rates of hardwood biochar showed positive effects on the mineralization of 14 C-atrazine in Brazilian soil, representing increases of 50% (0.1% w/w), 48% (1.0% w/w), and 46% (5.0% w/w) compared to unamended soil [16]. The high persistence of herbicides in soils amended with biochar, due to the unavailability of the molecules in the soil solution for microorganisms, can significantly alter biodegradation processes; however, degradation responses are dependent on the physicochemical characteristics of the herbicide, biochar production, and soil type [1,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%