2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2013.02.005
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Impact of wheat straw biochar addition to soil on the sorption, leaching, dissipation of the herbicide (4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)acetic acid and the growth of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)

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“…Improved photosynthesis in our study is associated with leaf N and a relatively constant PNUE. This is in contrast to previous studies which found a decrease in levels of photosynthetic machinery or its components (leaf N, Rubisco, and/or chlorophyll) and an increase in the efficiency of photosynthetic machinery (Akhtar et al 2014;Alburquerque et al 2014;Kammann et al 2011;Tatarkova et al 2013). Such disparity can be explained by the fact that nutrient was not the limiting factor of photosynthesis and growth (Akhtar et al 2014;Kammann et al 2011), or low-nutrient biochar was used (Alburquerque et al 2013;Thomas et al 2013) in previous studies.…”
Section: Yield and Photosynthetic Responses Of Peanut To Soil Biocharcontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…Improved photosynthesis in our study is associated with leaf N and a relatively constant PNUE. This is in contrast to previous studies which found a decrease in levels of photosynthetic machinery or its components (leaf N, Rubisco, and/or chlorophyll) and an increase in the efficiency of photosynthetic machinery (Akhtar et al 2014;Alburquerque et al 2014;Kammann et al 2011;Tatarkova et al 2013). Such disparity can be explained by the fact that nutrient was not the limiting factor of photosynthesis and growth (Akhtar et al 2014;Kammann et al 2011), or low-nutrient biochar was used (Alburquerque et al 2013;Thomas et al 2013) in previous studies.…”
Section: Yield and Photosynthetic Responses Of Peanut To Soil Biocharcontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…In addition, specific adsorption sites on the biochar surface, such as the aromatic-rich core structure and oxidised surface groups with variable charge and hydrophobicity, can lead to more selective interactions with herbicides. Biochar-mediated increases in adsorption to soil have been observed for many herbicides, for example diuron (Yang et al 2006), bromoxyl and ametryne (Sheng et al 2005), simazine (Jones et al 2011) and MCPA (Tatarková et al 2013). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prolonged herbicides underdosing was introduced as the responsible phenomenon for the weed resistance that happens because of the reduced herbicidal efficacy. Many studies have been conducted on evaluation of bio-efficacy of pesticides in soils in the presence of biochars (Graber et al 2011;Yu et al 2011;Wang et al 2012;Tatarková et al 2013). Nag et al (2011) indicated that the addition of wheat straw biochar in the soil can make atrazine and trifluralin herbicides inactive, resulting in increased ryegrass seed germination and its aboveground biomass.…”
Section: Drawbacks Of Biochar Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have investigated the impacts of different pyrolysis temperatures on the biochar capability for sorption of organic molecules (Yu et al 2010;Wang et al 2012;Zhang et al 2013) (Table 1), and consequently the chemicals bioavailability in the environment (Yang et al 2006(Yang et al , 2010Denyes et al 2012;Wang et al 2012;Xu et al 2012;Sopeña and Bending 2013;Tatarková et al 2013).…”
Section: Effects Of Highest Treatment Temperature On Sorptive Charactmentioning
confidence: 99%
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