Science of The Total Environment
+ 44 Science of The Total Environment
April 2, 2024
The response of crop yield, carbon sequestration, and global warming potential to straw and biochar applications: A meta-analysis
Organic materials play an important role in improving crop yield. However, due to variations in natural and field management practices, the impact of straw incorporation (NS) and biochar addition (NB) on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration and global warming potential (GWP) remains uncertain. This meta-analysis synthesizes the findings from 112 published studies, encompassing 897 samples, […]
April 2, 2024
A comprehensive review on the preparation of biochar from digestate sources and its application in environmental pollution remediation
The preparation of biochar from digestate is one of the effective ways to achieve the safe disposal and resource utilization of digestate. Nevertheless, up to now, a comprehensive review encompassing the factors influencing anaerobic digestate-derived biochar production and its applications is scarce in the literature. Therefore, to fill this gap, the present work first outlined […]
March 28, 2024
Quantification of the effect of biochar application on heavy metals in paddy systems: Impact, mechanisms and future prospects
Biochar (BC) has shown great potential in remediating heavy metal(loid)s (HMs) contamination in paddy fields. Variation in feedstock sources, pyrolysis temperatures, modification methods, and application rates of BC can result in great changes in its effects on HM bioavailability and bioaccumulation in soil-rice systems and remediation mechanisms. Meanwhile, there is a lack of application guidelines […]
March 24, 2024
Size matters: Powder biochar promotes the elimination of antibiotics resistance genes and potential hosts during swine manure composting
Livestock manure faced acute environmental pollution and ecology risky caused by antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). This study investigated the effects of biochar particle size including powder biochar (75 mu m, PB), and granular biochar (2 mm, GB) on ARGs variation during the aerobic composting. The results showed that the total relative abundance (RA) of the […]
March 24, 2024
Potential of silicon-rich biochar (Sichar) amendment to control crop pests and pathogens in agroecosystems: A review
We reviewed the potential of silicon (Si)-rich biochars (sichars) as crop amendments for pest and pathogen control. The main pathosystems that emerged from our systematic literature search were bacterial wilt on solanaceous crops (mainly tomato, pepper, tobacco and eggplant), piercing-sucking hemipteran pests and soilborne fungi on gramineous crops (mainly rice and wheat), and parasitic nematodes […]
March 24, 2024
Keystone taxa of phoD-harboring bacteria mediate alkaline phosphatase activity during biochar remediation of Cd-contaminated soil
Phosphorus (P)-modified biochar can efficiently remediate cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soil. However, the mechanisms of responses of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and phoD-harboring microorganisms, which are notably sensitive to Cd and P, are not clear during the remediation process. In this study, apple (Malus domestica) tree branches were co-pyrolyzed with tripotassium phosphate (K3PO4) to prepare P-modified biochar, which […]
March 24, 2024
Subsurface constructed wetlands with modified biochar added for advanced treatment of tailwater: Performance and microbial communities
The limitations of conventional substrates in treating wastewater treatment plant tailwater are evident in sub-surface flow constructed wetlands, and the emergence of biochar presents a solution to this problem. The objective of this study was to assess and prioritize the efficacy of various modified reed biochar in removing pollutants when used as fillers in wetland […]
March 24, 2024
Pristine and modified biochar applications as multifunctional component towards sustainable future: Recent advances and new insights
Employing biomass for environmental conservation is regarded as a successful and environmentally friendly technique since they are cost-effective, renewable, and abundant. Biochar (BC), a thermochemically converted biomass, has a considerably lower production cost than the other conventional activated carbons. This material’s distinctive properties, including a high carbon content, good electrical conductivity (EC), high stability, and […]
March 24, 2024
Adsorption recovery of phosphorus in contaminated water by calcium modified biochar derived from spent coffee grounds
Phosphate recovery from water is essential for reducing water eutrophication and alleviating the phosphorus resource crisis. In this study, spent coffee grounds and CaCl2 were used as raw materials and a modifier, respectively, to create a novel calcium modified biochar (MBC) for removing phosphorus from water. The modified biochar (MBC) was the best at removing […]
March 24, 2024
Magnetically recyclable Cu2+ doped Fe3O4@biochar for in-situ inactivation of Microcystis aeruginosa: Performance and reusability
Harmful cyanobacterial blooms in eutrophic water bodies have frequently occurred worldwide and become a major environmental concern. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a stable and efficient algaecide to solve this issue. In this study, our purpose was to investigate the efficacy and mechanism of a newly developed Cu2+ doped Fe3O4@Biochar magnetic composite (Cu-Mag-BC) in […]