Natural ageing of biochar improves its benefits to soil Pb immobilization and reduction in soil phytotoxicity

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Manhattan Lebrun
Gloria Palmeggiani
Sullivan Renouard
Yassine Chafik
Benoit Cagnon
Sylvain Bourgerie
Domenico Morabito
机构
[1] University of Orleans,INRAE USC1328, LBLGC EA1207
[2] Czech University of Life Sciences Prague,Department of Environmental Geosciences, Faculty of Environmental Sciences
[3] University of Bordeaux,Bordeaux INP, CNRS, CBMN, UMR 5248
[4] Mohammed First University of Oujda,Faculty of Sciences, LAPABE
[5] ICMN (Interfaces Confinement Matériaux Nanostructures),undefined
[6] CNRS (UMR 7374),undefined
[7] Université d’Orléans,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2023年 / 45卷
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Amendments; Biochar storage; Metal(loid)s; Stabilization;
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Amendments are good tools for immobilizing metal(loid) and improving phytoremediation success. However, the amendment effect is variable and depends on multiple parameters, including amendment type and ageing. Such an ageing effect is rarely studied. Our study is one of the first focusing on how biochar storage affects its effect on soil properties and metal(loid) immobilization, when biochar was applied alone or in combination with green manure. To answer this, a 33-day pot incubation experiment was set up using contaminated soil, amended with two biochars (differing in ages: old (Bo) and new (Bn)) and/or two green manures (leaves of clover or poplar) and sown with Phaseolus vulgaris (bioindicator plant). Soil pore waters, plant growth and metal(loid) accumulation were evaluated. Biochar reduced soil acidity (Bn: + 0.75 pH unit, Bo: + 0.72 unit) and Pb mobility (Bn: − 42%, Bo: − 50%), while green manures acidified the soil (− 0.30 pH unit) and immobilized Pb only after 10 days (− 44%). All amendments reduced soil phytotoxicity. Moreover, the biochar stored at room temperature for a few years demonstrated better abilities to improve soil properties, particularly for Pb immobilization, than the biochar freshly prepared. Finally, as mixtures maturated, soil parameters changed until about ten days, then tended to stabilize. Therefore, it can be concluded that (1) biochar storage will affect its chemical properties and ameliorate its effects, (2) biochar can ameliorate soil properties and immobilize metal(loid)s, while green manures tended to have adverse effects at first, and (3) soil/amendment mixtures should be left to mature about two weeks before potential plant implementation.
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