Alleviation of soil acidification and modification of soil bacterial community by biochar derived from water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes

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Rumpa Jutakanoke
Nuttakorn Intaravicha
Purin Charoensuksai
Wuttichai Mhuantong
Jarungwit Boonnorat
Jirapast Sichaem
Wongsakorn Phongsopitanun
Warunya Chakritbudsabong
Sasitorn Rungarunlert
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[1] Naresuan University,Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Medical Science
[2] Naresuan University,Faculty of Medical Science, Centre of Excellence in Medical Biotechnology (CEMB)
[3] Pathumwan Institute of Technology,Environmental Science and Technology Program, Faculty of EnvironmentalScience and Technology
[4] Silpakorn University,Department of Biopharmacy and Bioactives from Natural Resources Research Collaboration for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy
[5] National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA),National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
[6] Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT),Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[7] Thammasat University Lampang Campus,Research Unit in Natural Products Chemistry and Bioactivities, Faculty of Science and Technology
[8] Chulalongkorn University,Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[9] Mahidol University,Laboratory of Cellular Biomedicine and Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Science
[10] Mahidol University,Department of Preclinic and Applied Animal Science, Faculty of Veterinary Science
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The highly acid sulfate Rangsit soil series of Rangsit, Pathum-Thani district, Thailand poses a major problem for agriculture in the area. Water hyacinth is a naturally occurring weed that can grow aggressively, causing eutrophication and leading to many severe environmental impacts. Here, through the pyrolysis process, we convert water hyacinth to biochar and use it for acid soil amendment. We found the ratio between biochar, soil, and sand suitable for the cultivation of water convolvulus to be 50 g of biochar, 400 g of soil, and 100 g of sand (1:8:2). This soil mixture improved the pH of the soil from 4.73 to 7.57. The plant height of the water convolvulus grown in the soil mixture was the greatest at 20.45 cm and the plant weight with and without roots was greatest at 2.23 g and 2.52 g, respectively. Moreover, we demonstrated the dominance and high abundance of Bacillus among the community in soil with biochar amendment. Here we provide the first assessment of the appropriate amount of water hyacinth-derived biochar for mitigation of soil acidity and promotion of optimal water convolvulus growth. Moreover, biochar can optimally modify soil bacterial communities that benefit plant development.
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