Combined effects of biochar and fertilizer applications on yield: A review and meta-analysis
journal contribution
posted on 2023-03-06, 03:07authored byShahla Hosseini Bai, Negar Omidvar, Marta Gallart, Wiebke Kämper, Iman Tahmasbian, Michael B Farrar, Kanika Singh, Guiyao Zhou, Bushra Muqadass, Chengyuan XuChengyuan Xu, Richard KoechRichard Koech, Yujuan Li, Thi Thu Nhan Nguyen, Lukas van Zwieten
The use of biochar is changing, and the combined application of biochar with fertilizer is increasingly gaining acceptance.
However, the yield gains results reported in the existing literature through the co-application of fertilizer with biochar are
conflicting. To resolve this, we utilized a meta-analysis of 627 paired data points extracted from 57 published articles to
assess the performance of the co-application of biochar and fertilizers on crop yield comparedwith the corresponding controls.
We also studied the impact of biochar characteristics, experimental conditions, and soil properties on crop yield. Our
analysis showed that individually, biochar and inorganic fertilizer increased crop yield by 25.3% ± 3.2 (Bootstrap CI
95%) and 21.9%±4.4, respectively. The co-application of biochar with both inorganic and organic fertilizers increased
crop yield by 179.6%±18.7, however, this data needs to be treated with caution due to the limited dataset. The highest
yield increase was observed with amendments to very acidic soils (pH≤5), but the benefits of biochar were not affected
by the rate and the time after the application. In addition, the effects of biochar are enhanced when it is produced at
401–500 °C with a C:N ratio of 31–100. Our results suggest that the co-application of biochar with either inorganic
and/or organic fertilizers in acidic soils increase crop productivity compared to amendment with either fertilizer or biochar.
Our meta-analysis supports the utilization of biochar to enhance the efficiency and profitability of fertilizers.