Availability of Recycled Phosphorus on Biochar Reacted with Wastewater to Support Growth of Lactuca sativa

Author:

Laxmisagara Sagar Kavya1ORCID,Strawn Daniel G.1ORCID,Crump Alex R.1ORCID,Baker Martin1ORCID,Möller Gregory1

Affiliation:

1. Soil and Water Systems Department, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83843, USA

Abstract

The use of biochar in water resource and recovery facilities (WRRF) shows promise for recovery of phosphorus (P) to use as a biochar-based fertilizer (BBF) that can replace conventional fertilizers, promote carbon sequestration, and improve soil quality. In this study, biochar was recovered after being dosed into secondary-treated discharge from a municipal WRRF. The value of the recovered biochar as a BBF was tested in a lettuce (Lactuca sativa) growth trial. The BBF was compared to an inorganic fertilizer, raw biochar, and controls that had either only nitrogen (N) fertilizer or no amendment. The ability of the treatments to support plant growth was determined by measuring plant height, biomass, leaf tissue total N and P concentration, and plant quality. Plant quality for the Fe-modified biochar used in the WRRF was 9.05 (±0.44) on a 10-point scale compared to 9.61 (±0.46) for the inorganic fertilizer treatment and 2.22 (±0.82) for the untreated control. Plant tissue P concentrations were 6.28 (±0.83), 9.88 (±0.90), 15.46 (±2.54), and 6.36 (±1.91) g plant−1 for the raw biochar, Fe-modified biochar used in the WRRF, inorganic fertilizer, and no amendment treatments, respectively. Soil P availability and P uptake amount in the leaves indicated that the BBF released P more slowly than the inorganic P fertilizer; however, it was sufficiently available for uptake to support plant growth to maturity. Results from these experiments show that Fe-modified biochar used in WRRF can supply adequate P to plants. The slow release will reduce P leaching into surface waters.

Funder

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station, USDA

Publisher

MDPI AG

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