Biochar Improves Soil Fertility and Crop Performance: A Case Study of Nigeria

Author:

Zubairu Abdulrahman Maina1,Michéli Erika1,Ocansey Caleb Melenya1ORCID,Boros Norbert1ORCID,Rétháti Gabriella1,Lehoczky Éva2ORCID,Gulyás Miklós1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil Sciences, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 2100 Gödöllő, Hungary

2. Department of Environmental Sustainability, Institute of Environmental Sciences, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 8360 Keszthely, Hungary

Abstract

Africa, specifically Nigeria, has witnessed a dramatic increase in population over the last century, prompting efforts to ensure sustainable food production and quality. Concerns for soil sustainability and food security have led to the exploration of cost-effective methods, such as biochar, to enhance soil quality. Researchers in Nigeria and Africa as a whole have investigated biochar’s potential to improve soil fertility and crop performance across various agroecological zones. This paper aims to review recent biochar research priorities on soil fertility and crop performance with an emphasis on various sole biochar applications and combinations with fertilizers to determine the research gaps that need to be developed more in biochar research in Nigeria. From the papers reviewed, sole biochar applications and biochar + macronutrients and biochar + manure combinations were studied more dominantly, while biochar + micronutrients research projects were scanty despite their low content in the semi-arid soils of Nigeria. The studies were spread across the country with the majority taking place in derived savanna and humid forest, while Sudan savanna and Sahel savanna received less research attention despite being characterized by a low-fertile soil and vast area of land. Research involving BC in the context of Sahel savanna (SLS) and Sudan savanna (SS) soils is strongly encouraged in Nigeria. This research should encompass a wide range of investigations, including sole BC applications and combinations of BC with macronutrients, micronutrients, and manure, as well as exploring its potential as a slow-release fertilizer. Incorporating exclusive biochar in substantial amounts appears economically unfeasible within the context of local biochar production. However, it can be utilized in the synthesis of slow-release fertilizers, requiring smaller quantities and potentially offering cost-effectiveness. This approach enhances soil condition and crop productivity. Challenges are faced due to less commercial production as a result of inadequate power and structural facilities. Exploring the modification of local biochar for slow-release fertilizers through future research offers potential profitability.

Funder

Environment and Energy Efficiency Operational Programme grant scheme of the Ministry of Technology and Industry Hungary

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science

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