Soil Properties and Maize Yield Improvement with Biochar-Enriched Poultry Litter-Based Fertilizer

Author:

Holatko JiriORCID,Hammerschmiedt TerezaORCID,Kucerik JiriORCID,Baltazar TivadarORCID,Radziemska MajaORCID,Havlicek Zdenek,Kintl AntoninORCID,Jaskulska Iwona,Malicek Ondrej,Brtnicky MartinORCID

Abstract

Conversion of poultry litter into fertilizer presents an environmentally friendly way for its disposal. The amendment of stabilizing sorption materials (e.g., biochar) to broiler chicken rearing seems promising, as it protects produced litter from nutrient losses and improves fertilizing efficacy. Thus, a pot experiment was carried out with maize and organic fertilizers produced from biochar-amended chicken bedding. The properties of three types of poultry-matured litter, amended with biochar at 0%, 10% and 20% dose, were analyzed. These matured litters were added to soil and physicochemical, biological properties and dry aboveground crop biomass yield were determined. Both biochar doses improved matured litter dry matter (+29%, +68% compared to unamended litter) and organic carbon (+5%, +9%). All three fertilizers significantly increased dry plant aboveground biomass yield (+3% and +42% compared to control litter-treated variant) and N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase activity (+51%, +57%) compared to unamended control soil. The 20% biochar poultry-matured litter derived the highest dry plant aboveground biomass, highest respiration induced by D-glucose (+53%) and D-mannose (+35%, compared to control litter-treated variant), and decreased pH (−6% compared to unamended control). Biochar-derived modification of poultry litter maturation process led to organic fertilizer which enhanced degradation of soil organic matter in the subsequently amended soil. Furthermore, this type of fertilizer, compared to conventional unamended litter-based type, increased microbial activity, nutrient availability, and biomass yield of maize in selected biochar doses, even under conditions of significant soil acidification.

Funder

Technology Agency of the Czech Republic

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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