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Response of babassu coconut shell and açai biochar on soil attributes and gas emission

Meneses ALCS;
de Sousa LMG;
Alves AT;
Silva MGL;
Cordovil HPL;
de Souza LC;
de Souza LC;
Ferreira RLC;
Neto CFO;
de Meneses KC;
Melo NC;
Cruz FJR

Ana Luisa da Conceição de Sousa Meneses

Letícia Maria Gomes de Sousa

Alan Teixeira Alves

Manoel Gustavo Lopes Silva

Hellen Patrícia Lemos Cordovil

Leane Castro de Souza

Luma Castro de Souza

Raphael Leone Cruz Ferreira

Cândido Ferreira de Oliveira Neto

Kamila Cunha de Meneses

Nilvan Carvalho Melo

Flávio José Rodrigues Cruz


Keywords

Biochar
Waste
Pyrolysis
Greenhouse effect
Soil quality

Abstract

Biochar from waste produced by pyrolysis benefits soil fertility, increases water and nutrient retention and reduces greenhouse gas emissions, promoting more sustainable agricultural practices. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate the benefits of biochar produced from babassu and açaí coconut shells on the physical, chemical and biological attributes of the soil, as well as on the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. A comprehensive literature review was carried out, exploring articles and books in scientific databases. The results showed that the biochar of babassu coconut shells and açaí have significant impacts on the soil. In terms of soil attributes, an increase in water retention capacity, improvement in soil structure and an increase in the availability of essential nutrients for plants were observed. In addition, there was a reduction in the emission of gases such as carbon dioxide-CO2, methane-CH4 and nitrous oxide-N2O, important greenhouse gases, indicating the potential of biochar in mitigating climate change when incorporated into agricultural practices.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.023-008


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Author(s)

  • Ana Luisa da Conceição de Sousa Meneses
  • Letícia Maria Gomes de Sousa
  • Alan Teixeira Alves
  • Manoel Gustavo Lopes Silva
  • Hellen Patrícia Lemos Cordovil
  • Leane Castro de Souza
  • Luma Castro de Souza
  • Raphael Leone Cruz Ferreira
  • Cândido Ferreira de Oliveira Neto
  • Kamila Cunha de Meneses
  • Nilvan Carvalho Melo
  • Flávio José Rodrigues Cruz