Abstract: Biochar has high concentrations of organic carbon, high porosity and surface area, improvement
in soil physical properties including soil structure and water holding capacity. Chicken litter
biochar had been used to improve soil phosphorus (P) availability for maize production but
limited information on optimum rates of biochar and Egypt Rock Phosphate (ERP) to increase P
availability. This research determined the rate of biochar and Egypt Rock Phosphate (ERP) that
could increase soil P retention and availability. A laboratory study on P retention by different
rates of biochar was evaluated in a leaching study for 30 days where the leachates were collected
at three-day interval. Selected soil chemical properties before and after incubation were
determined using standard procedures. The total P, pH, K, Mg, total C and P, exchangeable P,
and water-soluble P, of the soils with biochar significantly higher than recommended fertilization
practice. Around 75% biochar of 10 t ha-1 with 50% and 25% ERP of the existing
recommendation showed significant retention and nutrients availability. |