Response of Coffee Husk Biochar on Growth of Faba Bean on Nitisol and Soil Nutrients

Alemnesh Sisay

Abstract


Soil fertility depletion and the associated soil acidity has become a serious problem to crop production in most highlands of Ethiopia. Fortunately, such problems can be reclaimed by the application of biochar as soil amendments which can be sequestered in the soil for several years. A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of biochar on growth response and nutrient uptake of faba bean and soil nutrients. The design employed was a randomized complete block with four replications. Collected Composite soil from (0-20 cm) depths at different distance in the zigzag pattern and prepared, analyzed before conducting the pot experiment and after harvesting following the standard laboratory procedures. Prepared biochar samples were collected from Jimma University collage of agricultural and veterinary medicine.  The parameters analyzed includes: Trace Metals using DTPA extraction, macronutrient using 1 N ammonium acetate (pH =7) extraction. Dry ashing method was used to determine nutrient uptake of plant samples. The treatments included control, recommended inorganic phosphorus fertilizer (RPF), 10 t h-1 coffee husk biochar (CHB) + RPF ,20 t h- CHB+ RPF,10 t h-1 CHB+50% RPF,20 t h- CHB+50% RPF, lime+ RPF, lime+50% RPF,50% lime+RPF+10 t h-1 CHB and 50% lime+50% RPF+10 t h-1 CHB. The studied soil and plant data were collected and subjected to analysis of variance and treatment means were compared at the 0.05 probability level using list significant difference test. The results revealed that application of biochar significantly improved growth of faba bean and soil nutrient content. The highest values for soil chemical parameters such as total nitrogen, available phosphorus and exchangeable cations were obtained from the application of 20 t/ha CHB. Likewise, the highest growth performance of faba bean including plant height, leaf number, chlorophyll content, nodulation number, root and shoot biomass, uptake of N, P and K were recorded from biochar-amended  soil.

Keywords: Amelioration, coffee husk biochar, faba bean, Nitisols

DOI: 10.7176/JNSR/13-13-04

Publication date:July 31st 2022


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