The role of biochar on soil fertility and crop productivity in arid and semi-arid regions: Challenges and opportunities
More than 80% of Iran's area is arid and semi-arid. Arid and semi-arid soils have various problems and limitations. One of the most important factors limiting soil fertility and crop production in these areas is the lack of soil organic matter (SOM). In more than 60% of Iran's agricultural lands, the amount of SOM is less than 1%; While its optimal level in soils should be 2-3%. SOM, as one of the most important indicators of soil health, plays a vital role in soil fertility and crop production; So, by increasing the amount of SOM, the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the soil and crop yield can be improved. However, the stability and residual effects of the fertilizers and organic wastes in the soil are low. Nowadays, converting organic wastes and residues into biochar and adding them to the soil is one of the new methods of increasing soil organic carbon, which enhance soil fertility and crop yield and has high residual effects due to its high stability. However, due to the specific characteristics of the soils of arid and semi-arid regions, using biochar in these regions is associated with challenges and has received less attention. In this review article, while reviewing the positive effects of biochar on soil quality indicators and crop production, the challenges of using biochar in the soils of arid and semi-arid areas, especially in drylands, and the solutions to overcome these challenges have been reviewed.
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