Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands

Soil acidity and poor fertility limit crop production in Ethiopia. Biochar from organic wastes, such as water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), offers a potential solution. This study investigated the effects of co-applying water hyacinth biochar (WHB) with inorganic fertilizers on soil characteristi...

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Autores principales: Gezahegn, Ashenafei, Selassie, Yihenew G., Agegnehu, Getachew, Addisu, Solomon, Mihretie, Fekremariam A., Kohira, Yudai, Lewoyehu, Mekuanint, Sato, Shinjiro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179176
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author Gezahegn, Ashenafei
Selassie, Yihenew G.
Agegnehu, Getachew
Addisu, Solomon
Mihretie, Fekremariam A.
Kohira, Yudai
Lewoyehu, Mekuanint
Sato, Shinjiro
author_browse Addisu, Solomon
Agegnehu, Getachew
Gezahegn, Ashenafei
Kohira, Yudai
Lewoyehu, Mekuanint
Mihretie, Fekremariam A.
Sato, Shinjiro
Selassie, Yihenew G.
author_facet Gezahegn, Ashenafei
Selassie, Yihenew G.
Agegnehu, Getachew
Addisu, Solomon
Mihretie, Fekremariam A.
Kohira, Yudai
Lewoyehu, Mekuanint
Sato, Shinjiro
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description Soil acidity and poor fertility limit crop production in Ethiopia. Biochar from organic wastes, such as water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), offers a potential solution. This study investigated the effects of co-applying water hyacinth biochar (WHB) with inorganic fertilizers on soil characteristics, maize yield, and nitrogen (N) use efficiency under field conditions. Four rates of WHB (0, 5, 10, and 20 t ha−1) were combined with two levels of recommended inorganic fertilizers (half and full rates of 180/138 kg N/P2O5 ha−1), plus a control (no biochar/fertilizer), during the 2022 and 2023 growing seasons. Results indicated that WHB significantly improved soil physicochemical properties (p < 0.05), across fertilizer rates, demonstrating both additive and independent effects. Consequently, WHB application reduced bulk density, increased porosity, and soil pH, and decreased exchangeable acidity and exchangeable Al3+, with the 20 t ha−1 WHB rate eliminating exchangeable Al3+. Moreover, available phosphorus, organic carbon, total nitrogen, cation exchange capacity, and exchangeable potassium were significantly improved (p < 0.05). Co-applying WHB with half and full rates of chemical fertilizers enhanced maize grain yield by 33.6 % and 30.8 %, respectively, compared to sole half and full fertilizer rates (non-biochar), with yield increases of up to 10 % in the second year compared to the first. Maize total biomass and 1000-grain weight also showed significant improvements. Nitrogen use efficiency significantly improved, especially when WHB was used with half the fertilizer level. These findings demonstrate the potential of combining WHB with inorganic fertilizers to improve soil fertility and enhance crop production in acidic soils.
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spelling CGSpace1791762025-12-23T02:07:06Z Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands Gezahegn, Ashenafei Selassie, Yihenew G. Agegnehu, Getachew Addisu, Solomon Mihretie, Fekremariam A. Kohira, Yudai Lewoyehu, Mekuanint Sato, Shinjiro agronomic efficiency artificial fertilizer biochar crop yield soil acidity water hyacinth Soil acidity and poor fertility limit crop production in Ethiopia. Biochar from organic wastes, such as water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), offers a potential solution. This study investigated the effects of co-applying water hyacinth biochar (WHB) with inorganic fertilizers on soil characteristics, maize yield, and nitrogen (N) use efficiency under field conditions. Four rates of WHB (0, 5, 10, and 20 t ha−1) were combined with two levels of recommended inorganic fertilizers (half and full rates of 180/138 kg N/P2O5 ha−1), plus a control (no biochar/fertilizer), during the 2022 and 2023 growing seasons. Results indicated that WHB significantly improved soil physicochemical properties (p < 0.05), across fertilizer rates, demonstrating both additive and independent effects. Consequently, WHB application reduced bulk density, increased porosity, and soil pH, and decreased exchangeable acidity and exchangeable Al3+, with the 20 t ha−1 WHB rate eliminating exchangeable Al3+. Moreover, available phosphorus, organic carbon, total nitrogen, cation exchange capacity, and exchangeable potassium were significantly improved (p < 0.05). Co-applying WHB with half and full rates of chemical fertilizers enhanced maize grain yield by 33.6 % and 30.8 %, respectively, compared to sole half and full fertilizer rates (non-biochar), with yield increases of up to 10 % in the second year compared to the first. Maize total biomass and 1000-grain weight also showed significant improvements. Nitrogen use efficiency significantly improved, especially when WHB was used with half the fertilizer level. These findings demonstrate the potential of combining WHB with inorganic fertilizers to improve soil fertility and enhance crop production in acidic soils. 2025-06-22 2025-12-22T08:37:27Z 2025-12-22T08:37:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179176 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Gezahegn, Ashenafei; Selassie, Yihenew G.; Agegnehu, Getachew; Addisu, Solomon; Mihretie, Fekremariam A.; Kohira, Yudai; Lewoyehu, Mekuanint; and Sato, Shinjiro. 2025. Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research 21: 101939. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jafr.2025.101939
spellingShingle agronomic efficiency
artificial fertilizer
biochar
crop yield
soil acidity
water hyacinth
Gezahegn, Ashenafei
Selassie, Yihenew G.
Agegnehu, Getachew
Addisu, Solomon
Mihretie, Fekremariam A.
Kohira, Yudai
Lewoyehu, Mekuanint
Sato, Shinjiro
Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title_full Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title_fullStr Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title_short Synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties, maize yield, and nitrogen use efficiency on Nitisols of Northwestern Ethiopian Highlands
title_sort synergistic effects of aquatic weed biochar and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties maize yield and nitrogen use efficiency on nitisols of northwestern ethiopian highlands
topic agronomic efficiency
artificial fertilizer
biochar
crop yield
soil acidity
water hyacinth
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179176
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