1,073
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
SOIL & CROP SCIENCES

Co-application of compost and biochar improves soil properties and Desho grass growth on acidic soils in a tropical environment of Southwestern Ethiopia

, ORCID Icon &
Article: 2290338 | Received 18 Oct 2023, Accepted 29 Nov 2023, Published online: 17 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

Organic soil amendments offer promising potential to improve soil properties and plant growths. However, data on these benefits of compost and biochar in a tropical environment are limited. We investigated the impacts of compost (C) and coffee-husk biochar (B) sole- and co-application at various amounts (0%C:0%B, 0%C:100%B, 100%C:0%B, 25%C:75%B, 50%C:50%B, 75%C:25%B and 100%C:100%B) on soil properties and Desho grass growth on acidic soils in a tropical environment. Soil texture, pH, CEC, organic matter (OM), organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN) and available phosphorus (AP) plus plant growth parameters were measured. Both sole- and co-applications of compost and biochar had positive effects on soil properties and plant growth. Compost and biochar co-application at full rates showed the highest soil property and plant growth improvements relative to control followed by co-application at half rates for TN, AP and plant growth and biochar sole-application for pH, OM, OC and CEC. However, the sole-application of compost and biochar showed the lowest increases relative to control in pH, CEC, OM and OC, and in AP and plant growth, respectively. Overall, compost and biochar could be co-applied at full rates on acidic soils in a tropical environment to improve soil property and plant growth.

Acknowledgements

The field experiment of this study was financed by JUCAVM.

Disclosure statement

Authors have no potential conflicts of interest to declare.

Data availability statement

All data is available within the manuscript and there is no additional data to be available.

Authors’ contributions

SS: Conceptualization, Methodology, Investigation, Formal analysis, Writing—Original Draft; MW: Conceptualization, Methodology, Formal analysis, Validation, Supervision, Writing—Original Draft; AB: Methodology, Supervision, Writing—Review and Editing.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by JUCAVM [JU-10.2019].