Potential of developing podzolic soil-based potting media from wood ash, paper sludge and biochar.

J Environ Manage

School of Science and the Environment, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 5G4, Canada; Environmental Science Program, Faculty of Science, Memorial University, St. John's, NL, A1B 3X7, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Organic waste management is crucial for reducing environmental impact and reusing waste, leading researchers to assess wood ash (WA) and paper sludge (PS) from a paper mill as effective potting media for soil enhancement.
  • Various combinations of WA, PS, and biochar (BC) were tested with sandy loam podzolic soil, revealing significant changes in soil properties including pH levels, bulk density, and water retention capabilities.
  • The study indicates that while WA, PS, and BC can improve potting media quality, further research is necessary to understand their influence on plant growth and nutrient absorption.

Article Abstract

Background And Objectives: Organic waste management in environmentally sustainable way is important not only to reduce the negative impacts on ecosystems but also valorizing the waste resources. Herein we evaluated the potential of wood ash (WA) and paper sludge (PS) wastes from a pulp and paper mill as potting media and their effects on the physicochemical properties of podzolic soil.

Methods: WA, PS and biochar (BC) was mixed in different combinations with a sandy loam podzolic soil. Potting media treatments included: T1-soil (negative control); T2-Promix (positive control); T3-50%soil+50%WA; T4-75%soil+25%WA; T5-50%soil+50%PS; T6-75%soil+25%PS; T7-75%soil+25%BC; T8-25%soil+50%WA+25%BC; T9-50%soil+25%WA+25%BC; T10-25%soil+50%PS+25%BC; T11-50%soil+25%PS+25%BC, T12- 25%soil+25%WA+25%PS+25%BC and replicated three times.

Results: Potting media treatments expressed significant (p < 0.00) effects on pH, bulk density, total porosity, field capacity, plant available water (PAW) and water retention curves. Potting media amended with WA showed high pH range (8-12) while PS amendments exhibited pH in range where most plant nutrients are available (6.5-7.5). Results depicted significantly lower bulk density, and increased total porosity and water holding capacity of potting media amended with WA and PS. BC addition further enhanced the water retention properties compared to combinations without BC. T6, T10 and T11 produced higher amounts of PAW with desired pH compared to T1 and T2.

Conclusion: WA, PS and BC showed high potential for developing podzolic soil-based potting media, but their effects on plant growth and elemental uptake need to be investigated.

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