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Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil

This study evaluates the effects of remediation of gas flared soil by biochar on the nutritional composition of cultivated Telfairia occidentalis leaves, relative to non-gas flared soil. Gas flared soils are degraded due to the presence of heavy metals, noxious gases, carbon soot and acidic rain. Bi...

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Autores principales: Akachukwu, Doris, Gbadegesin, Michael Adedapo, Ojimelukwe, Philippa Chinyere, Atkinson, Christopher John
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011801
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030057
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author Akachukwu, Doris
Gbadegesin, Michael Adedapo
Ojimelukwe, Philippa Chinyere
Atkinson, Christopher John
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Gbadegesin, Michael Adedapo
Ojimelukwe, Philippa Chinyere
Atkinson, Christopher John
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description This study evaluates the effects of remediation of gas flared soil by biochar on the nutritional composition of cultivated Telfairia occidentalis leaves, relative to non-gas flared soil. Gas flared soils are degraded due to the presence of heavy metals, noxious gases, carbon soot and acidic rain. Biochar produced from oil palm fibre was applied at five different amounts: 0 t ha(−1), 7.1 t ha(−1), 13.9 t ha(−1), 20.9 t ha(−1) and 28.0 t ha(−1) to containerized soils (both gas flared and control soil), inside a greenhouse, which were allowed to mineralize for two weeks. Two viable seeds of T. occidentalis per replicate were sown. After eight weeks of growth, leaves were harvested, dried and chemically analyzed. Application of biochar significantly increased leaf ash and crude fibre content of Telfairia occidentalis. Plants from soil treated with 13.9 t ha(−1) of biochar had the highest concentrations of vitamins A, B(1), B(2), B(6), C and E irrespective of soil type. Maximum increase in leaf vitamin and mineral content was obtained from leaves cultivated on gas flared soil treated with 13.9 t ha(−1) and 7.1 t ha(−1) of biochar respectively. The results show that biochar treatment can increase leaf mineral concentrations and that this effect is dependent on the amount of biochar application.
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spelling pubmed-61611012018-10-01 Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil Akachukwu, Doris Gbadegesin, Michael Adedapo Ojimelukwe, Philippa Chinyere Atkinson, Christopher John Plants (Basel) Article This study evaluates the effects of remediation of gas flared soil by biochar on the nutritional composition of cultivated Telfairia occidentalis leaves, relative to non-gas flared soil. Gas flared soils are degraded due to the presence of heavy metals, noxious gases, carbon soot and acidic rain. Biochar produced from oil palm fibre was applied at five different amounts: 0 t ha(−1), 7.1 t ha(−1), 13.9 t ha(−1), 20.9 t ha(−1) and 28.0 t ha(−1) to containerized soils (both gas flared and control soil), inside a greenhouse, which were allowed to mineralize for two weeks. Two viable seeds of T. occidentalis per replicate were sown. After eight weeks of growth, leaves were harvested, dried and chemically analyzed. Application of biochar significantly increased leaf ash and crude fibre content of Telfairia occidentalis. Plants from soil treated with 13.9 t ha(−1) of biochar had the highest concentrations of vitamins A, B(1), B(2), B(6), C and E irrespective of soil type. Maximum increase in leaf vitamin and mineral content was obtained from leaves cultivated on gas flared soil treated with 13.9 t ha(−1) and 7.1 t ha(−1) of biochar respectively. The results show that biochar treatment can increase leaf mineral concentrations and that this effect is dependent on the amount of biochar application. MDPI 2018-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6161101/ /pubmed/30011801 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030057 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Akachukwu, Doris
Gbadegesin, Michael Adedapo
Ojimelukwe, Philippa Chinyere
Atkinson, Christopher John
Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title_full Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title_fullStr Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title_full_unstemmed Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title_short Biochar Remediation Improves the Leaf Mineral Composition of Telfairia occidentalis Grown on Gas Flared Soil
title_sort biochar remediation improves the leaf mineral composition of telfairia occidentalis grown on gas flared soil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011801
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030057
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