Effect of biochar on the fate and transport of manure-borne progesterone in soil

作者: Sanaz Alizadeh , Shiv O. Prasher , Eman ElSayed , Zhiming Qi , Ramanbhai M. Patel

DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLENG.2016.08.001

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摘要: Abstract The sorption affinity and desorption resistance of two types biochars as soil amendments was evaluated in laboratory. softwood hardwood-biochars demonstrated a high for progesterone. effective distribution coefficient (K d eff ) soil-soft wood-derived biochar (SBS 450 significantly higher (H0: P  750 ), indicating its stronger Accordingly, field-lysimeter study conducted to elucidate the fate transport manure-borne progesterone matrix aquatic media presence 1% softwood-biochar (BS upper 0.1 m layer soil. spatial–temporal stratification monitored at four depths over 46-day period where different manures (swine poultry) were applied topsoil lysimeters under treatments, (S) SBS . concentrations P

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