Lessons from the Terra Preta de Índios of the Amazon region for the utilisation of charcoal for soil amendment

The potential of charcoal and of partially combusted organic waste to mimic the soil organic matter of the Terras Pretas de Índios (Amazonian Dark Earths) from the Amazon Region is discussed. These materials serve as soil conditioners and as sequesterers of carbon in recalcitrant and in reactive for...

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Published inJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society Vol. 20; no. 6; pp. 1003 - 1010
Main Authors Novotny, Etelvino H., Hayes, Michael H. B., Madari, Beáta E., Bonagamba, Tito J., Azevedo, Eduardo R. de, Souza, André A. de, Song, Guixue, Nogueira, Christiane M., Mangrich, Antonio S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2009
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Summary:The potential of charcoal and of partially combusted organic waste to mimic the soil organic matter of the Terras Pretas de Índios (Amazonian Dark Earths) from the Amazon Region is discussed. These materials serve as soil conditioners and as sequesterers of carbon in recalcitrant and in reactive forms. Studies carried out by Brazilian and by international groups have contributed to the emergence of an awareness of the compositions and of the uses of these materials. In this contribution we report on chemical studies that are leading to the development of a scientific and technological awareness, and of innovations that will have value in finding novel uses in applications to soil of chars from organic wastes such as those from the biofuel industry, and from metallurgical and various coal plant residues.
ISSN:0103-5053
1678-4790
0103-5053
DOI:10.1590/S0103-50532009000600002