Sustainable fertilization through co-application of biochar and chemical fertilizers improves yield, quality of Andrographis paniculata and soil health

[Display omitted] •Combination of biochar and chemical fertilizer (CF) tested on medicinal herb.•Biochar in combination with CF increased the growth, yield and quality of the herb.•Biochar addition enhances soil nutrient availability and enzymatic activities.•CF requirement can be reduced by additio...

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Published inIndustrial crops and products Vol. 140; p. 111607
Main Authors Saha, Ajoy, Basak, B.B., Gajbhiye, N.A., Kalariya, K.A., Manivel, P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 15.11.2019
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Combination of biochar and chemical fertilizer (CF) tested on medicinal herb.•Biochar in combination with CF increased the growth, yield and quality of the herb.•Biochar addition enhances soil nutrient availability and enzymatic activities.•CF requirement can be reduced by addition of biochar.•Biochar could be an inexpensive soil amendment for quality medicinal herb production. Cultivation of medicinal plants by maintaining sustainable environment with low chemical inputs is attempted through a pot culture experiment by integrating the biochar prepared from lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) distillation waste and chemical fertilizers (CF) in different ratios. The objective was to find out the influence on yield, physiology and quality of Andrographis paniculata (kalmegh) herb and on soil chemical/biological properties. All the growth parameters and yield were significantly influenced by the integrated biochar and CF application. Biochar application, remarkably improved the soil carbon content, cation exchange capacity and nutrients accessibility. However, significantly higher fresh herbage yield (140.8 g plant−1) was recorded in the treatment receiving biochar (5 t ha−1) combined with recommended dose of CF (60:20:40 NPK kg ha−1). The same treatment resulted in higher soil microbial biomass C, fluorescein diacetate hydrolytic, dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase activity. Total phenol/flavonoid contents and antioxidant (DPPH and ABTS) activities, were higher in sole biochar treated plant and increased further in combination with CF. Sole application of biochar or CF did not have any significant influence on leaf andrographolide content, however their combination increased the content but the effects were not significant on stem andrographolide. The reduction in stomatal conductance and higher water use efficiency after biochar application indicates it’s potential to mitigate water deficit stress. Results indicate that use of only biochar was not enough to improve the plant growth and soil health. Therefore, to achieve environmentally safe and quality herb production, it is recommended to use combination of biochar and CF which not only improve crop yield and quality but also improves the soil quality.
ISSN:0926-6690
1872-633X
DOI:10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.111607