Biochar-based compost: a bibliometric and visualization analysis

The co-application of biochar compost as organic amendment for crop production and soil remediation has gained momentum due to their positive effect on plant growth and soil quality improvement. The application of biochar and compost which are green and cost-effective soil remediators would promote...

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Published inBioengineered Vol. 13; no. 7-12; pp. 15013 - 15032
Main Authors Ajibade, Sinazo, Nnadozie, Ebenezer C., Iwai, Chuleemas Boonthai, Ghotekar, Suresh, Chang, Soon Woong, Ravindran, Balasubramani, Kumar Awasthi, Mukesh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Taylor & Francis 01.12.2022
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Summary:The co-application of biochar compost as organic amendment for crop production and soil remediation has gained momentum due to their positive effect on plant growth and soil quality improvement. The application of biochar and compost which are green and cost-effective soil remediators would promote the availability and distribution of food, planetary conservation, alleviate poverty, and enhance the attainment of Sustainable Millennium Development Goals (SDGs). A bibliometric analysis was conducted to overview research on biochar compost from 2011 to 2021. Two hundred and fifty-four research papers were retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed using VOS viewer. Analysis revealed that 217 (85.43%) were articles, 21 (8.27%) were conference papers, and 12 (4.72%) were review papers. The results showed an exponential increase in the number of publications. The most productive countries in the investigated subject were China (49), followed by USA (36), Australia (29), Italy (28), Germany (25), and Indonesia (20). After the search terms, 'soil,' which had links with keywords like 'soil fertility,' 'soil quality,' 'soil pollution,' 'phosphorus,' 'nitrogen,' 'maize,' 'greenhouse gas,' etc., had the highest occurrences (94). From the results of the current hotspot research in the field, the effect of biochar-compost mixture and co-composted biochar on soil remediation is currently being studied by several researchers. Biochar and compost incorporation in soil reduce the uptake of pollutants by plants which consequently increase essential nutrients for plant and soil productivity. ● Biochar-compost research has been increasing for the past eleven years ● China is most productive country in biochar and compost application ●Biochar-compost and co-composted biochar are effective elixirs for soil amendment and nutritional enrichment
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ISSN:2165-5979
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DOI:10.1080/21655979.2023.2177369