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Insights into the influences of biochar on the fate and transport of pesticides in the soil environment: a critical review.

Authors :
Twagirayezu, Gratien
Cheng, Hongguang
Wu, Yanyou
Lu, Hongyu
Huang, Shenglan
Fang, Xin
Irumva, Olivier
Source :
Biochar; 1/23/2024, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-25, 25p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Pesticide misuse and overuse severely pollute agricultural soils, water, and crop yields, harming people and animals. This situation raises serious concerns about environmental pollution on a global scale. As an eco-friendly material for soil remediation, biochar can efficiently immobilize pesticides in the soil. Several studies have focused on the feasibility of biochar in remediating polluted soil. However, its influences during the remediation of pesticide-polluted soils remain indistinct. The present review illuminates the positive and negative influences of biochar on the dissemination of pesticides, the underlying mechanisms, the regulating factors, and critical considerations in the ongoing development of biochar for pesticide use. It also delineates the positive and negative impacts of biochar on pesticides in the soil, evaluates potential pitfalls based on recent research, and offers suggestions for prospective biochar applications crucial for remediating contaminated soil. This review reveals that the fate and types of pesticides, along with the physicochemical properties of soil and biochar types, can significantly influence the remediation of pesticide-polluted soil using biochar. Biochar has the potential to enhance the abundance of certain bacteria and the colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, both of which play crucial roles in soil remediation. Biochar can also modify soil moisture, microbial communities, and other factors that impact the rate of pesticide degradation while simultaneously reducing other types of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. This review underscores the importance of thoroughly understanding the properties of biochar before its application to polluted soils. This review can serve as a basis for subsequent studies on the biochar-mediated remediation of contaminated soils. Highlights: Biochar can significantly reduce the leaching and decomposition of pesticides in the soil. The efficacy of biochar in the soil depends on its biological, physical, and chemical features. The aging of biochar diminishes its adsorption capacity for pesticides in the soil environment. Modification of biochar could enhance its capacity to remediate soil polluted by pesticides. Biochar alters the structure and function of microbial communities that regulate pesticides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25247972
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biochar
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174971651
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42773-024-00301-w