Effects of Char and Amendments on Soil Properties and Sugar Beet Yield in Sandy Clay Loam Soil


 

The application of char and soil amendments plays a significant role in enhancing soil properties and boosting crop productivity, particularly in sandy clay loam soils where nutrient retention and water-holding capacity are often limiting factors. Char, being rich in stable carbon, improves soil structure, aeration, and cation exchange capacity, which leads to better nutrient availability and reduced leaching losses. When combined with organic or inorganic amendments, char further enhances soil fertility by increasing organic matter content, improving microbial activity, and balancing soil pH. These improvements collectively support root development, nutrient uptake, and water use efficiency in crops such as sugar beet. Studies have shown that integrating char with amendments not only enhances sugar beet growth but also significantly improves root yield and sugar content by creating a more favorable soil environment. Thus, adopting char and amendment practices in sandy clay loam soils can contribute to sustainable soil management, improved agricultural productivity, and long-term soil health.

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