Journal Of Applied Biology And Biotechnology

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  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 5

Impact of fresh and residual biochar on physiological attributes and grain quality of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

  • Author:
  • Gaurav Sharma1, Diptanu Banik1, Chandra Mohan Mehta1,*, Eiji Nishihara2, Kazuyuki Inubushi3, Shigeto Sudo4, Sachiko Hayashida5, K. Prabir Patra6
  • Total Page Count: 11
  • Published Online: Dec 11, 2025
  • Page Number: 135 to 145

1Department of Agronomy, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India

2Department of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan

3Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Biosciences, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan

4Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NIAES-NARO, Tsukuba, Japan

5Research Department, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan

6Research Institute for Global Change, JAMSTEC, Japan

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of fresh and residual biochar on the physiological attributes and quality of wheat grain. The research trial was conducted in the field applied with fresh biochar (S1), one-season-old residual biochar (S2), and two-season-old residual biochar (S3). The treatments include T1 (absolute control), T2 (100% RDF), T3 (100% NP), T4 (NP + rice husk biochar 5 t/ha), T5 (NP + rice husk biochar 10 t/ha), T6 (NP + rice husk biochar 15 t/ha), T7 (NP + rice straw biochar 5 t/ha), T8 (NP + rice straw biochar 10 t/ha), and T9 (NP + rice straw biochar 15 t/ha). A significant impact of fresh biochar application (S1) over one-season-old biochar (S2) and two-season-old biochar (S3) was recorded. In S1, the application of biochar at a rate of 5 t/ha (T4 and T7) showed enhanced chlorophyll index (+17.3%), relative water content (RWC) (+9.6%), membrane injury index (MII) (+8.1%) along with the carbohydrate (+12.7%), and protein content (+49.9%) in wheat grains. In one-season-old biochar (S2), as compared to the control, a notable improvement in the chlorophyll index (+13.8%), MII (+7.2%), membrane stability index (+27.1%), carbohydrate (+5.9%), and protein content (+32.3%) of wheat grains in treatment no. T5 & T8 (i.e. 10 t/ha). While in two-season-old biochar (S3), the treatment no. T6 & T9 (i.e., 15 tons/ha) had a significant impact on chlorophyll index (+7.2%), RWC (+4%), MII (+3.6%), membrane stability index (+12.5%), as well as the carbohydrate (+2.7%) and protein content (+10.2%) of wheat grains.

Keywords

Fresh Biochar, Residual Biochar, Wheat, Physiological Attributes, Grain Quality