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The widespread contamination of surface and ground water quality from the heavy use of fertilizer in modern agriculture is the current concern. Therefore, this study was carried out to develop a slow-release fertilizer using charcoal. The morphology of the charcoal impregnated fertilizer was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This study also evaluated the release patterns of N, P, and K from impregnated charcoal using a simulated soil solution and distilled water as leaching solutions. The patterns of N, P, and K releases were examined in both static and continuous-flow conditions for 360 h. Releases of N, P, and K from impregnated charcoal were found to be slow and steady. However, the release trends of N, P, and K were higher in soil solution than distilled water under both the above conditions. Dissolution occurred when N, P, and K were released in the above leached solutions. As a result, the fertilizer impregnated charcoal could be developed as slow-release type fertilizer to minimize the contamination.
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The Agricultural R & D Promotion Center (ARPC) of Korea (2030099-3) supported this work.
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Khan, M.A., Kim, KW., Mingzhi, W. et al. Nutrient-impregnated charcoal: an environmentally friendly slow-release fertilizer. Environmentalist 28, 231–235 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-007-9133-5
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