TY - EJOUR AU - Nwajiaku, Ifeoma Monica AU - Olanrewaju, John Seye AU - Sato, Kuniaki AU - Tokunari, Takeo AU - Kitano, Shigeru AU - Masunaga, Tsugiyuki PY - 2024 DA - February TI - Change in nutrient composition of biochar from rice husk and sugarcane bagasse at varying pyrolytic temperatures T2 - International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture VL - 7 L1 - https://oiccpress.com/international-journal-of-recycling-of-organic-waste-in-agriculture/article/change-in-nutrient-composition-of-biochar-from-rice-husk-and-sugarcane-bagasse-at-varying-pyrolytic-temperatures/ DO - 10.1007/s40093-018-0213-y N2 - Purpose Waste management is one of the significant challenges facing Nigeria’s agricultural sector. To manage this problem, the conversion of agricultural wastes to biochar is a practical solution.Methods In this work, the chemical composition of biochar from rice husk and sugarcane bagasse, two predominant agricultural wastes, commonly generated in Nigeria was studied. These wastes were pyrolyzed at 300–700 and 350–700 °C for rice husk biochar (RHB) and sugarcane bagasse biochar (SBB), respectively.Results It was found that biochar yield and total nitrogen decreased with increasing pyrolysis temperature while ash content, pH, EC, total carbon, extractable Ca, Mg, Na, available phosphorus and silica were increased. In RHB, extractable K increased with increasing pyrolysis temperature, while in SBB it decreased with its maximum observed in RHB.Conclusions Rice husk pyrolyzed at high temperature may produce nutrient-rich biochar with high nutrient contents and these could ameliorate acidic soils. Finally, SBB could give high available silicon with acid pre-treatment. IS - 4 PB - OICC Press KW - Biochar, Sugarcane bagasse, Nutrient content, Rice husk , Pyrolysis temperature  EN -