Effect of biochar type on planting media with different heavy metal containments of Pb, Cd, And Cr on growth, results and quality of padi results (Oryza Sativa L.)

Raden Rendy Bagaskara Putra 1, I Nyoman Rai 2, * and I Gede Wijana 2

1 Agroecotechnology Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia.
2 Agronomy and Horticulture Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia.
 
Research Article
Open Access Research Journal of Science and Technology, 2025, 13(02), 001-010.
Article DOI: 10.53022/oarjst.2025.13.2.0039
Publication history: 
Received on 12 January 2025; revised on 26 February 2025; accepted on 01 March 2025
 
Abstract: 
Heavy metal pollution in agricultural soils has become a serious issue, especially in paddy fields located in the downstream of Tukad Badung River, Bali. This study aimed to analyze the effect of biochar types on growing media with heavy metal content of Pb, Cd, and Cr on growth, yield, and quality of rice (Oryza sativa L.). The planting medium was taken from heavy metal polluted soil in the region. The biochar used came from rice straw and husk, coconut husk and shell, and fruit and vegetable waste. The research was conducted using a one-factor randomized group design (RAK) with 27 treatment combinations (3 types of heavy metals × 3 types of biochar × 3 replications). The results showed that coir and coconut shell biochar gave the best effect in reducing heavy metal mobility in soil and increasing rice yield, with a 40% reduction in grain heavy metal content. In conclusion, biochar is an effective and environmentally friendly solution to mitigate heavy metal contaminated soil and increase agricultural productivity.
 
Keywords: 
Biochar; Heavy metals; Rice; Yield quality; Soil contamination
 
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