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Uptake of PAH compounds by specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils Eric Nooker Department of Soil, Water, and Climate University of Minnesota 6/14/13

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Uptake of PAH compounds by specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils. Eric Nooker Department of Soil, Water, and Climate University of Minnesota 6 /14/13. Specialty Crops & Biochar. Fruits , vegetables, tree nuts, and nursery crops Half of the value of U.S. crop production - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Uptake of PAH compounds by specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils

Uptake of PAH compounds by specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils

Eric Nooker

Department of Soil, Water, and ClimateUniversity of Minnesota

6/14/13

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Specialty Crops & Biochar

• Fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, and nursery crops• Half of the value of U.S. crop production• Safety issue with PAHs sorbed on biochar

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• Composed solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms• Have two or more fused aromatic carbon rings in

the structure • Simplest PAH is naphthalene• Compose a large group of compounds (200+)

PAH – Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

NaphthaleneBenzo(g,h,i)perylene

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• PAHs are among the most common organic pollutants

• Ease of atmospheric transport• Universal environmental presence• US EPA lists 32 of these PAHs as priority

pollutants

PAH Occurrence

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PAH Formation• Incomplete combustion

Burning of fossil fuels: coal, diesel, gasolineTransportation sector

Burning of biomass (e.g. wood, tobacco, brush fires)

Cooking for meal preparation

• PAH production has also been confirmed during:Production of charcoal by pyrolysis Present in bio-oil from biomass pyrolysis

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Natural Sources of PAH• Present in:

Fossil fuelsCrude oilShale oilCoal

Coal tars

• Present in gases and ashes from:Forest firesGrassland firesVolcanoes

• Biological Routes:Microbial degradation of black carbonsMicrobial production during complex

organic matter formation (soil humic substances)

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Primary sources: Anthropogenic• Largest stationary point source emissions:

• Paper mills• Consumer wood product factories• Petroleum refining

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PAH Presence in Various Materials

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PAH Sorbed to Black Carbon

• Observed biochar range: 0.01 to 45 µg g-1

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Pyrolysis influence on PAH • PAH range from 0.01 to 83 µg g-1 • Naphthalene was present on all biochars• Possible influence of production technique

• Not statistically significant within this sample pool

BC

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Materials and Methods• Field and Greenhouse Experiments

• Field: One rate & biochar type • Greenhouse: Multiple rates, types of biochar, and soils

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PAH Extraction

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Field ResultsRosemount, MN

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• Specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils bio-accumulate PAH compounds

• Could be contaminated from rainwater splash of BC-soils

Lettuce - grown in 1% biochar amended field plots

2-m

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Lettuce - grown in control field plots

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cent

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Potatoes - grown in 1% biochar in field plots2-

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Potatoes - grown in Rosemount, MN field plots

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Greenhouse TreatmentsSoil Types Biochars Evaluated Amendment

Amounts Specialty Crops

Potting Mix Macadamia Nut Shell Lettuce

Rosemount, MN Wood Pellet Radish

[Wauken silt loam] 1% Hayward, WI Waste Wood Biochar Sweet Corn

[Vials loamy sand] 5% Becker, MN Corn Cob Biochar Cabbage

[Hubbard loamy sand] 10% Morris, MN Wheat Mids Biochar Spinach

[Barnes-Aastad clay loam] 20% University Park, PA Pine Wood Biochar Broccoli

[Birdsboro silt loam] Basil

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Greenhouse Results Plant Growth Facility,University of Minnesota

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• Specialty crops grown in biochar amended soils bio-accumulate PAH compounds

• Levels are variable as a function of soil type and biochar

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Soil

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Radish grown in Morris, MN soil (Barnes loam soil)

Radish grown inBiochar amended Morris soil (10% w/w)

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60

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Potting Soil ControlUnground BiocharGround Biochar

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Biochar Weathering

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Research Data• Spectrum of specialty crop PAH uptake:

• Increases• Decreases• No changes

• PAH concentrations are influenced by: • Feedstock moisture levels• Presence of oxygen during pyrolysis, and post-cooling • Post-production handling and storage• Soil organic content• Rate PAH sorbed biochar is applied

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Uncertainties• PAH contents of each biochar• Human health impacts

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Conclusions• Plant PAH uptake depends on:

• Crop• PAH content of the biochar• PAH content of the original soil• Native soil organic content

• PAH sorbed on biochar may elevate specialty crop PAH levels, especially at higher biochar application rates

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AcknowledgementsMinnesota Department of Agriculture

Kurt Spokas

Martin DuSaire

Students: Abby Anderson, Amanda Bidwell, Ed Colosky, Mike Ottman, Tara Phan,Tia Phan, Rena WeissKia Yang, and Vang Yang