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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in biochar-amended soils: a review

Jonna Rosenthal 0009-0004-9525-0842, Kpoti Gunn

Abstract

Biochar has been a center of advancement in agricultural and chemical technologies research in the last decade due to its effectiveness as a sustainable fertilizer and toxicological absorbent. However, this research has failed to address the variety of biochar’s effects on soil ecosystems. Due to this oversight, the impacts of biochar amendments on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are largely overlooked. This work reviews a multitude of sources in an attempt to summarize current research surrounding biochar’s positive impacts on the ecological functioning of AMF and the implications for sustainable agricultural advancements. Findings vary in applicability, however, baseline trends show that infrequent biochar application leads to higher AMF root colonization rates. Furthermore, biochar may also increase AMF biodiversity as well as spore count. This review is the starting point for the analysis of biochar on non-target soil microorganisms. Due to the current gaps in the literature, future research should focus on standardizing biochar methodology to advance potential positive applications of AMF to agricultural cultivations.

SR24123  Accepted 05 June 2025

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