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Role of biochar and organic substrates in enhancing the functional characteristics and microbial community in a saline soil

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110737

Keywords

Saline soil; Biochar; Enzyme activity; Bacterial community

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41773102]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFD0800801-03]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Science [XDA 21060400]
  4. Key Research &Development project of Shandong [2017GSF217007, 2019GGX103039]
  5. Key Technological Innovation Project of Shandong [2017CXGC0305]
  6. Major independent innovation
  7. projects of Qingdao [18-1-1-96-zhz]
  8. Qingdao Science and Technology Project for People's Livelihood [17-3-3-45-nsh]
  9. Heilongjiang R&D Program of Application and Advanced Technology [GA19B202]

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In sustaining the soil quality, soil salinization has become a major challenge due to the increasing salinity rate of 10% annually. Despite, the serious concerns, the influence of soil amendments on microbial communities and its related attributes have limited findings. Therefore, the present study aims to investigate the potential of three various biochars, digestate (DI), and its compost (COM) in reclamation of saline soil under closed ecosystem. The decrease in the pH was displayed by lignite char, and electrical conductivity by lignite char plus COM addition among all the treatments. The subside in Na+, with a significant rise in K+, was exhibited in soils amended with DI plus DI biochar as a combined ameliorate over control. The negative priming effects on native soil organic carbon (nSOC) due to the decreased substrate bioavailability, in corn straw and DI biochars ameliorates were noted. The urease and alkaline phosphatase activity were pronounced higher in COM. However, the catalase and fluorescein diacetate activity were greater in lignite char plus DI and COM respectively. The co-addition of biochar and organic substrates shifted microbial community, is in correspondence with the relative abundance of the phylum. Overall, the abundance of Firmicutes and Actinobacteria was higher in soils under a combination of lignite char with DI and COM respectively. Likely, the abundance of Euryarchaeota was dominant in the co-application of corn straw biochar and DI. Redundancy analysis revealed the intactness between bacterial genera and their metabolisms with K+, and Mg2+. PICRUSt disclosed the enhanced metabolic functions in soil with amalgam of DI and its biochar. The findings showed that the application of DI and its biochar mixture, as an amendment could be a better approach in the long-term reclamation of saline soil.

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