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Biochar and nitrogen fertilizer co-application changed SOC content and fraction composition in Huang-Huai-Hai plain, China

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 291, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132925

Keywords

Biochar; Soil organic carbon; Water-soluble organic carbon; Excitation-emission matrix; C:N

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0300903, 2016YFD0300207]
  2. Jiangsu Agriculture Science and Technology Innovation Fund [CX (17) 1001]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20190169]

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Biochar can enhance soil organic carbon and crop yield, making it an effective material for soil improvement in medium-low yield fields. The addition of biochar to the soil increases SOC content, changes the C:N ratio, and promotes the bioavailability of nutrient elements, thereby increasing crop yields.
Biochar can significantly enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) and crop yield, and it is therefore the preferred material for soil improvement in medium-low yield fields. In this study, a field experiment was designed to explore the impacts of biochar application on SOC content and fraction composition. Results indicated that incorporation of biochar into soil increased the SOC content by 26.9%-65.3% in the surface layer (0-10 cm) and 30.3%-63.0% in the subsurface layer (10-20 cm) of soil, while water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) of the two layers was increased by 2.2-40.0% and 2.3-39.8%, respectively. Microbial biomass carbon decreased under conventional nitrogen treatments and increased with biochar addition under increased nitrogen application. The C:N value increased with biochar application, while the water-soluble C:N value of soil applied with 30 t ha(-1) biochar was lower than that of soil applied with 15 t ha(-1) biochar, both in the two tested soil layers. Wheat yield is evidently correlated with SOC, with the correlation coefficients of 0.919 and 0.952 in the surface and subsurface soil layers (P < 0.01), respectively. Particularly, increasing fulvic and humic acid-like compounds of WSOC promoted the bioavailability of nutrient elements, thereby increasing the crop yields. Therefore, biochar application is an effective means to fertilize middle-low yield soils through increasing SOC sequestration and nutrient reserves, or adjusting soil C:N value to a proper range, thereby reducing nutrient loss and increasing wheat yield.

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