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Earthworms increase the potential for enzymatic bio-activation of biochars made from co-pyrolyzing animal manures and plastic wastes

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 408, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124405

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Biochar; Plastic wastes; Plastichar; Carboxylesterases; Lumbricus terrestris

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  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades [PGC2018-098851-B-I00]
  2. USDA-ARS National Program [212]
  3. OECD Co-operative Research Programme: Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems in 2019 [TAD/CRP JA00101046]

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The addition of biochar to soil can increase soil enzyme activity, especially when earthworms are present. Adding plastichars can achieve the maximum enzyme activity, with significantly higher enzyme binding capacities compared to biochars produced solely from animal manure. The presence of earthworms significantly enhances the enzymatic activation potential of plastichars.
We assessed the enzymatic activation of four different biochars produced from pyrolyzing swine manure and poultry litter, and by co-pyrolyzing these livestock residues with agricultural spent mulch plastic film wastes (plastichars). Enzymatic activation consisted of incubating biochars in soil inoculated with earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris), which acted as biological vectors to facilitate retention of extracellular enzymes onto biochar surface. The activity of carboxylesterase-a pesticide-detoxifying enzymewas measured in non-bioturbed soils (reference), linings of the burrows created by earthworms, casts (feces) and biochar particles recovered from the soil. Our results revealed that: 1) biochar increased soil carboxylesterase activity respect to biochar-free (control) soils, which was more prominent in the presence of earthworms. 2) The maximum enzyme activity was found in soils amended with plastichars. 3) The plastichars showed higher enzyme binding capacities than that of the biochars produced from animal manure alone, corroborating the pattern of enzyme distribution found in soil. 4) The presence of earthworms in soil significantly increased the potential of the plastichars for enzymatic activation. These findings suggest that the plastichars are suitable for increasing and stabilizing soil enzyme activities with no toxicity on earthworms.

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