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The impact of pristine and modified rice straw biochar on the emission of greenhouse gases from a red acidic soil.
Khan, Muhammad Numan; Li, Dongchu; Shah, Asad; Huang, Jing; Zhang, Lu; Núñez-Delgado, Avelino; Han, Tainfu; Du, Jiangxue; Ali, Sehrish; Sial, Tanveer Ali; Lan, Zhilong; Hayat, Sikandar; Song, Yi; Bai, Yijing; Zhang, Huimin.
Afiliação
  • Khan MN; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China.
  • Li D; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Shah A; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China.
  • Huang J; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Zhang L; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Núñez-Delgado A; Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Engineering Polytechnic School, Campus Univ. s/n, University of Santiago de Compostela, 27002, Lugo, Univ. Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
  • Han T; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Du J; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Ali S; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China.
  • Sial TA; College of Natural Resources & Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100, China.
  • Lan Z; College of Natural Resources & Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, 712100, China.
  • Hayat S; College of Landscape Architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China.
  • Song Y; School of Resources and Environment, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, Henan, 454010, China.
  • Bai Y; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
  • Zhang H; National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China; National Observation Station of Qiyang Agri-Ecology System, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regio
Environ Res ; 208: 112676, 2022 05 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34998810
ABSTRACT
With the growing awareness of environmental impacts of land degradation, pressure is mounting to improve the health and productivity of degrading soils, which could be achieved through the use of raw and modified biochar materials. The primary objective of the current study was to investigate the efficiency of pristine and Mg-modified rice-straw biochar (RBC and MRBC) for the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions and improvement of soil properties. A 90 days' incubation experiment was conducted using treatments which included control (CK), two RBC dosages (1% and 2.5%), and two MRBC doses (1% and 2.5%). Soil physico-chemical and biological properties were monitored to assess the effects due to the treatments. Results showed that both biochars improved soil physicochemical properties as the rate of biochar increased. The higher rates of biochar (RBC2.5 and MRBC2.5) particularly increased enzymatic activities (Catalase, Invertase and Urease) in comparison to the control. Data obtained for phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) concentration indicated an increase in the Gram-negative bacteria (G-), actinomycetes and total PLFA with the increased biochar rate, while Gram-positive bacteria (G+) showed no changes to either level of biochar. As regards fungi concentration, it decreased with the biochar addition, whereas arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) showed non-significant changes. The release of CO2, CH4 and N2O showed a decreasing trend over the time. CO2 cumulative emission decreased for MRBC1 (5%) and MRBC2.5 (9%) over the pristine biochar treatments. The cumulative N2O emission decreased by 15-32% for RBC1 and RBC2.5 and by 22-33% for MRBC1 and MRBC2.5 as compared to the control, whereas CH4 emission showed non-significant changes. Overall, the present study provides for the first-time data that could facilitate the correct use of Mg-modified rice biochar as a soil additive for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emission and improvement of soil properties.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oryza / Gases de Efeito Estufa Idioma: En Revista: Environ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Oryza / Gases de Efeito Estufa Idioma: En Revista: Environ Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China