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Study on the mechanism of co-pyrolysed biochar on soil DOM evolution in short-term cabbage waste decomposition.
Liu, Le; Li, Cheng; Xie, Fengxing; Li, Haixiao; Liu, Qinglong; Lai, Lisong.
Affiliation
  • Liu L; National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomass Resource Utilization, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300350, PR China.
  • Li C; National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomass Resource Utilization, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300350, PR China.
  • Xie F; The Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin, 300384, PR China.
  • Li H; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Hubei Polytechnic University, Hubei, Huangshi, 435003, PR China.
  • Liu Q; National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomass Resource Utilization, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300350, PR China. Electronic address: liuyun200799@163.com.
  • Lai L; Tianjin Agricultural Development Service Center, Tianjin, 300061, PR China. Electronic address: lailisongtj@sina.com.
Chemosphere ; 344: 140291, 2023 Dec.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37769915
ABSTRACT
Cabbage waste returned soil was studied to assess the short-term influences of the application of cabbage waste biochar (CB), pine wood biochar (PB), and co-pyrolysed biochar (PCB) on soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) evolution. The decrease in DOM and soil organic matter (SOM) content was greater in the biochar-added soils during 35 days of decomposition. The DOM and SOM content in PCB added group decreased by 26.96 mg L-1 and 4.48 g kg-1, respectively. The increase in relative abundance of humic acid-like substances in DOMs was higher in the biochar-added soils during decomposition, which increased by 4.29% in PCB added group. PCB addition also resulted in a high SOM content (initial content of 78.82 g kg-1), and mineral elements were introduced into the soil, thus increasing soil pH (7.81) and electrical conductivity (574.67 µs cm-1). Moreover, the addition of biochars attenuated the decrease in average relative abundance of Bacillaceae and promoted bacterial proliferation during decomposition. The application of biochars regulated the soil bacterial community and promoted organic matter conversion and soil DOM evolution.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Brassica Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Brassica Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2023 Document type: Article
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