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Effect of Soil pH Increase by Biochar on NO, N(2)O and N(2) Production during Denitrification in Acid Soils

Biochar (BC) application to soil suppresses emission of nitrous- (N(2)O) and nitric oxide (NO), but the mechanisms are unclear. One of the most prominent features of BC is its alkalizing effect in soils, which may affect denitrification and its product stoichiometry directly or indirectly. We conduc...

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Autores principales: Obia, Alfred, Cornelissen, Gerard, Mulder, Jan, Dörsch, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26397367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138781
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Sumario:Biochar (BC) application to soil suppresses emission of nitrous- (N(2)O) and nitric oxide (NO), but the mechanisms are unclear. One of the most prominent features of BC is its alkalizing effect in soils, which may affect denitrification and its product stoichiometry directly or indirectly. We conducted laboratory experiments with anoxic slurries of acid Acrisols from Indonesia and Zambia and two contrasting BCs produced locally from rice husk and cacao shell. Dose-dependent responses of denitrification and gaseous products (NO, N(2)O and N(2)) were assessed by high-resolution gas kinetics and related to the alkalizing effect of the BCs. To delineate the pH effect from other BC effects, we removed part of the alkalinity by leaching the BCs with water and acid prior to incubation. Uncharred cacao shell and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) were also included in the study. The untreated BCs suppressed N(2)O and NO and increased N(2) production during denitrification, irrespective of the effect on denitrification rate. The extent of N(2)O and NO suppression was dose-dependent and increased with the alkalizing effect of the two BC types, which was strongest for cacao shell BC. Acid leaching of BC, which decreased its alkalizing effect, reduced or eliminated the ability of BC to suppress N(2)O and NO net production. Just like untreated BCs, NaOH reduced net production of N(2)O and NO while increasing that of N(2). This confirms the importance of altered soil pH for denitrification product stoichiometry. Addition of uncharred cacao shell stimulated denitrification strongly due to availability of labile carbon but only minor effects on the product stoichiometry of denitrification were found, in accordance with its modest effect on soil pH. Our study indicates that stimulation of denitrification was mainly due to increases in labile carbon whereas change in product stoichiometry was mainly due to a change in soil pH.