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Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil

Combined application of biochar and nitrogen (N) fertilizer has the potential to reduce N losses from soil. However, the effectiveness of biochar amendment on N management can vary with biochar types with different physical and chemical properties. This study aimed to assess the effect of two types...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiuwen, Xu, Sutie, Neupane, Avishesh, Abdoulmoumine, Nourredine, DeBruyn, Jennifer M., Walker, Forbes R., Jagadamma, Sindhu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33760843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248100
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author Li, Xiuwen
Xu, Sutie
Neupane, Avishesh
Abdoulmoumine, Nourredine
DeBruyn, Jennifer M.
Walker, Forbes R.
Jagadamma, Sindhu
author_facet Li, Xiuwen
Xu, Sutie
Neupane, Avishesh
Abdoulmoumine, Nourredine
DeBruyn, Jennifer M.
Walker, Forbes R.
Jagadamma, Sindhu
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description Combined application of biochar and nitrogen (N) fertilizer has the potential to reduce N losses from soil. However, the effectiveness of biochar amendment on N management can vary with biochar types with different physical and chemical properties. This study aimed to assess the effect of two types of hardwood biochar with different ash contents and cation exchange capacity (CEC) on soil N mineralization and nitrous oxide (N(2)O) production when applied alone and in combination with N fertilizer. Soil samples collected from a temperate pasture system were amended with two types of biochar (B1 and B2), urea, and urea plus biochar, and incubated for 60 days along with soil control (without biochar or urea addition). Soil nitrate N, ammonium N, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria amoA gene transcripts, and N(2)O production were measured during the experiment. Compared to control, addition of B1 (higher CEC and lower ash content) alone decreased nitrate N concentration by 21% to 45% during the incubation period while the addition of B2 (lower CEC and higher ash content) alone increased the nitrate N concentration during the first 10 days. Biochar B1 also reduced the abundance of amoA transcripts by 71% after 60 days. Compared to B1 + urea, B2 + urea resulted in a significantly greater initial increase in soil ammonium and nitrate N concentrations. However, B2 + urea had a significantly lower 60-day cumulative N(2)O emission compared to B1 + urea. Overall, when applied with urea, the biochar with higher CEC reduced ammonification and nitrification rates, while biochar with higher ash content reduced N N(2)O production. Our study demonstrated that biochar has the potential to enhance N retention in soil and reduce N(2)O emission when it is applied with urea, but the specific effects of the added biochar depend on its physical and chemical properties.
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spelling pubmed-79902092021-04-05 Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil Li, Xiuwen Xu, Sutie Neupane, Avishesh Abdoulmoumine, Nourredine DeBruyn, Jennifer M. Walker, Forbes R. Jagadamma, Sindhu PLoS One Research Article Combined application of biochar and nitrogen (N) fertilizer has the potential to reduce N losses from soil. However, the effectiveness of biochar amendment on N management can vary with biochar types with different physical and chemical properties. This study aimed to assess the effect of two types of hardwood biochar with different ash contents and cation exchange capacity (CEC) on soil N mineralization and nitrous oxide (N(2)O) production when applied alone and in combination with N fertilizer. Soil samples collected from a temperate pasture system were amended with two types of biochar (B1 and B2), urea, and urea plus biochar, and incubated for 60 days along with soil control (without biochar or urea addition). Soil nitrate N, ammonium N, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria amoA gene transcripts, and N(2)O production were measured during the experiment. Compared to control, addition of B1 (higher CEC and lower ash content) alone decreased nitrate N concentration by 21% to 45% during the incubation period while the addition of B2 (lower CEC and higher ash content) alone increased the nitrate N concentration during the first 10 days. Biochar B1 also reduced the abundance of amoA transcripts by 71% after 60 days. Compared to B1 + urea, B2 + urea resulted in a significantly greater initial increase in soil ammonium and nitrate N concentrations. However, B2 + urea had a significantly lower 60-day cumulative N(2)O emission compared to B1 + urea. Overall, when applied with urea, the biochar with higher CEC reduced ammonification and nitrification rates, while biochar with higher ash content reduced N N(2)O production. Our study demonstrated that biochar has the potential to enhance N retention in soil and reduce N(2)O emission when it is applied with urea, but the specific effects of the added biochar depend on its physical and chemical properties. Public Library of Science 2021-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7990209/ /pubmed/33760843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248100 Text en © 2021 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Xu, Sutie
Neupane, Avishesh
Abdoulmoumine, Nourredine
DeBruyn, Jennifer M.
Walker, Forbes R.
Jagadamma, Sindhu
Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title_full Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title_fullStr Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title_full_unstemmed Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title_short Co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
title_sort co-application of biochar and nitrogen fertilizer reduced nitrogen losses from soil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33760843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248100
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