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Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity

OBJECTIVES: As a liquid organic fertilizer used in agriculture, digestate is rich in many nutrients (i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, calcium, potassium); their utilization may be however less efficient in soils poor in organic carbon (due to low carbon:nitrogen ratio). In order to solve the disad...

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Autores principales: Holatko, Jiri, Hammerschmiedt, Tereza, Kintl, Antonin, Danish, Subhan, Skarpa, Petr, Latal, Oldrich, Baltazar, Tivadar, Fahad, Shah, Akça, Hanife, Taban, Suleyman, Kobzova, Eliska, Datta, Rahul, Malicek, Ondrej, Hussain, Ghulam Sabir, Brtnicky, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34214110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252262
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author Holatko, Jiri
Hammerschmiedt, Tereza
Kintl, Antonin
Danish, Subhan
Skarpa, Petr
Latal, Oldrich
Baltazar, Tivadar
Fahad, Shah
Akça, Hanife
Taban, Suleyman
Kobzova, Eliska
Datta, Rahul
Malicek, Ondrej
Hussain, Ghulam Sabir
Brtnicky, Martin
author_facet Holatko, Jiri
Hammerschmiedt, Tereza
Kintl, Antonin
Danish, Subhan
Skarpa, Petr
Latal, Oldrich
Baltazar, Tivadar
Fahad, Shah
Akça, Hanife
Taban, Suleyman
Kobzova, Eliska
Datta, Rahul
Malicek, Ondrej
Hussain, Ghulam Sabir
Brtnicky, Martin
author_sort Holatko, Jiri
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: As a liquid organic fertilizer used in agriculture, digestate is rich in many nutrients (i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, calcium, potassium); their utilization may be however less efficient in soils poor in organic carbon (due to low carbon:nitrogen ratio). In order to solve the disadvantages, digestate enrichment with carbon-rich amendments biochar or humic acids (Humac) was tested. METHODS: Soil variants amended with enriched digestate: digestate + biochar, digestate + Humac, and digestate + combined biochar and humic acids—were compared to control with untreated digestate in their effect on total soil carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass carbon, soil respiration and soil enzymatic activities in a pot experiment. Yield of the test crop lettuce was also determined for all variants. RESULTS: Soil respiration was the most significantly increased property, positively affected by digestate + Humac. Both digestate + biochar and digestate + Humac significantly increased microbial biomass carbon. Significant negative effect of digestate + biochar (compared to the control digestate) on particular enzyme activities was alleviated by the addition of humic acids. No significant differences among the tested variants were found in the above-ground and root plant biomass. CONCLUSIONS: The tested organic supplements improved the digestate effect on some determined soil properties. We deduced from the results (carbon:nitrogen ratio, microbial biomass and activity) that the assimilation of nutrients by plants increased; however, the most desired positive effect on the yield of crop biomass was not demonstrated. We assume that the digestate enrichment with organic amendments may be more beneficial in a long time-scaled trial.
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spelling pubmed-82534262021-07-13 Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity Holatko, Jiri Hammerschmiedt, Tereza Kintl, Antonin Danish, Subhan Skarpa, Petr Latal, Oldrich Baltazar, Tivadar Fahad, Shah Akça, Hanife Taban, Suleyman Kobzova, Eliska Datta, Rahul Malicek, Ondrej Hussain, Ghulam Sabir Brtnicky, Martin PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: As a liquid organic fertilizer used in agriculture, digestate is rich in many nutrients (i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, calcium, potassium); their utilization may be however less efficient in soils poor in organic carbon (due to low carbon:nitrogen ratio). In order to solve the disadvantages, digestate enrichment with carbon-rich amendments biochar or humic acids (Humac) was tested. METHODS: Soil variants amended with enriched digestate: digestate + biochar, digestate + Humac, and digestate + combined biochar and humic acids—were compared to control with untreated digestate in their effect on total soil carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass carbon, soil respiration and soil enzymatic activities in a pot experiment. Yield of the test crop lettuce was also determined for all variants. RESULTS: Soil respiration was the most significantly increased property, positively affected by digestate + Humac. Both digestate + biochar and digestate + Humac significantly increased microbial biomass carbon. Significant negative effect of digestate + biochar (compared to the control digestate) on particular enzyme activities was alleviated by the addition of humic acids. No significant differences among the tested variants were found in the above-ground and root plant biomass. CONCLUSIONS: The tested organic supplements improved the digestate effect on some determined soil properties. We deduced from the results (carbon:nitrogen ratio, microbial biomass and activity) that the assimilation of nutrients by plants increased; however, the most desired positive effect on the yield of crop biomass was not demonstrated. We assume that the digestate enrichment with organic amendments may be more beneficial in a long time-scaled trial. Public Library of Science 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8253426/ /pubmed/34214110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252262 Text en © 2021 Holatko et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Holatko, Jiri
Hammerschmiedt, Tereza
Kintl, Antonin
Danish, Subhan
Skarpa, Petr
Latal, Oldrich
Baltazar, Tivadar
Fahad, Shah
Akça, Hanife
Taban, Suleyman
Kobzova, Eliska
Datta, Rahul
Malicek, Ondrej
Hussain, Ghulam Sabir
Brtnicky, Martin
Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title_full Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title_fullStr Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title_full_unstemmed Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title_short Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
title_sort effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34214110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252262
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