Usage of biochar for mitigation of CO2 emission and enhancement of CH4 consumption in forest and orchard Haplic Luvisol (Siltic) soils

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作者
Walkiewicz, Anna [1 ]
Kalinichenko, Kira [2 ]
Kubaczynski, Adam [1 ]
Brzezinska, Malgorzata [1 ]
Bieganowski, Andrzej [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Inst Agrophys, Doswiadczalna 4, PL-20290 Lublin, Poland
[2] Natl Acad Sci Ukraine, FD Ovcharenko Inst Biocolloid Chem, Vernadsky Ave 42, UA-03142 Kiev, Ukraine
关键词
Biochar; Soil; Respiration; Methanotrophy; Fertilization; Short-term response; NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS; METHANE OXIDATION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; MICROBIAL ACTIVITY; MOISTURE CONTROL; TEMPERATE SOILS; LAND-USE; MANURE; RESPIRATION; N2O;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2020.103711
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
It has been reported that biochar changes the properties of soil and has beneficial environmental and agro-technical consequences, especially in degraded lands, including those affected by climate change. We added wood biochar (produced from fir sawdust by pyrolysis at 650 degrees C) to soil collected from a forest and an adjacent long-term cultivated orchard to test the short-term response of soil respiration and methanotrophy under moisture levels of 100% and 55% water holding capacity (WHC). In the controls of the respiration studies (without biochar), CO2 emission was generally higher under 55% than 100% WHC in both soils. Biochar application to the forest soil resulted in a significant reduction of the CO2 emission rate under both WHC levels. This is in contrast with the orchard soil, where the CO2 emission rate was not significantly changed (55% WHC) or even stimulated (100% WHC). Regardless of the moisture level, the CO2 emission and O-2 consumption was higher in the forest soil than in orchard soil. In the controls of the methanotrophic study, only slight CH4 consumption was observed in both the tested water-content conditions. The biochar effect was dependent on the WHC level. Under 100% WHC, CH4 was completely consumed in both soils with different lag durations. However, under 55% WHC, methanotrophy was stimulated by biochar only in the orchard soil. We concluded that the short-term response of soil respiration and methanotrophy to biochar amendment is influenced by land use and strongly depends on soil moisture conditions. We showed the effectiveness of biochar addition as a method to limit CO2 emission in non-saturated forest soil, and to increase CH4 uptake in saturated soils, regardless of land use, which confirms its efficiency in reducing the greenhouse effect.
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