Hydrochar amendment promotes microbial immobilization of mineral nitrogen

被引:70
作者
Bargmann, Inge [1 ,2 ]
Martens, Rainer [3 ]
Rillig, Matthias C. [1 ]
Kruse, Andrea [4 ,5 ]
Kuecke, Martin [2 ]
机构
[1] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Biol, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
[2] Julius Kuhn Inst, Inst Crop & Soil Sci, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany
[3] Thunen Inst, Inst Biodivers, D-38116 Braunschweig, Germany
[4] KIT, Inst Catalysis Res & Technol, D-76344 Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany
[5] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Agr Engn Convers Technol & Life Cycle Assess, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
biochar; hydrothermal carbonization; mineral nitrogen; microbial activity; chloroform fumigation extraction (CFE); HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION; BIOCHAR; SOIL; BIOMASS; EXTRACTION; PYROLYSIS; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1002/jpln.201300154
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Hydrochars and biochars are products of the carbonization of biomass in different conversion processes. Both are considered suitable soil amendments, though they differ greatly in chemical and physical composition (e.g., aromaticity, inner surface area) due to the different production processes (pyrolysis, hydrothermal carbonization), thus affecting their degradability in soil. Depending on the type, char application may provide soil microorganisms with more (hydrochars) or less (biochars) accessible C sources, thus resulting in the incorporation of nitrogen (N) into microbial biomass. A soil-incubation experiment was conducted for 8 weeks to determine the relationship between mineral-N concentration in the soil solution and microbial-biomass development as well as soil respiration. An arable topsoil was amended with two hydrochars from feedstocks with different total N contents. Biochars from the same feedstocks were used for comparison. Both char amendments significantly decreased mineral-N concentration and promoted microbial biomass compared to the nonamended control, but the effects were much stronger for hydrochar. Hydrochar application increased soil respiration significantly during the first week of incubation, simultaneous with the strongest decrease in mineral-N concentration in the soil and an increase in microbial biomass. The amount of N detected in the microbial biomass in the hydrochar treatments accounted for the mineral N lost from the soil during incubation. This shows that microbial immobilization is the main sink for decreasing mineral-N concentrations after hydrochar application. However, this does not apply to biochar, since the amount of N recovered in microorganisms was much lower than the decrease in soil mineral-N concentration. Our results demonstrate that while both chars are suitable soil amendments, their properties need to be considered to match the application purpose (C sequestration, organic fertilizer).
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