Effects of two wood-based biochars on the fate of added fertilizer nitrogen—a 15N tracing study

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Subin Kalu
Gboyega Nathaniel Oyekoya
Per Ambus
Priit Tammeorg
Asko Simojoki
Mari Pihlatie
Kristiina Karhu
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[1] University of Helsinki,Department of Agricultural Sciences
[2] University of Helsinki,Department of Forest Sciences
[3] University of Copenhagen,Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
[4] University of Helsinki,Department of Agricultural Sciences
[5] University of Helsinki,Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Forest Sciences
[6] University of Helsinki,Viikki Plant Science Centre (ViPS)
[7] University of Helsinki,Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE)
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Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2021年 / 57卷
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Ammonium; Flame curtain pyrolysis; Kon-Tiki kiln; N leaching; Nitrate; Nitrous oxide;
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A 15N tracing pot experiment was conducted using two types of wood-based biochars: a regular biochar and a Kon-Tiki-produced nutrient-enriched biochar, at two application rates (1% and 5% (w/w)), in addition to a fertilizer only and a control treatment. Ryegrass was sown in pots, all of which except controls received 15N-labelled fertilizer as either 15NH4NO3 or NH415NO3. We quantified the effect of biochar application on soil N2O emissions, as well as the fate of fertilizer-derived ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) in terms of their leaching from the soil, uptake into plant biomass, and recovery in the soil. We found that application of biochars reduced soil mineral N leaching and N2O emissions. Similarly, the higher biochar application rate of 5% significantly increased aboveground ryegrass biomass yield. However, no differences in N2O emissions and ryegrass biomass yields were observed between regular and nutrient-enriched biochar treatments, although mineral N leaching tended to be lower in the nutrient-enriched biochar treatment than in the regular biochar treatment. The 15N analysis revealed that biochar application increased the plant uptake of added nitrate, but reduced the plant uptake of added ammonium compared to the fertilizer only treatment. Thus, the uptake of total N derived from added NH4NO3 fertilizer was not affected by the biochar addition, and cannot explain the increase in plant biomass in biochar treatments. Instead, the increased plant biomass at the higher biochar application rate was attributed to the enhanced uptake of N derived from soil. This suggests that the interactions between biochar and native soil organic N may be important determinants of the availability of soil N to plant growth.
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