Biochar suppresses N2O emissions and alters microbial communities in an acidic tea soil

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作者
Ningguo Zheng
Yongxiang Yu
Wei Shi
Huaiying Yao
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Urban Environmental Processes and Pollution Control, Ningbo Urban Environment Observation and Research Station
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,NUEORS
[4] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Research Center for Environmental Ecology and Engineering, School of Environmental Ecology and Biological Engineering
[5] North Carolina State University,Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2019年 / 26卷
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Biochar; N; O emission; Tea plantation; Microbial community; Acidic soil; Denitrification;
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Biochar has been considered as a promising soil amendment for improving fertility and mitigating N2O emission from the arable land. However, biochar’s effectiveness in acidic tea soil and underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. We conducted a short-term microcosm experiment using two biochars (1% w/w, LB, generated from legume and NLB, non-legume biomass, respectively) to investigate the effects of biochar amendments on soil chemical properties, N2O emission, and microbial community in an acidic soil. Soil and headspace gas samples were taken on 1, 10, and 30 day’s incubation. Biochar amendment increased soil pH and DOC, however, significantly reduced soil inorganic N. Both biochars at ~ 1% addition had little effect on microbial CO2 respiration but suppressed soil N2O emission by ~ 40% during the incubation. The divergence in N2O efflux rates between soils with and without biochar addition aligned to some degree with changes in soil pH, inorganic N, and dissolved organic C (DOC). We also found that biochar addition significantly modified the fungal community structure, in particular the relative abundance of members of Ascomycota, but not the bacterial community. Furthermore, the copy number of nosZ, the gene encoding N2O reductase, was significantly greater in biochar-amended soils than the soil alone. Our findings contribute to better understanding of the impact of biochar on the soil chemical properties, soil N2O emission, and microbial community and the consequences of soil biochar amendment for improving the health of acidic tea soil.
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页码:35978 / 35987
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