Rice (Oryza sativa L) plantation affects the stability of biochar in paddy soil

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Mengxiong Wu
Qibo Feng
Xue Sun
Hailong Wang
Gerty Gielen
Weixiang Wu
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[1] Zhejiang University,Institute of Environmental Science and Technology
[2] Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Water Pollution Control and Environmental Safety,School of Environmental and Resource Sciences
[3] Zhejiang A & F University,undefined
[4] Scion,undefined
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Conversion of rice straw into biochar for soil amendment appears to be a promising method to increase long-term carbon sequestration and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The stability of biochar in paddy soil, which is the major determining factor of carbon sequestration effect, depends mainly on soil properties and plant functions. However, the influence of plants on biochar stability in paddy soil remains unclear. In this study, bulk and surface characteristics of the biochars incubated without rice plants were compared with those incubated with rice plants using a suite of analytical techniques. Results showed that although rice plants had no significant influence on the bulk characteristics and decomposition rates of the biochar, the surface oxidation of biochar particles was enhanced by rice plants. Using 13C labeling we observed that rice plants could significantly increase carbon incorporation from biochar into soil microbial biomass. About 0.047% of the carbon in biochar was incorporated into the rice plants during the whole rice growing cycle. These results inferred that root exudates and transportation of biochar particles into rice plants might decrease the stability of biochar in paddy soil. Impact of plants should be considered when predicting carbon sequestration potential of biochar in soil systems.
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