Effect of vermicompost and biochar application on microbial activity of soil under deficit irrigation

Golnar Matin, H. H. Kayikcioglu
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Climate change is a growing global threat to biodiversity and ecosystems. In this study, we aim to find a solution to sustain soil microbial life under water shortage that occurs as a result of climate change. In this study, tomato plants were grown under full and two-stage limited irrigation conditions in soil treated with vermicompost and biochar. An insignificant effect of irrigation regime and planting application on soil respiration (BSR) value could be determined. Compared to the control, no difference could be detected with ECOF applications in unplanted soils under full irrigation conditions. While the dehydrogenase (DHG) activity of the unplanted plots was determined as 14.35 μg TPF g-1, the determination of the planted plots as 12.52 μg TPF g-1 can be considered as an expression of the fact that the microorganisms in the soil are less exposed to cultural processes in tomato cultivation and support to increase their populations. In Full irrigation and Deficit 1 application in unplanted soils, DHG activity at the level of 14.08 and 17.58 μg TPF g-1 was obtained, respectively, with the addition of biochar, followed by control plot in Full irrigation application and vermicompost application in Deficit 1 application. In Deficit 2 application, biochar application made a significant difference compared to the other two applications and caused activity of 34.91 μg TPF g-1 (P<0.05). With these results, it has been revealed that even at limited moisture levels, biochar applications with high porosity content can provide a lifetime opportunity to microorganisms. In conclusion, it can be stated that vermicompost and biochar applied at the level of 10 t ha-1 can support the microbial activity in the soil under limited irrigation conditions, and biochar application contributes more when the soil moisture is reduced to 15%.
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蚯蚓堆肥和生物炭对亏缺灌溉土壤微生物活性的影响
气候变化是对生物多样性和生态系统日益严重的全球性威胁。在这项研究中,我们的目标是找到一种在气候变化导致的水资源短缺下维持土壤微生物生命的解决方案。本研究在蚯蚓堆肥和生物炭处理的土壤中,在充分灌溉和两期限制灌溉条件下种植番茄植株。灌溉方式和种植方式对土壤呼吸(BSR)值的影响不显著。与对照相比,在充分灌溉条件下,未种植土壤施用ECOF与对照无显著差异。未种植地块的脱氢酶(DHG)活性为14.35 μg TPF g-1,而种植地块的DHG活性为12.52 μg TPF g-1,可以认为土壤中微生物在番茄栽培过程中较少受到培养过程的影响,有利于其种群的增加。在未种植土壤上,在全灌和亏缺1处理下,添加生物炭处理的DHG活性分别达到14.08和17.58 μ TPF g-1水平,全灌处理为对照,亏缺1处理为蚯蚓堆肥处理。在亏缺2处理中,生物炭处理与其他两种处理差异显著(P<0.05),使TPF g-1活性为34.91 μg。这些结果表明,即使在有限的水分水平下,具有高孔隙率含量的生物炭应用也可以为微生物提供终身机会。综上所述,在有限灌溉条件下,施用10 t hm -1蚯蚓堆肥和生物炭可以支持土壤微生物活性,当土壤水分降低到15%时,生物炭对土壤微生物活性的贡献更大。
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