Exploring the effects of one-time biochar application with low dosage on soil health in temperate climates

R.W. Jiang , M.A. Mechler , M. Oelbermann
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The application of biochar to increase agricultural productivity has sparked considerable attention, yet our understanding of the impact of a low biochar dosage on soil health remains limited. It was hypothesized that a one-time application of biochar, combined with manure and/or fertilizer, at a low dosage would lead to improvements in both soil health and crop productivity compared to soil without biochar. It was established that soil with biochar exhibited significantly higher (P < 0.05) levels of available nitrogen, while orthophosphate levels were comparatively lower (P < 0.05). Soil water infiltration experienced a substantial increase of over 85% (P < 0.05) when biochar was incorporated with manure. Additionally, the blending of biochar with manure and fertilizer led to an increase in soil microbial biomass (P < 0.05). Principal components analysis determined that 45% of the variance in the data, based on the differentiation in microbial carbon source metabolism, was due to cropping season. There was no significant effect of biochar on crop nutrient acquisition, but a 27% increase in crop yield occurred in soils amended with biochar (481 g m−2) compared to those without biochar (379 g m−2). Additionally, a latent effect of biochar on crop yield, with the highest yield (P < 0.05) observed in the final year of this study in the soil amended with biochar was noted. While results from this study only partially confirmed this hypothesis due to the limited influence of biochar on all evaluated soil properties and crop parameters, it is crucial to underscore the substantial role it plays in enhancing agroecosystem productivity and upholding environmental integrity.

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探讨温带气候条件下一次性低剂量施用生物炭对土壤健康的影响
生物炭在提高农业生产力方面的应用已经引起了相当大的关注,但我们对低剂量生物炭对土壤健康的影响的了解仍然有限。据推测,与不施用生物炭的土壤相比,一次性施用低剂量的生物炭与粪肥和/或肥料相结合,将改善土壤健康和作物生产力。结果表明,添加生物炭的土壤P <显著高于添加生物炭的土壤;0.05),而正磷酸盐水平相对较低(P <0.05)。土壤水分入渗大幅度增加85%以上(P <0.05)。此外,生物炭与粪肥和肥料的混合导致土壤微生物生物量(P <0.05)。主成分分析表明,基于微生物碳源代谢的差异,数据中45%的差异是由于种植季节。生物炭对作物养分获取没有显著影响,但与未施用生物炭的土壤(379 g m−2)相比,施用生物炭的土壤(481 g m−2)的作物产量增加了27%。此外,生物炭对作物产量有潜在影响,产量最高(P <在本研究的最后一年,在生物炭改良的土壤中观察到0.05)。由于生物炭对所有被评估的土壤性质和作物参数的影响有限,本研究的结果仅部分证实了这一假设,但强调它在提高农业生态系统生产力和维护环境完整性方面发挥的重要作用至关重要。
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