Biochar and mycorrhiza enhance soil carbon storage and reduce CO2 emissions in wastewater-irrigated turf

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Water and Climate Change Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.2166/wcc.2023.270
U. Sahin, T. Cakmakci, C. Yerli
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Irrigation with recycled wastewater can reduce freshwater demand and improve soil fertility, but it can also increase CO2 emissions from soil and contribute to global warming. This study investigated whether biochar and mycorrhiza can reduce CO2 emissions and enhance soil quality in wastewater-irrigated turf. A factorial experiment was conducted with four levels of biochar (0, 0.5, 1, and 1.5%), two mycorrhiza (with and without), and two types of irrigation water (freshwater and recycled wastewater). Soil CO2 and H2O emissions, moisture and temperature, and chemical and physical properties were measured for 3 months. Biochar and mycorrhiza treatments significantly reduced CO2 emissions by 19.4–45.0% compared to the control treatment. The combination of biochar at a 1.5% level with mycorrhiza had the highest emission-reducing effect. Biochar and mycorrhiza treatments also reduced H2O emissions by 8.1–14.6%, increased soil organic matter, carbon, and total nitrogen, regulated soil EC and pH, and improved soil porosity and aggregate stability. The results suggest that biochar and mycorrhiza can be effective strategies to mitigate CO2 emissions and improve soil quality in wastewater irrigation. The combination of biochar with mycorrhiza can have synergistic benefits for soil carbon storage and conservation.
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生物炭和菌根增强土壤碳储量,减少废水灌溉草坪中的二氧化碳排放
用回收废水灌溉可以减少淡水需求,提高土壤肥力,但也会增加土壤中的二氧化碳排放,并导致全球变暖。本研究调查了生物炭和菌根是否可以减少废水灌溉草坪的二氧化碳排放并提高土壤质量。使用四种水平的生物炭(0、0.5、1和1.5%)、两种菌根(有和没有)和两种灌溉水(淡水和回收废水)进行析因实验。对土壤CO2和H2O排放、水分和温度以及化学和物理性质进行了为期3个月的测量。与对照处理相比,生物炭和菌根处理显著减少了19.4–45.0%的二氧化碳排放。1.5%水平的生物炭与菌根的组合具有最高的减排效果。生物炭和菌根处理还减少了8.1-14.6%的H2O排放,增加了土壤有机质、碳和总氮,调节了土壤EC和pH,改善了土壤孔隙度和团聚体稳定性。结果表明,在污水灌溉中,生物炭和菌根可以成为减少CO2排放和改善土壤质量的有效策略。生物炭与菌根的结合可以对土壤碳储存和保护产生协同效益。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Climate Change publishes refereed research and practitioner papers on all aspects of water science, technology, management and innovation in response to climate change, with emphasis on reduction of energy usage.
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