The Effects of Biochar on Exchangeable Metal Concentration in Paddy Soils

Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh, Ha Tran Quang Nghiem
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The presence of metals in soil may impact the environment, as well as agricultural products. Biochar can alter some physical and chemical properties of the soil, reducing the concentrations of exchangeable metals in the soil. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of biochar on the exchangeable metal concentration in two paddy soils that have different organic carbon (OC) contents. A pot experiment was conducted in a greenhouse using two soils with high (3.05%) and low (0.54%) OC content mixed with biochar at rates of 0, 1.5, 3, 6, and 12%, and planted with rice in two consecutive seasons. At the end of each season, 30 soil samples (2 soil types x 5 biochar rates x 3 replicates) were collected to determine the exchangeable concentration of Al, Fe, Mn, Cd, Ni, Pb, and Zn, as well as pH. The metal quality index was calculated using principal component/factor analysis. The results showed that biochar increased the pH value after the first rice crop but did not improve after the second rice season. Biochar reduced the exchangeable concentration of some metals, including Al, Fe, Ni, Cd, Pb, and Zn. Compared to the no-biochar treatment, biochar application increased the soil metal quality index from 4.1 to 12.8% after the first crop and from 9.6 to 188.7% after the second rice crop, depending on soil properties and used biochar rate. This effect could be related to the increased pH in biochar-added soil and biochar's adsorption capacity. In conclusion, biochar has promising prospects for reducing exchangeable metal content in arable soils, thus exhibiting the potential to be used in paddy fields to remediate metal-contaminated soils.  
生物炭对水稻土可交换性金属浓度的影响
土壤中金属的存在可能会影响环境,也会影响农产品。生物炭可以改变土壤的一些物理和化学性质,降低土壤中可交换金属的浓度。本研究旨在探讨生物炭对两种不同有机碳含量水稻土中可交换性金属浓度的影响。在温室内进行盆栽试验,采用2种OC含量高(3.05%)和低(0.54%)的土壤,分别以0、1.5、3、6和12%的比例与生物炭混合,连续两季种植水稻。每季末采集30个土壤样品(2种土壤类型× 5种生物炭配比× 3个重复),测定土壤中Al、Fe、Mn、Cd、Ni、Pb、Zn的交换浓度和ph。采用主成分/因子分析法计算土壤金属质量指数。结果表明,生物炭增加了水稻第一季后的pH值,但在第二季后没有改善。生物炭降低了一些金属的交换浓度,包括Al、Fe、Ni、Cd、Pb和Zn。与不施用生物炭相比,施用生物炭使土壤金属质量指数在第一季后从4.1提高到12.8%,在第二季后从9.6提高到188.7%,这取决于土壤性质和使用的生物炭量。这种效应可能与添加生物炭的土壤pH升高和生物炭的吸附能力有关。综上所述,生物炭具有降低耕地土壤交换性金属含量的良好前景,因此具有在稻田修复金属污染土壤的潜力。
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