Benefits and limitations of biochar for climate-smart agriculture: a review and case study from China

IF 13.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Biochar Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1007/s42773-023-00279-x
Xiaomeng Bo, Zhiwei Zhang, Jinyang Wang, Shumin Guo, Zhutao Li, Haiyan Lin, Yawen Huang, Zhaoqiang Han, Yakov Kuzyakov, Jianwen Zou
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Abstract

Biochar has gained significant attention in agricultural and environmental research over the last two decades. This comprehensive review evaluates the effects of biochar on soil organic carbon (SOC), emission of non-CO2 greenhouse gases, and crop yield, including related mechanisms and major influencing factors. The impacts of biochar on SOC, methane and nitrous oxide emissions, and crop yield are controlled by biochar and soil properties and management practices. High-temperature biochar produced from lignin-rich feedstocks may decrease methane and nitrous oxide emissions in acidic soils and strengthen long-term carbon sequestration due to its stable aromatic structure. In contrast, low-temperature biochar from manure may increase crop yield in low-fertility soils. Applying biochar to farmlands in China can increase SOC content by 1.9 Pg C and reduce methane and nitrous oxide emissions by 25 and 20 Mt CO2-eq year−1, respectively, while increasing crop yields by 19%. Despite the increasing evidence of the positive effects of biochar, future research needs to explore the potential factors that could weaken or hinder its capacity to address climate change and secure crop production. We conclude that biochar is not a universal solution for global cropland; however, targeted applications in fields, landscapes, or regional scales, especially in low fertility and sandy soils, could realize the benefits of biochar as a climate-smart measure.

Highlights

  • The findings of research on biochar's effects on soil C sequestration, GHG mitigation, and crop production were summarized.

  • The factors influencing the impact of biochar on soil functioning were reviewed.

  • The effects of biochar on soil C sequestration and GHG mitigation in farmlands of China were quantified.

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生物炭对气候智能型农业的益处与局限性:中国的回顾与案例研究
在过去的二十年里,生物炭在农业和环境研究中得到了极大的关注。本文综述了生物炭对土壤有机碳(SOC)、非co2温室气体排放和作物产量的影响,包括相关机制和主要影响因素。生物炭对土壤有机碳、甲烷和氧化亚氮排放以及作物产量的影响受生物炭、土壤性质和管理措施的控制。由富含木质素的原料制成的高温生物炭由于其稳定的芳香结构,可以减少酸性土壤中甲烷和氧化亚氮的排放,并加强长期的碳固存。相反,从粪肥中提取的低温生物炭可以在低肥力土壤中提高作物产量。在中国的农田中施用生物炭,每年可增加1.9 Pg C的有机碳含量,减少25和20 Mt co2当量的甲烷和一氧化二氮排放,同时使作物产量提高19%。尽管越来越多的证据表明生物炭的积极作用,但未来的研究需要探索可能削弱或阻碍其应对气候变化和保障作物生产能力的潜在因素。我们的结论是,生物炭不是全球农田的普遍解决方案;然而,在农田、景观或区域尺度上的有针对性的应用,特别是在低肥力和沙质土壤中,可以实现生物炭作为一种气候智能措施的好处。综述了生物炭在固碳、温室气体减排和作物生产等方面的研究成果。综述了生物炭对土壤功能影响的影响因素。定量研究了中国农田生物炭对土壤固碳和温室气体减排的影响。图形抽象
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Biochar
Biochar Multiple-
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18.60
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期刊介绍: Biochar stands as a distinguished academic journal delving into multidisciplinary subjects such as agronomy, environmental science, and materials science. Its pages showcase innovative articles spanning the preparation and processing of biochar, exploring its diverse applications, including but not limited to bioenergy production, biochar-based materials for environmental use, soil enhancement, climate change mitigation, contaminated-environment remediation, water purification, new analytical techniques, life cycle assessment, and crucially, rural and regional development. Biochar publishes various article types, including reviews, original research, rapid reports, commentaries, and perspectives, with the overarching goal of reporting significant research achievements, critical reviews fostering a deeper mechanistic understanding of the science, and facilitating academic exchange to drive scientific and technological development.
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