Long-term biochar application promoted soil aggregate-associated potassium availability and maize potassium uptake

IF 5.9 3区 工程技术 Q1 AGRONOMY
Zhengrong Bao, Wanning Dai, Xu Su, Zunqi Liu, Zhengfeng An, Qiang Sun, Hang Jing, Li Lin, Yixuan Chen, Jun Meng
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Biochar is an effective ameliorator for soil quality improvement and nutrient reuse from biomass; however, the effect of biochar application on soil potassium (K) availability, plant K uptake, and the underlying mechanisms have not been well-elucidated. To address this, the variation in the soil K forms, soil aggregate stability, and aggregate-associated K concentration, as well as maize K uptake, were investigated in a field experiment after 9 years of biochar amendment. The treatments included no biochar and NPK fertilizer (CK); NPK fertilizer treatment (F); biochar applied annually at the rate of 2.625 t ha−1 (C1), and biochar applied annually at rate of 2.625 t ha−1 with NPK fertilizers (C1F); one-time biochar applied with NPK fertilizers, with biochar rate of 31.5 (C2F) and 47.25 t ha−1 (C3F). The results showed that after 9 years of field application, biochar inhibited the downward K migration to the deeper layer, thus increasing water-soluble potassium (WSK), exchangeable potassium (EK), non-exchangeable potassium (NEK), and total potassium (TK) in 0–20 cm soil, with C1F exhibiting better performance than C2F and C3F. Biochar also increased aggregate-associated EK, NEK, and TK pools, mainly due to an increase in the macroaggregate proportion (>0.25 mm). Biochar amendment promoted maize K uptake by an average of 35.69%, the path analysis indicated that the positive effect was an outcome of the synergetic effect of the increase in surface soil WSK content and promoted macroaggregate EK pools, which was primarily attributed to biochar improved soil properties, including soil organic carbon, pH, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and cation exchange capacity. These factors explained 76% of the variance in maize K uptake. In conclusion, biochar is an effective ameliorator for improving soil K content and availability.

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长期施用生物炭可促进土壤团聚体相关钾的供应和玉米对钾的吸收
生物炭是改善土壤质量和生物质养分再利用的一种有效的改良剂;然而,施用生物炭对土壤钾(K)供应量、植物钾吸收量的影响及其内在机制尚未得到很好的阐明。为了解决这个问题,我们在一项田间试验中调查了生物炭施用 9 年后土壤钾形态、土壤团聚稳定性和团聚钾浓度的变化,以及玉米对钾的吸收情况。处理包括不施生物炭和氮磷钾化肥(CK);氮磷钾化肥处理(F);每年施用生物炭 2.625 吨/公顷(C1),每年施用生物炭 2.625 吨/公顷并施用氮磷钾化肥(C1F);一次性施用生物炭并施用氮磷钾化肥,生物炭施用量为 31.5 吨/公顷(C2F)和 47.25 吨/公顷(C3F)。结果表明,在田间施用生物炭 9 年后,生物炭抑制了钾向深层的下移,从而增加了 0-20 厘米土壤中的水溶性钾(WSK)、可交换性钾(EK)、不可交换性钾(NEK)和总钾(TK),其中 C1F 的表现优于 C2F 和 C3F。生物炭还增加了与团聚体相关的 EK、NEK 和 TK 池,这主要是由于大团聚体比例(0.25 毫米)的增加。路径分析表明,这一积极效应是表层土壤 WSK 含量增加和大团聚体 EK 池增加的协同效应的结果,主要归因于生物炭改善了土壤性质,包括土壤有机碳、pH 值、全氮、全磷和阳离子交换容量。这些因素解释了玉米钾吸收差异的 76%。总之,生物炭是提高土壤钾含量和可用性的有效改良剂。
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Global Change Biology Bioenergy
Global Change Biology Bioenergy AGRONOMY-ENERGY & FUELS
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
96
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: GCB Bioenergy is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles and commentaries that promote understanding of the interface between biological and environmental sciences and the production of fuels directly from plants, algae and waste. The scope of the journal extends to areas outside of biology to policy forum, socioeconomic analyses, technoeconomic analyses and systems analysis. Papers do not need a global change component for consideration for publication, it is viewed as implicit that most bioenergy will be beneficial in avoiding at least a part of the fossil fuel energy that would otherwise be used. Key areas covered by the journal: Bioenergy feedstock and bio-oil production: energy crops and algae their management,, genomics, genetic improvements, planting, harvesting, storage, transportation, integrated logistics, production modeling, composition and its modification, pests, diseases and weeds of feedstocks. Manuscripts concerning alternative energy based on biological mimicry are also encouraged (e.g. artificial photosynthesis). Biological Residues/Co-products: from agricultural production, forestry and plantations (stover, sugar, bio-plastics, etc.), algae processing industries, and municipal sources (MSW). Bioenergy and the Environment: ecosystem services, carbon mitigation, land use change, life cycle assessment, energy and greenhouse gas balances, water use, water quality, assessment of sustainability, and biodiversity issues. Bioenergy Socioeconomics: examining the economic viability or social acceptability of crops, crops systems and their processing, including genetically modified organisms [GMOs], health impacts of bioenergy systems. Bioenergy Policy: legislative developments affecting biofuels and bioenergy. Bioenergy Systems Analysis: examining biological developments in a whole systems context.
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