Peter Omara, Lawrence Aula, F. Otim, A. Obia, Joao Luis Bigatao Souza, D. B. Arnall
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Abstract
Biochar is suggested to improve soil properties. However, its combination with inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer in temperate soils is not well understood. This study compared the effect of fertilizer N-biochar-combinations (NBC) and fertilizer-N (FN) on total soil N (TSN), soil organic carbon (SOC), soil nitrate (NO3−–N), and ammonium (NH4+–N). Soil samples were taken from experiments at Efaw and Lake Carl Blackwell (LCB), Oklahoma, USA with ten treatments consisting of three N rates (50, 100, and 150 kg N ha−1) and three biochar rates (5, 10, and 15 t ha−1). Results at Efaw showed greater TSN and SOC under NBC compared to FN by 3 and 21%, respectively. No percentage difference was observed for NH4+–N while NO3−–N was lower by 7%. At LCB, TSN, SOC, NO3−–N, and NH4+–N were higher under NBC by 5, 18, 24, and 10%, respectively, compared to FN. Whereas application of biochar improved SOC at both sites, NO3−–N and NH4+–N were only significant at LCB site with a sandy loam soil but not at Efaw with silty clay loam. Therefore, biochar applied in combination with inorganic N can improve N availability with potential to increase crop N uptake on coarse textured soils.
建议使用生物炭来改善土壤性质。然而,其与无机氮肥在温带土壤中的配合作用尚不清楚。本研究比较了肥炭配施(NBC)和肥氮配施(FN)对土壤全氮(TSN)、土壤有机碳(SOC)、土壤硝态氮(NO3−-N)和铵态氮(NH4+ -N)的影响。土壤样品采自美国俄克拉何马州Efaw和Carl Blackwell湖(LCB)的试验,采用10种处理,包括3种氮肥(50、100和150 kg N ha - 1)和3种生物炭(5、10和15 t ha - 1)。Efaw的结果显示,与FN相比,NBC下的TSN和SOC分别增加了3%和21%。NH4+ -N无百分比差异,NO3−-N降低7%。在LCB, NBC处理下TSN、SOC、NO3−-N和NH4+ -N分别比FN高5%、18%、24%和10%。施用生物炭改善了两个站点的有机碳,但NO3−-N和NH4+ -N仅在LCB站点(含砂壤土)显著,而在Efaw站点(含粉质粘土壤土)不显著。因此,生物炭与无机氮配合施用可以提高氮素有效性,并有可能增加作物对粗质土壤氮素的吸收。