Amending biochar affected enzyme activities and nitrogen turnover in Phaeozem and Luvisol

Author:

Liu Xing123,Jiang Nan145ORCID,Jing Guoyan13,Wang Shuqiang13,Chen Zhenhua145,Zhang Yulan145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Applied Ecology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang China

2. College of Natural Resources and Environment South China Agriculture University Guangzhou China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. Key Lab of Conservation Tillage and Ecological Agriculture Shenyang Liaoning China

5. National Field Observation and Research Station of Shenyang Agro‐ecosystems Shenyang China

Abstract

AbstractSoil nitrogen (N) is a vital source of nutrients for maintaining soil fertility and crop production. However, the effect of biochar application rate on the mechanism of organic N transformation and the contribution of enzyme mineralization is still unclear. Therefore, we conducted two 5‐year field experiments in contrasting soils (Phaeozem and Luvisol) with biochar application rate at 0 t hm−2 (CK, 0), 22.5 t hm−2 (D1, 1%), 67.5 t hm−2 (D2, 3%), and 112.5 t hm−2 (D3, 5%) to investigate the potential effects of biochar application rate on soil organic nitrogen (N) turnover and its linkage to enzymatic mineralization in contrasting soil. The results showed that soil organic carbon (SOC) and microbial biomass nitrogen (MBN) contents, microbial biomass carbon to nitrogen ratio (MBC:MBN) and protease activity are significantly influenced by biochar application rate whereas not by soil type. Ammonium nitrogen (NH4+‐N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3‐N) contents, and dehydrogenase activity are significantly changed by soil type whereas not by biochar application rate. Based on the redundancy analysis, we found that organic N fractions are associated with MBN, SOC, and protease in Phaeozem, but related to protease activity in Luvisol. Our findings indicate that organic N turnover is not only related to the bioavailability of N but also requires carbon substrates in Phaeozem, whereas the transformation of organic N in Luvisol is dominated by enzymatic mineralization as the relatively low level of bioavailable N.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Waste Management and Disposal,Agronomy and Crop Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Forestry

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