Fe‐modified biochar improved the stability of soil aggregates and organic carbon: Evidence from enzymatic activity and microbial composition

Author:

Chen Mengmeng12,Wu Lipeng13,Ding Xiaodong1,Liu Lu12,Li Yuyi2ORCID,Fei Chao1,Zhang Shirong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Resources and Environment Qingdao Agricultural University Qingdao People's Republic of China

2. Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing People's Republic of China

3. Department of Irrigation and Drainage China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research Beijing People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractBiochar modifications are used to improve soil organic carbon (SOC) content, while its effects on soil structure stability and carbon (C) mineralization are less known especially in saline–alkaline soils. A 5 years field experiment was arranged with organic amendments addition in the Yellow River Delta, including (i) NPK, only 255, 56, and 190 kg ha−1 N, P, and K each year, (ii) RS, NPK + rice straw, (iii) BC, NPK + straw‐derived biochar, and (iv) FeBC, NPK + biochar modified with ferric chloride. Relative to NPK treatment, the mean weight diameter was significantly increased with organic amendments addition, which was the highest in FeBC treatment. Meanwhile, SOC content in the soil added with organic amendment was increased by 2%–18%. Compared with the RS and BC, FeBC addition increased the content of stable humin (HU), crystalline Fe oxides (Fed), and amorphous Fe oxides (Feo). There was a positive correlation between HU and Feo/Fed, indicating HU and Fe oxides might form organic mineral complexes to limit SOC biodegradation. While the mineralization rate of SOC in FeBC treatment was decreased by more than 30.4% than that in BC treatment. This might be due to the decrease of soil β‐glucosidase and cellobiohydrolase activities, as well as the abundance of Gammaproteobacteria and Actinobacteria. These results were the mechanism of soil enzyme activity and bacterial community regulating C stability. Therefore, Fe‐modified biochar is a better organic amendment to improve the stability of aggregates structure and SOC in saline–alkaline paddy soil.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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