Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.

A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of organic amendments on soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, bulk density, aggregate stability, field capacity and plant available water in a representative Chinese Mollisol. Four treatments were as follows: no fertilization (CK), applicatio...

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Main Authors: Ningning Ma, Lili Zhang, Yulan Zhang, Lijie Yang, Chunxiao Yu, Guanghua Yin, Timothy A Doane, Zhijie Wu, Ping Zhu, Xingzhu Ma
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4871556?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-31f053fceb7c4674879780d5f4f064802020-11-25T02:48:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015409110.1371/journal.pone.0154091Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.Ningning MaLili ZhangYulan ZhangLijie YangChunxiao YuGuanghua YinTimothy A DoaneZhijie WuPing ZhuXingzhu MaA field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of organic amendments on soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, bulk density, aggregate stability, field capacity and plant available water in a representative Chinese Mollisol. Four treatments were as follows: no fertilization (CK), application of inorganic fertilizer (NPK), combined application of inorganic fertilizer with maize straw (NPK+S) and addition of biochar with inorganic fertilizer (NPK+B). Our results showed that after three consecutive years of application, the values of soil bulk density were significantly lower in both organic amendment-treated plots than in unamended (CK and NPK) plots. Compared with NPK, NPK+B more effectively increased the contents of soil organic carbon, improved the relative proportion of soil macro-aggregates and mean weight diameter, and enhanced field capacity as well as plant available water. Organic amendments had no obvious effect on soil C/N ratio or wilting coefficient. The results of linear regression indicated that the improvement in soil water retention could be attributed to the increases in soil organic carbon and aggregate stability.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4871556?pdf=render
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author Ningning Ma
Lili Zhang
Yulan Zhang
Lijie Yang
Chunxiao Yu
Guanghua Yin
Timothy A Doane
Zhijie Wu
Ping Zhu
Xingzhu Ma
spellingShingle Ningning Ma
Lili Zhang
Yulan Zhang
Lijie Yang
Chunxiao Yu
Guanghua Yin
Timothy A Doane
Zhijie Wu
Ping Zhu
Xingzhu Ma
Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ningning Ma
Lili Zhang
Yulan Zhang
Lijie Yang
Chunxiao Yu
Guanghua Yin
Timothy A Doane
Zhijie Wu
Ping Zhu
Xingzhu Ma
author_sort Ningning Ma
title Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
title_short Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
title_full Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
title_fullStr Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
title_full_unstemmed Biochar Improves Soil Aggregate Stability and Water Availability in a Mollisol after Three Years of Field Application.
title_sort biochar improves soil aggregate stability and water availability in a mollisol after three years of field application.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of organic amendments on soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, bulk density, aggregate stability, field capacity and plant available water in a representative Chinese Mollisol. Four treatments were as follows: no fertilization (CK), application of inorganic fertilizer (NPK), combined application of inorganic fertilizer with maize straw (NPK+S) and addition of biochar with inorganic fertilizer (NPK+B). Our results showed that after three consecutive years of application, the values of soil bulk density were significantly lower in both organic amendment-treated plots than in unamended (CK and NPK) plots. Compared with NPK, NPK+B more effectively increased the contents of soil organic carbon, improved the relative proportion of soil macro-aggregates and mean weight diameter, and enhanced field capacity as well as plant available water. Organic amendments had no obvious effect on soil C/N ratio or wilting coefficient. The results of linear regression indicated that the improvement in soil water retention could be attributed to the increases in soil organic carbon and aggregate stability.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4871556?pdf=render
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