2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4685
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Does biochar addition improve soil physicochemical properties, bacterial community and alfalfa growth for saline soils?

Abstract: Biochar addition has been proven to have great potential for improving soil physicochemical properties and crop growth in salt‐affected soils. However, whether adding biochar could affect alfalfa growth and soil bacterial community in salt‐affected soils of arid regions remains poorly understood. A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of corn straw biochar addition on soil physicochemical properties, bacterial community and alfalfa yield in saline soils. There were 12 treatments in total, … Show more

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“…Zheng et al [66] found that a peanut shell biochar shifted bacterial communities toward C sequestration and P solubilization in a coastal saline soil. Increasing studies evidenced that biochar amendments can improve the biological health of saline soils by regulating microbial community structure and function through providing direct shelter or improving soil conditions indirectly or providing nutrients such as C, N, and P directly to the microbes [66,71,97,98] Notably, a few studies also observed adverse effects of biochar on microbial communities in salt-affected soils, mainly due to the hazardous substances in biochar such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals [99,100]. To date, there is no unified understanding of the response of soil microorganisms to biochar in saline soils.…”
Section: The Impact Of Biochar Application On the Microbiota Characte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zheng et al [66] found that a peanut shell biochar shifted bacterial communities toward C sequestration and P solubilization in a coastal saline soil. Increasing studies evidenced that biochar amendments can improve the biological health of saline soils by regulating microbial community structure and function through providing direct shelter or improving soil conditions indirectly or providing nutrients such as C, N, and P directly to the microbes [66,71,97,98] Notably, a few studies also observed adverse effects of biochar on microbial communities in salt-affected soils, mainly due to the hazardous substances in biochar such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals [99,100]. To date, there is no unified understanding of the response of soil microorganisms to biochar in saline soils.…”
Section: The Impact Of Biochar Application On the Microbiota Characte...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochar, as a soil amendment, can improve all aspects of soil health, including physical, chemical, and biological characteristics [36][37][38]. Some studies reported a neutral or even counter-productive influence of biochar on plant growth (i.e., it acts as a nutrient competitor, adsorbs nitrogen, or disturbs the chemical communication between plants and soil biota) [39][40][41][42].…”
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confidence: 99%