2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.4c00115
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Impact of Biochar Addition Levels on Remediation of Uranium-Stressed Soil: Evidence from 16S rDNA and Metabolomics

Huachuan Feng,
Yilin Wang,
Xiaofeng Wang
et al.

Abstract: The addition of soil amendments to facilitate plantbased remediation of soil contaminated with radioactive nuclides is considered a promising approach. Here, we tested different levels of biochar to help clean uranium-contaminated soil in the potted plants. Adding 1% biochar had the best results in deactivating uranium, increasing soil enzyme activity, and promoting ryegrass growth. Microbiological and metabolomic analysis further revealed that 1 wt % biochar significantly enhanced the abundance of microorgani… Show more

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