2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-015-1010-7
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Soil microbial responses over 2 years following biochar addition to a north temperate forest

Abstract: Soil microbial biomass, activity, and community composition were studied 1 and 2 years after biochar, phosphorus (P), and biochar+P additions to the soil of a north temperate, mixed-deciduous, P-limited forest in Central Ontario, Canada. Biochar was pyrolyzed on site from sugar maple and white spruce sawdust at ca. 400°C, and P was added as triple superphosphate. Biochar additions of 5 t ha −1 (approximately 0.4 to 1 kg P ha −1 ) had minor effects on bacterial and fungal community composition, fungi/bacteria r… Show more

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“…A shift in favor of certain type of microorganisms was also reported (Hale et al 2013). There were increases in the ratio of Gram-positive bacteria/ fungi and lower ratios of Gram-negative/Gram-positive bacteria (Noyce et al 2015). Another study investigated the soil microbial responses to biochar addition in a temperate forest Fig.…”
Section: Changes In Microbial Abundance and Shifts In Microbial Commumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A shift in favor of certain type of microorganisms was also reported (Hale et al 2013). There were increases in the ratio of Gram-positive bacteria/ fungi and lower ratios of Gram-negative/Gram-positive bacteria (Noyce et al 2015). Another study investigated the soil microbial responses to biochar addition in a temperate forest Fig.…”
Section: Changes In Microbial Abundance and Shifts In Microbial Commumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Biochar was also discovered to be an ideal ecological niche by not only allowing microorganisms to establish themselves on the pores and surfaces, but also may retain readily metabolized nutrient [48] and substrate [49], therefore, stimulating the total size of soil microbial population. A number of researchers reported an increment in the abundance of these two conserved genes after the application of biochar to the soil [50,51], however, there is no research available reporting the effect of a biochar addition on microbial gene abundance in the acidic soil of the humid tropic.…”
Section: Effect Of Biochar On Soil Microbial Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil type, vegetation, and other ecosystems largely govern the microbial responses to biochar (Noyce et al, 2015). The microbial response to biochar addition to soil is a function of the existing soil microbial community and might also be linked to previous land-use patterns (Gomez et al, 2014).…”
Section: Microbial Response To Biochar In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%