“…Given these, biochar amendment has been regarded as a hopeful measure to mitigate climate change contributed by its favorable ability in SOC sequestration and N 2 O emission reduction effects under soil amendment (Sohi, Lopez-Capel, Krull, & Bol, 2009;Woolf, Amonette, Streetperrott, Lehmann, & Joseph, 2010). Importantly, amendment of biochar had been found generally improving soil fertility and crop productivity, soil structure and moisture retention, increasing microbial abundance and metabolic efficiency of soil microbes, such as nitrobacteria and denitrobacteria related to N cycles Omondi et al, 2016;Verhoeven et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2016;Zhang, Bian, et al, 2012;Zhang, Liu, Pan, Hussain, et al, 2012;Zhou et al, 2017). Importantly, amendment of biochar had been found generally improving soil fertility and crop productivity, soil structure and moisture retention, increasing microbial abundance and metabolic efficiency of soil microbes, such as nitrobacteria and denitrobacteria related to N cycles Omondi et al, 2016;Verhoeven et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2016;Zhang, Bian, et al, 2012;Zhang, Liu, Pan, Hussain, et al, 2012;Zhou et al, 2017).…”