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View article: Biochar amendment reduced microbial necromass carbon accumulation in a paddy soil profile
Biochar amendment reduced microbial necromass carbon accumulation in a paddy soil profile Open
View article: Predicting Nitrous Oxide Emissions from China’s Upland Fields Under Climate Change Scenarios with Machine Learning
Predicting Nitrous Oxide Emissions from China’s Upland Fields Under Climate Change Scenarios with Machine Learning Open
Upland fields are a significant source of N2O emissions. Thus, an accurate estimation of these emissions is essential. This study employed four classical modeling approaches—the Stepwise Regression Model, Decision Tree Regression, Support …
View article: Effects of elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration and warming on stability of soil organic carbon pool accumulation, molecular composition and structure stability
Effects of elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration and warming on stability of soil organic carbon pool accumulation, molecular composition and structure stability Open
View article: Converting Biochar Into Biochar‐Based Urea Promotes Environmental and Economic Sustainability in Rice‐Wheat Rotation System
Converting Biochar Into Biochar‐Based Urea Promotes Environmental and Economic Sustainability in Rice‐Wheat Rotation System Open
Biochar amendments in rice‐wheat systems are sustainable for reducing GHGs (greenhouse gases) and improving soil health but the widespread adoption of biochar faces economic challenges. To address limitation, a novel biochar‐based urea was…
View article: Converting plastic-contaminated agricultural residues into fit-for-purpose biochar soil amendment: an initial study
Converting plastic-contaminated agricultural residues into fit-for-purpose biochar soil amendment: an initial study Open
Addressing agricultural plastic pollution is vital for ecosystem sustainability. Shifting from traditional waste treatments to a sustainable pathway presents both challenges and opportunities for global plastic management. This study inves…
View article: Crop Residue Biochar Rather Than Manure and Straw Return Provided Short Term Synergism Among Grain Production, Carbon Sequestration, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in a Paddy Under Rice‐Wheat Rotation
Crop Residue Biochar Rather Than Manure and Straw Return Provided Short Term Synergism Among Grain Production, Carbon Sequestration, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in a Paddy Under Rice‐Wheat Rotation Open
Return of crop residues directly as straw, animal manure, or biochar are recommended management options for biowaste recycling and soil organic carbon (SOC) maintenance in agriculture. However, to address the soil health challenges associa…
View article: Changes in aggregate-associated carbon pools and chemical composition of topsoil organic matter following crop residue amendment in forms of straw, manure and biochar in a paddy soil
Changes in aggregate-associated carbon pools and chemical composition of topsoil organic matter following crop residue amendment in forms of straw, manure and biochar in a paddy soil Open
In agricultural ecosystems, incorporation of crop residues has been practiced as a recycling approach for sustaining soil organic matter (SOM) and soil fertility. However, how crop residue amendments in different forms (direct straw return…
View article: Biochar boosted high oleic peanut production with enhanced root development and biological N fixation by diazotrophs in a sand-loamy Primisol
Biochar boosted high oleic peanut production with enhanced root development and biological N fixation by diazotrophs in a sand-loamy Primisol Open
Peanut yield and quality face significant threats due to climate change and soil degradation. The potential of biochar technology to address this challenge remains unanswered, though biochar is acknowledged for its capacity to enhance the …
View article: Pool and Molecular Composition of Topsoil Organic Matter in Karst Forestlands Affected by Lithological Origin from Central Guizhou, Southwest China
Pool and Molecular Composition of Topsoil Organic Matter in Karst Forestlands Affected by Lithological Origin from Central Guizhou, Southwest China Open
View article: Biochar improves soil organic carbon sequestration potential in the topsoil and subsoil of a paddy field
Biochar improves soil organic carbon sequestration potential in the topsoil and subsoil of a paddy field Open
We investigated the carbon sequestration potential and underlying mechanisms of a paddy soil amended with biochar for 4 years. By adding maize straw and incubating the soil for 60 days in the laboratory at depths of 0–15 cm, 15–30 cm, and …
View article: Biochar-plant interactions enhance nonbiochar carbon sequestration in a rice paddy soil
Biochar-plant interactions enhance nonbiochar carbon sequestration in a rice paddy soil Open
Soil amendment with biochar is being promoted as a promising strategy for carbon (C) stabilization and accrual, which are key to climate change mitigation. However, it remains elusive on how biochar addition influences nonbiochar C in soil…
View article: Rape Straw Biochar Application Enhances Cadmium Immobilization by Promoting Formation of Sulfide and Poorly Crystallized Fe Oxide in Paddy Soils
Rape Straw Biochar Application Enhances Cadmium Immobilization by Promoting Formation of Sulfide and Poorly Crystallized Fe Oxide in Paddy Soils Open
The mechanisms of rape straw biochar that affect the fixation of cadmium (Cd) in paddy soil by influencing redox of iron and sulfur are unclear. Several anaerobic incubation experiments were carried out using Cd-contaminated paddy soils (L…
View article: Changes in Aggregate C Pools and Chemical Composition of Topsoil Organic Matter Following Crop Residue Amendment in Different Forms in a Paddy
Changes in Aggregate C Pools and Chemical Composition of Topsoil Organic Matter Following Crop Residue Amendment in Different Forms in a Paddy Open
View article: Biochar improves soil organic carbon stability by shaping the microbial community structures at different soil depths four years after an incorporation in a farmland soil
Biochar improves soil organic carbon stability by shaping the microbial community structures at different soil depths four years after an incorporation in a farmland soil Open
Soil organic carbon (SOC), mineralization and microbial community structures were investigated at different depths of farmland soils 4 years after a single biochar amendment. Biochar increased SOC at 0-20cm (10.7%) and 20-40cm (24.9%). Min…
View article: Topsoil microbial biomass carbon pool and the microbial quotient under distinct land-use types across China: A data synthesis
Topsoil microbial biomass carbon pool and the microbial quotient under distinct land-use types across China: A data synthesis Open
The status of soil microbiome has become global concern for earth sustainability. The pool size of microbial biomass carbon (MBC) provides a basic tool to generally assess the soil microbes related to soil health in global terrestrial ecos…
View article: A review of agronomic and environmental properties of inorganic compounds in biochars
A review of agronomic and environmental properties of inorganic compounds in biochars Open
The inorganic fractions of biochar are influenced by feedstock and pyrolysis conditions. They act as plant nutrients but can also be harmful to the environment. Pyrolysis alters the content and availability of nutrients, including nitrogen…
View article: Greenhouse gas emissions from managed freshwater wetlands under intensified aquaculture
Greenhouse gas emissions from managed freshwater wetlands under intensified aquaculture Open
Wetlands are important niches for aquatic organisms and biodiversity as well as for organic carbon sequestration. However, wetlands are frequently managed for aquaculture production, which jeopardized their ability to act as a natural carb…
View article: Utilizing Ragweed and Oyster Shell Derived Biochar as an Effective Stabilizer for the Restoring Cd and Pb- Contaminated Soil
Utilizing Ragweed and Oyster Shell Derived Biochar as an Effective Stabilizer for the Restoring Cd and Pb- Contaminated Soil Open
View article: More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars
More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars Open
The role of biochar–microbe interaction in plant rhizosphere mediating soil-borne disease suppression has been poorly understood for plant health in field conditions. Chinese ginseng ( Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) is widely cultivated in Alf…
View article: Effect of pyrolysis temperature of biochar on Cd, Pb and As bioavailability and bacterial community composition in contaminated paddy soil
Effect of pyrolysis temperature of biochar on Cd, Pb and As bioavailability and bacterial community composition in contaminated paddy soil Open
View article: Macroaggregates Serve as Micro-Hotspots Enriched With Functional and Networked Microbial Communities and Enhanced Under Organic/Inorganic Fertilization in a Paddy Topsoil From Southeastern China
Macroaggregates Serve as Micro-Hotspots Enriched With Functional and Networked Microbial Communities and Enhanced Under Organic/Inorganic Fertilization in a Paddy Topsoil From Southeastern China Open
Microbial communities of soil aggregate-size fractions were explored with molecular and networking assays for topsoil samples from a clayey rice paddy under long-term fertilization treatments. The treatments included no fertilizer (NF) as …
View article: Pool complexity and molecular diversity shaped topsoil organic matter accumulation following decadal forest restoration in a karst terrain
Pool complexity and molecular diversity shaped topsoil organic matter accumulation following decadal forest restoration in a karst terrain Open
Fast accumulation of soil organic matter (SOM) following forest restoration shifted from cropland has been widely reported, but how the pools and molecular composition change across soil aggregate fractions remains unclear. In this study, …
View article: Improved ginseng production under continuous cropping through soil health reinforcement and rhizosphere microbial manipulation with biochar: a field study of<i>Panax ginseng</i>from Northeast China
Improved ginseng production under continuous cropping through soil health reinforcement and rhizosphere microbial manipulation with biochar: a field study of<i>Panax ginseng</i>from Northeast China Open
The production of ginseng, an important Chinese medicine crop, has been increasingly challenged by soil degradation and pathogenic disease under continuous cropping in Northeast China. In a field experiment, an Alfisol garden continuously …
View article: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Freshwater Wetlands Under Intensified Aquaculture
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Freshwater Wetlands Under Intensified Aquaculture Open
View article: Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Freshwater Wetlands Under Intensified Aquaculture
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Freshwater Wetlands Under Intensified Aquaculture Open
View article: Amendment of crop residue in different forms shifted micro-pore system structure and potential functionality of macroaggregates while changed their mass proportion and carbon storage of paddy topsoil
Amendment of crop residue in different forms shifted micro-pore system structure and potential functionality of macroaggregates while changed their mass proportion and carbon storage of paddy topsoil Open
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in croplands was well known through physical protection of particulae organic carbon (POC) in macroaggregates, particularly with crop residue amendment. How different forms of crop residue could affe…
View article: Assessing the impacts of biochar‐blended urea on nitrogen use efficiency and soil retention in wheat production
Assessing the impacts of biochar‐blended urea on nitrogen use efficiency and soil retention in wheat production Open
Improving nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) in crop plants is important to reduce the negative impact of excessive N on the environment. Although biochar‐blended fertilizer had been increasingly tested in crop production, the fate of ferti…
View article: The role of soils in regulation of freshwater and coastal water quality
The role of soils in regulation of freshwater and coastal water quality Open
Water quality regulation is an important ecosystem service function of soil. In this study, the mechanism by which soil regulates water quality was reviewed, and the effects of soil management on water quality were explored. A scientometri…
View article: Could biochar amendment be a tool to improve soil availability and plant uptake of phosphorus? A meta-analysis of published experiments
Could biochar amendment be a tool to improve soil availability and plant uptake of phosphorus? A meta-analysis of published experiments Open
As one of the most important nutrients for plant growth, phosphorus was often poorly available in soil. While biochar addition induced improvement of soil structure, nutrient and water retention as well as microbial activity had been well …
View article: Amendment of straw biochar increased molecular diversity and enhanced preservation of plant derived organic matter in extracted fractions of a rice paddy
Amendment of straw biochar increased molecular diversity and enhanced preservation of plant derived organic matter in extracted fractions of a rice paddy Open
While biochar enhanced carbon sequestration and stability of soil organic matter (SOM), changes in organic molecular composition in biochar-amended soils had been poorly addressed. In this study, molecular composition changes of a paddy to…