Literature DB >> 32949951

Effects of straw biochar application on soil temperature, available nitrogen and growth of corn.

Weiying Feng1, Fang Yang2, Rui Cen3, Jing Liu4, Zhongyi Qu5, Qingfeng Miao5, Haiyan Chen6.   

Abstract

Straw biochar could improve the water holding capacity effectivity of salinized soil, increase soil fertili, enhance crop yield, reduce greenhouse gas emission, and mitigate climate change. The mechanism of using straw biochar for soil improvement is different under various climate and soil texture conditions. To explore the mechanism of using straw biochar to improve soil and its influence on crop yield in the typical arid and semi-arid, a large temperature difference between day and night, soil temperature at different depths, and physiological changes and crop yield of maize at different growth stages were studied. It is assumed that straw biochar can improve the properties of salinized soil including physicochemical indexes, and crop physiological index, stimulates the positive circulation between soil, vegetation, and microorganisms, and plays a role in improving soil quality. The results showed that biochar application increased the average soil temperature (T) by 2 °C and reduced day-night T differences. Application of 30 t/ha biochar increased the average maize leaf T by 2.2 °C and photosynthetic rate by 16.5%. Furthermore, the average transpiration rate doubled compared to control, and the chlorophyll value increased by 21%. The application of biochar improved the utilization rate of nitrogen fertilizer by enhancing ammonification. Biochar application caused a maximum overall yield increase of 11.9% compared to control treatment (CK). Therefore, these results provide a practical basis for improving weakly alkaline farmland soils in arid and semi-arid areas, and provide an effective method to potentially mitigate the environmental crisis and promote sustainable development in agriculture.
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Keywords:  Crop yield; Growth indicator; Nitrogen; Photosynthetic rate; Salinization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32949951     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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