| Literature DB >> 33077217 |
Yuquan Wei1, Jue Wang2, Ruixue Chang2, Yabin Zhan1, Dan Wei3, Lei Zhang2, Qing Chen4.
Abstract
Biochar and woody peat have been recognized as an additive to reduce carbon and nitrogen loss during composting. Yet little is known about their influences on the transformation of phosphorus (P) fractions in composting. This study investigated the quantitative and qualitative changes in different P forms during composting with adding biochar or woody peat using sequential extraction and P K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES). The results showed that compost products from the treatment with adding woody peat had a higher HA/FA (the ratio of humic acid to fulvic acid) compared to biochar treatment and the control, suggesting that the addition of woody peat might benefit the humification process of composting. Sequential extraction and XANES illustrated that adding biochar or woody peat limited the P availability. Biochar increased the proportion of Pi and woody peat decreased the conversion from Po to Pi compared to the control. Structural equation modeling and redundancy analysis suggested that biochar improved the refractory P based on the indirect effects of NH4+-N by regulating microbial community, while woody peat was beneficial for Po accumulation by affecting humic acid. Taken together, this research provides basis for regulating the nutrient level of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in composts and reducing environmental risks.Entities:
Keywords: Charcoal-based material; Composting; Phosphorus availability; Sequential extraction; XANES
Year: 2020 PMID: 33077217 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963