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Quantitative assessment of the effects of biochar amendment on photosynthetic carbon assimilation and dynamics in a rice-soil system.

Zhiwei Liu1,2, Xiulan Wu1,2, Shixian Li1,2, Wei Liu1,2, Rongjun Bian1,2, Xuhui Zhang1,2, Jufeng Zheng1,2, Marios Drosos1,2, Lianqing Li1,2, Genxing Pan1,2.   

Abstract

● Biochar amendment has been proposed as a promising means to increase carbon (C) sequestration and simultaneously benefit plant productivity. However, quantifying the assimilation and dynamics of photosynthetic C in plant-soil systems under biochar addition remains elusive. ● This study established two experimental factors involving biochar addition and nitrogen (N) fertilization to quantitatively assess the effect of biochar on photosynthetic C fate in a rice plant-soil system. The rice plants and soil samples were collected and analyzed after 6-h pulse labeling with 13 CO2 at the tillering, jointing, heading, and ripening stages. ● Biochar did not affect the proportions of photoassimilated 13 C allocations in plant-soil systems. Nevertheless, biochar enhanced the 13 C contents in the shoot, root, and soil pools, especially when combined with N fertilization, and biochar increased the cumulative assimilated 13 C contents in the shoot, root, and soil pools by 23%, 14 %, and 20%, respectively, throughout the whole growth stage. Moreover, biochar addition significantly enhanced the N use efficiency (NUE) by approximately 23% at the heading and ripening stages. ● In summary, biochar increases the content of photoassimilated C in plant-soil systems by improving plant productivity via enhancing NUE, thus resulting in a higher soil C sequestration potential. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  13C pulse labeling; Biochar; Carbon sequestration; Nitrogen use efficiency; Photosynthetic carbon; Rice plant-soil system

Year:  2021        PMID: 34322875     DOI: 10.1111/nph.17651

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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Review 1.  Overview of the use of biochar from main cereals to stimulate plant growth.

Authors:  Ángela Martínez-Gómez; Jorge Poveda; Carolina Escobar
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-08-02       Impact factor: 6.627

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