Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2021

Biochar amendment improves soil physico-chemical properties and alters root biomass and the soil food web in grazed pastures

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Biochar application has been recognised as an effective way to improve soil functions. In this study, we investigated how adding biochar as an amendment affects soil biological and physico-chemical properties in grazed pastures in a one-year field-based mesocosm experiment conducted on two contrasting soils – a sil-andic Andosol and a dystric Cambisol. Each site had two pastures managed under different nutrient and livestock practices: with and without effluent under dairy cow grazing on the Andosol, and with either nil or high phosphorus (P) fertiliser input under sheep grazing on the Cambisol. The soil amendment treatments were: (i) willow biochar produced at 350\xa0°C (1% w/w); (ii) lime, added at the liming equivalence of the biochar application (positive control); (iii) no amendments (negative control). With few exceptions, after 12 months and compared with initial values and controls, biochar caused (i) an increase in soil total nitrogen (N) and Olsen P content (all P

Volume 319
Pages 107517
DOI 10.1016/J.AGEE.2021.107517
Language English
Journal Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

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