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European Journal of Soil Science | 2018

Effects of biochar on the dynamics of aggregate stability in clay and sandy loam soils: Biochar effects on aggregate stability dynamics

Chiara Pituello; N. Dal Ferro; Ornella Francioso; Gianluca Simonetti; Antonio Berti; I. Piccoli; Annamaria Pisi; Francesco Morari

SUMMARY: Recent advances suggest that organic substances of different origins might have different aggregate stability dynamics. We investigated the extent to which contrasting soil types affect the dynamics of aggregation after the addition of crop residues (R) and of biochar at two doses (BC20, 20 Mg ha⁻¹; BC40, 40 Mg ha⁻¹) in a 2‐year experiment. To evaluate disaggregation, we measured a set of physical–chemical and structure‐related properties of clay and sandy loam aggregates sieved to 1–2 mm, including wet aggregate stability after different pretreatments combined with laser diffraction analysis. The electrochemical properties of the colloidal suspension were also analysed to identify changes in soil chemistry affected by organic inputs. Different amounts of added biochar and soil types produced contrasting effects on wet aggregate stability. In sandy loam, the increased soil surface area from added biochar (at either dose) offset the initial small soil organic carbon (SOC) content and subsequently promoted SOC‐controlled aggregation. Conversely in clay soil, the larger biochar dose (BC40) strengthened the repulsive forces between particles with the same charge and monovalent cations, which led to chemical perturbation and some aggregate breakdown not found with BC20. Pore structure also changed in clay aggregates. A shift towards more micropores (30–5 μm, + 29% more than in the control) and ultramicropores (5–0.1 μm, + 22% more than in the control), which contributed to aggregate stabilization, resulted when biochar was added, but not for residue. Our results suggest that biochar promotes aggregate stability, which, in turn, improves the physical fertility of soil, especially if it has a coarse texture and small organic carbon content. Further study is needed of the physical–chemical interactions between added biochar and surface‐charged clay‐rich soils. HIGHLIGHTS: Aggregate dynamics are poorly understood because of complex interactions between organic inputs and soil type. A multidisciplinary approach was used to study aggregation dynamics. Large biochar input changed soil chemical properties that weakened stability in clay aggregates. Aggregate stability depended on biochar dose and soil type.


Soil & Tillage Research | 2014

Soil macro- and microstructure as affected by different tillage systems and their effects on maize root growth

N. Dal Ferro; Luigi Sartori; Gianluca Simonetti; Antonio Berti; Francesco Morari


Geoderma | 2013

Dual-scale micro-CT assessment of soil structure in a long-term fertilization experiment

N. Dal Ferro; P. Charrier; Francesco Morari


Soil & Tillage Research | 2012

Coupling X-ray microtomography and mercury intrusion porosimetry to quantify aggregate structures of a cambisol under different fertilisation treatments

N. Dal Ferro; Patrice Delmas; Céline Duwig; Gianluca Simonetti; F. Morari


European Journal of Soil Science | 2012

Investigating the effects of wettability and pore size distribution on aggregate stability: the role of soil organic matter and the humic fraction

N. Dal Ferro; Antonio Berti; Ornella Francioso; Erika Ferrari; G.P. Matthews; F. Morari


Geoderma | 2015

Application of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and pore morphologic model to predict saturated water conductivity from X-ray CT imaging in a silty loam Cambisol

N. Dal Ferro; Alfonso Gastelum Strozzi; Céline Duwig; Patrice Delmas; P. Charrier; Francesco Morari


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2015

From real soils to 3D-printed soils : reproduction of complex pore network at the real size in a silty-loam soil

N. Dal Ferro; Francesco Morari


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016

Assessing the role of agri-environmental measures to enhance the environment in the Veneto Region, Italy, with a model-based approach

N. Dal Ferro; Elisa Cocco; Barbara Lazzaro; Antonio Berti; Francesco Morari


European Journal of Soil Science | 2014

Pore network and water retention characteristics of volcanic porous media

N. Dal Ferro; C. Pagliarin; Francesco Morari


Soil & Tillage Research | 2018

A Bayesian belief network framework to predict SOC dynamics of alternative management scenarios

N. Dal Ferro; Claire H. Quinn; Francesco Morari

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Céline Duwig

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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P. Charrier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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