PurposeThe increased use of biochar as a soil amendment to alleviate the impact of agricultural practices on climate change has been a motivation for many studies to determine the effects of biochar on soil properties, particularly the abundance and activities of soil microbes and related biological processes. This study investigates the impact of different application rates of wood-derived biochar on community structure, nitrogen-cycling and methanotrophic bacteria in three soil types.Materials and methodsBiochar was added at 0, 2.5, 5 and 10% w/w to black clay loam (BCL, Vertosol), red loam (RL, Dermosol) and brown sandy loam (BSL, Kurosol) soils. Soil chemical analysis and 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing using the IIlumina Mi-Seq platf...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Biochar is usually used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve soil nutrition availability and...
none7noWe performed a 18-month experiment on 0.496 m3 pots filled with a sandy soil in which 1-year ...
PurposeThe increased use of biochar as a soil amendment to alleviate the impact of agricultural prac...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Abstract Purpose Nitrification and denitrification in soil are key components of the global nitrogen...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
Biochar has been shown to affect soil microbial diversity and abundance. Soil microbes play a key ro...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
Although biochar has been widely evaluated as a soil-amendment, the response of soil bacterial commu...
Organic farming relies on the activities of bacterial communities for optimal soil productivity. Und...
This study determined the loading impacts of wood-based biochar on the eukaryotic community in three...
Nitrogen (N) cycling, especially denitrification, can be significantly altered when biochar is used ...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
The structure and function of soil microbial communities have been widely used as indicators of soil...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Biochar is usually used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve soil nutrition availability and...
none7noWe performed a 18-month experiment on 0.496 m3 pots filled with a sandy soil in which 1-year ...
PurposeThe increased use of biochar as a soil amendment to alleviate the impact of agricultural prac...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Abstract Purpose Nitrification and denitrification in soil are key components of the global nitrogen...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
Biochar has been shown to affect soil microbial diversity and abundance. Soil microbes play a key ro...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
Although biochar has been widely evaluated as a soil-amendment, the response of soil bacterial commu...
Organic farming relies on the activities of bacterial communities for optimal soil productivity. Und...
This study determined the loading impacts of wood-based biochar on the eukaryotic community in three...
Nitrogen (N) cycling, especially denitrification, can be significantly altered when biochar is used ...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
The structure and function of soil microbial communities have been widely used as indicators of soil...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Biochar is usually used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve soil nutrition availability and...
none7noWe performed a 18-month experiment on 0.496 m3 pots filled with a sandy soil in which 1-year ...