Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the biogeochemical cycling of nutrients and organic matter turnover, but are poorly understood, in particular in tropical areas. We conducted a greenhouse experiment in which we added biochars produced from four different feedstocks [sewage sludge (B1), deinking sewage sludge (B2), Miscanthus (B3) and pine wood (B4)] at a rate of 3% (w/w) to two tropical soils (an Acrisol and a Ferralsol) planted with proso millet (Panicum milliaceum L.). The interactive effect of the addition of earthworms was also addressed. For this purpose we utilized soil samples from pots with or without the earthworm Pontoscolex corethrurus, which is a ubiquitous earthworm ...
Biochar soil amendment could be used to sequester carbon, enhance soil fertility and potentially inc...
Biochar is known to ameliorate soil fertility and improve crop production but information regarding ...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the b...
Purpose There is a growing interest in the use of soil enzymes as early indicators of soil quality c...
International audienceBackground and aims Biochar addition to soil is a carbon capture and storage o...
Adding biochar to soils and maintaining high earthworm biomasses are potential ways to increase the ...
The earthworm gut bacterial community and enzyme activities play a key role in many soil ecosystem f...
Biochar application is perceived as a promising agricultural technology, but risk evaluation on the ...
exchange capacitites (Glaser, 2007) and both earthworms and biochar influence soil organic matter dy...
The use of organic matter (OM) amendments is widespread in tropical countries and may be beneficial ...
Biochar application is a promising strategy for sequestering carbon in agricultural soils and for im...
Soil biological properties play a critical role in determining the environmental functions and proce...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
International audienceBiochar is a potential tool to mitigate climate change by enhancing C sequestr...
Biochar soil amendment could be used to sequester carbon, enhance soil fertility and potentially inc...
Biochar is known to ameliorate soil fertility and improve crop production but information regarding ...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the b...
Purpose There is a growing interest in the use of soil enzymes as early indicators of soil quality c...
International audienceBackground and aims Biochar addition to soil is a carbon capture and storage o...
Adding biochar to soils and maintaining high earthworm biomasses are potential ways to increase the ...
The earthworm gut bacterial community and enzyme activities play a key role in many soil ecosystem f...
Biochar application is perceived as a promising agricultural technology, but risk evaluation on the ...
exchange capacitites (Glaser, 2007) and both earthworms and biochar influence soil organic matter dy...
The use of organic matter (OM) amendments is widespread in tropical countries and may be beneficial ...
Biochar application is a promising strategy for sequestering carbon in agricultural soils and for im...
Soil biological properties play a critical role in determining the environmental functions and proce...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
International audienceBiochar is a potential tool to mitigate climate change by enhancing C sequestr...
Biochar soil amendment could be used to sequester carbon, enhance soil fertility and potentially inc...
Biochar is known to ameliorate soil fertility and improve crop production but information regarding ...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...