The application of biochar with N-fertilizer is one of the most attractive practices for increasing soil quality and fertility. However, few studies have examined the combined effects of peanut biochar and urea on soil microbial community structure and function. Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis and various enzyme activities were used to monitor microbial community structure and function in a 20-week incubation experiment. Different rates of biochar (0, 1, and 3% dry wt. soil) and N-fertilizers (with or without urea addition at 0.2 g kg−1) were applied to a Typic Haplustoll under conventional (CV) and conservation (CS) land management practices. A pristine forest soil (CK) was also included as control. Overall, the lowest microbial ac...
The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil phy...
Janice Thies - Associate Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University. Res...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
The application of biochar (BC) in conjunction with mineral fertilizers is one of the most promising...
Biochar application is a promising strategy for sequestering carbon in agricultural soils and for im...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Soil microorganisms and their activities are critical for soil function, thus, understanding how bio...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
The effects of biochar application to calcareous soils are not well documented. In a laboratory incu...
Biochar is a potential tool to mitigate climate change by enhancing C sequestration in soils, but it...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Increased reactive N deposition has widespread effects on terrestrial ecosystems, such as biodiversi...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil phy...
Janice Thies - Associate Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University. Res...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...
The application of biochar (BC) in conjunction with mineral fertilizers is one of the most promising...
Biochar application is a promising strategy for sequestering carbon in agricultural soils and for im...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Soil microorganisms and their activities are critical for soil function, thus, understanding how bio...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
The effects of biochar application to calcareous soils are not well documented. In a laboratory incu...
Biochar is a potential tool to mitigate climate change by enhancing C sequestration in soils, but it...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Increased reactive N deposition has widespread effects on terrestrial ecosystems, such as biodiversi...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil phy...
Janice Thies - Associate Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University. Res...
International audienceChanges in soil microbial communities may impact soil fertility and stability ...