Potential harmful effects of spent coffee grounds (SCGs)-derived biochar on earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris) were investigated through two complementary experiments, which assessed the avoidance response of earthworms to biochar-amended soils (experiment 1), and the response of oxidative stress biomarkers and digestive enzymes (experiment 2). The main results were: 1) the highest dose of biochar (5% w/w) caused a significant avoidance response of earthworms (75% individuals avoided these treated soils after 48 h); 2) signs of oxidative stress were early detected in earthworms exposed to biochar (1 and 5% w/w) as indicated by the integrated biological response index; 3) earthworms exposed to biochar-amended soils for 30 d experienced a sign...
Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the b...
Biochar has a charcoal polycyclic aromatic structure which allows its long half-life in soil, making...
International audienceBiochar is increasingly considered an efficient amendment to improve soil fert...
Biochar is widely studied as a combined soil conditioner in agriculture and a potential carbon sink....
Purpose There is a growing interest in the use of soil enzymes as early indicators of soil quality c...
Despite the overwhelming importance of earthworm activity in the soil system, there are a limited nu...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Eisenia fetida (Savigny), added to an acidic soil cont...
Biochar is the degradation-resistant product generated by the pyrolysis of organic materials and is ...
Adding biochar to soils and maintaining high earthworm biomasses are potential ways to increase the ...
Application of fresh organic wastes or non-stabilized compost to soil may leads to immobilization of...
The earthworm gut bacterial community and enzyme activities play a key role in many soil ecosystem f...
We assessed the enzymatic activation of four different biochars produced from pyrolyzing swine manur...
International audienceEarthworms contribute, directly and indirectly, to contaminant biodegradation....
Biochars are used as amendments to improve soil quality, but their effects on edaphic organisms such...
Despite several known beneficial attributes, biochar is suspected to cause harm to soil organisms wh...
Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the b...
Biochar has a charcoal polycyclic aromatic structure which allows its long half-life in soil, making...
International audienceBiochar is increasingly considered an efficient amendment to improve soil fert...
Biochar is widely studied as a combined soil conditioner in agriculture and a potential carbon sink....
Purpose There is a growing interest in the use of soil enzymes as early indicators of soil quality c...
Despite the overwhelming importance of earthworm activity in the soil system, there are a limited nu...
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of Eisenia fetida (Savigny), added to an acidic soil cont...
Biochar is the degradation-resistant product generated by the pyrolysis of organic materials and is ...
Adding biochar to soils and maintaining high earthworm biomasses are potential ways to increase the ...
Application of fresh organic wastes or non-stabilized compost to soil may leads to immobilization of...
The earthworm gut bacterial community and enzyme activities play a key role in many soil ecosystem f...
We assessed the enzymatic activation of four different biochars produced from pyrolyzing swine manur...
International audienceEarthworms contribute, directly and indirectly, to contaminant biodegradation....
Biochars are used as amendments to improve soil quality, but their effects on edaphic organisms such...
Despite several known beneficial attributes, biochar is suspected to cause harm to soil organisms wh...
Biochar effects on soil microbial abundance and community structure are keys for understanding the b...
Biochar has a charcoal polycyclic aromatic structure which allows its long half-life in soil, making...
International audienceBiochar is increasingly considered an efficient amendment to improve soil fert...