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Contrasting short-term responses of soil heterotrophic and autotrophic respiration to biochar-based and chemical fertilizers in a subtropical Moso bamboo plantation

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Abstract Application of biochar-based fertilizer (BF), produced by combining biochar with chemical fertilizer, is known to be an effective way to increase plant growth and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Application of biochar-based fertilizer (BF), produced by combining biochar with chemical fertilizer, is known to be an effective way to increase plant growth and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock, but its impact on soil respiration (RS) components and associated mechanisms in subtropical plantations remain unclear. The objectives of this 12-month field study were (1) to examine the effects of the application of a BF versus a chemical fertilizer (CF) on seasonal variations in soil heterotrophic (RH) and autotrophic (RA) respiration in a subtropical plantation of Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis), and (2) to investigate relationships between soil RH and RA and soil environmental factors in different fertilizer treatments. Four treatments were tested: control (no fertilizer applied), BF application, CF application, and a 50: 50 mixture of BF and CF (BCF). Irrespective of the treatment, both RS and RH exhibited strong seasonal patterns. However, adding CF in the soil significantly increased the soil RH whereas BF decreased it (P

Keywords: heterotrophic autotrophic; biochar based; fertilizer; respiration; soil heterotrophic; soil

Journal Title: Applied Soil Ecology
Year Published: 2021

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