Effect of different biochar additions on the change of carbon nitrogen content and bacterial community in meadow soils
Pingnan Zhao, Xiaoyuan Gao, Dong Liu, Yuxuan Sun, Ming Li, Song Han
Abstract
Meadow soils are one of the important agricultural soil types, biochar is a good soil amendment, whereas the studies on the effects of biochar additions on carbon and nitrogen contents, as well as bacterial communities of meadow soils, were seldom carried out. The effects of one nitrogen addition rates (no addition, 0.2% addition) and two biochar addition patterns (no addition, 1% addition, 3% addition) on the carbon and nitrogen contents, as well as bacterial communities of meadow soils, were investigated by conducting a one-year indoor incubation experiment. Biochar addition increased the relative abundance of Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi and Bacteroidota. The combination of biochar and nitrogen source significantly increased the total organic carbon, ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and total nitrogen content of the meadow soil. Therefore, the addition of moderate amounts of biochar to meadow soils can contribute to sustainable ecological agriculture as a form of soil improvement.