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Advances in the Effects of Biochar on Microbial Ecological Function in Soil and Crop Quality

Yaming Zhao, Xiangjun Wang, Guangwei Yao, Zhizhong Lin, Laiyuan Xu, Yunli Jiang, Zewen Jin, Shengdao Shan, Lifeng Ping

2022Sustainability44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biochar, a late-model environmental functional material, has been widely applied in environmental remediation, agricultural production, and energy utilization due to its excellent characteristics such as porosity and high specific surface area. In recent years, many studies on the effects of biochar on agricultural soil and crop quality have been performed. The application of biochar can influence soil microbial status directly or indirectly by changing the physicochemical properties of soil. Apart from increasing soil pH, biochar can also increase soil organic matter and nutrient elements, which ultimately affect crop yield and quality. This review summarizes and overviews the recent research advances on the influence of biochar application on soil microbial community diversity, microbial ecological functions, soil enzymes and their functional genes, and on crop quality and yield from the perspective of soil microorganisms. This review provides guidance and references for further research into biochar applications.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharEnvironmental scienceSoil qualitySoil organic matterEnvironmental remediationSoil functionsSoil biodiversitySoil healthAgricultureSlash-and-charMicrobial population biologyAgronomySoil waterSoil scienceEcologyBiologyContaminationWaste managementEngineeringPyrolysisGeneticsBacteriaSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPhytase and its Applications
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