生物炭
堆肥
胎儿艾森氏菌
蚯蚓
化学
生物量(生态学)
农学
动物科学
环境科学
热解
生物
有机化学
作者
Yupeng Wu,Qinfen Li,Yong Zheng,Xing-Jun Xiong,Yunfeng Chen,Muhammad Shaaban,Ronggui Hu
出处
期刊:Biochar
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-01-17
卷期号:5 (1)
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1007/s42773-022-00203-9
摘要
Abstract Biochar addition has been widely used in the field to mitigate soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions, and can be considered as a potential method to reduce N 2 O emissions during vermicomposting. However, excessive biochar addition may inhibit earthworms’ activity. Thus, it is crucial to clarify the optimum addition volumes of biochar during vermicomposting. This study evaluated the impact of addition of various amounts of biochar (0, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25% of total amount of feedstock) on earthworms’ ( Eisenia fetida ) activity, N 2 O emission and compost quality during vermicomposting. Compared with the treatment without biochar added, 5% of biochar application significantly increased earthworm total biomass (from 177.5 to 202.2 g pot −1 ), and cumulative burrowing activity (from 47.0% to 52.2% pixel per terrarium). The increased earthworms activity stimulated the vermicomposting process and led to the best quality of compost, which showed the highest total nutrient content (5.38%) and a significantly higher germination percentage of seeds (88%). Although N 2 O emissions were slightly increased by 5% biochar addition, a non-significant difference was found between the treatment with 5% biochar and the treatment without biochar added. On the contrary, 20% and 25% biochar addition not only lowered N 2 O emissions, but also significantly decreased the quality of compost. The results suggest that 5% biochar application is an appropriate amount to improve the quality of compost without significant N 2 O emissions. Graphical Abstract
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