Changes in δ15N in a soil–plant system under different biochar feedstocks and application rates

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Frédérique Reverchon
Robert C. Flicker
Hong Yang
Guijun Yan
Zhihong Xu
Chengrong Chen
Shahla Hosseini Bai
Dongke Zhang
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[1] Griffith University,Environmental Futures Centre, School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences
[2] The University of Western Australia,Centre for Energy (M473), School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering
[3] The University of Western Australia,School of Plant Biology, Faculty of Science and The UWA Institute of Agriculture
[4] Griffith University,Environmental Futures Centre, School of Environment
[5] University of the Sunshine Coast,Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
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Jarrah biochar; Pine biochar; Nutrient enrichment; Nitrogen cycling; Isotopic composition;
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The application of biochar in soils has been hypothesised to improve soil quality whilst enhancing carbon (C) sequestration. However, its effect on nitrogen (N) dynamics in the soil–plant system is still not fully understood. In the present work, N isotope composition (δ15N) was used to facilitate the understanding of the processes involved in the N cycling when biochar is applied. We evaluated, through a wheat pot trial, the effect of different application rates of two types of biochar produced from jarrah and pine woodchips on the wheat biomass at harvest and on the soil and plant C and N contents and δ15N. In addition, the potential benefit of using nutrient-saturated biochar for the soil–plant system was also investigated. Whilst biochar produced from different feedstocks had similar effects on soil and plant nutrient contents, they induced differences in wheat grain biomass and plant δ15N. The effect of the biochar application rate was more pronounced, and at rates higher than 29 t ha−1, the application of biochar decreased grain biomass by up to 39 % and potentially increased N losses. Isotopic analyses indicated that this acceleration of N dynamics had probably occurred before the stage of wheat grain formation. The application of nutrient-enriched biochar resulted in an improved wheat grain production, most likely due to the enhanced nutrient availability, and in reduced N cycling rates in the plant–soil system, which could offset the competition between biochar and plants for nutrients and could decrease adverse environmental impacts due to N losses.
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