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Interaction of Changes in pH and Urease Activity Induced by Biochar Addition Affects Ammonia Volatilization on an Acid Paddy Soil Following Application of Urea
Authors:Min Huang  Xuefeng Zhou  Jiana Chen  Fangbo Cao  Ligeng Jiang  Yingbin Zou
Affiliation:1. Southern Regional Collaborative Innovation Center for Grain and Oil Crops (CICGO), Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, China;2. Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Farming System, Guangxi University, Nanning, China
Abstract:A pot experiment was conducted to test the hypothesis that the interaction of changes in pH and urease activity induced by biochar addition affects ammonia (NH3) volatilization on acid soils following application of urea. The results showed that the difference in accumulative NH3 volatilization between biochar addition rates of 20 and 0 Mg ha–1 was not significant, while the biochar addition rate of 40 Mg ha–1 had 42% higher accumulative NH3 volatilization than the biochar addition rate of 0 Mg ha–1. Soil pH significantly increased with increasing biochar addition rate. The soil urease activity was significantly reduced by biochar addition, but there was no significant difference between biochar addition rates of 20 and 40 Mg ha–1. These results support our hypothesis and suggest that the biochar addition rate may need to be properly selected in order to minimize fertilizer-N loss through NH3 volatilization on urea-fertilized acid paddy soils.
Keywords:Acid soil  ammonia volatilization  biochar amendment  urea application
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