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Charcoal and smoke extract stimulate the soil microbial community in a highly weathered xanthic Ferralsol
Authors:Christoph Steiner  Keshav C Das  Marcos Garcia  Bernhard Frster  Wolfgang Zech
Institution:aInstitute of Soil Science and Soil Geography, University of Bayreuth, Postfach 10 1251, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany;bBiorefining and Carbon Cycling Program, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30606, USA;cEmbrapa Amazonia Ocidental, CP 319-69011-970 Manaus, Brazil;dECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, 65439 Flörsheim/Main, Germany
Abstract:The influence of charcoal and smoke condensates (pyroligneous acid, PA) on microbial activity in a highly weathered Amazonian upland soil was assessed via measurements of basal respiration (BR), substrate-induced respiration (SIR), and exponential population increase after substrate addition. PA extracts are commonly used for fertilizer or as pest control in Brazil, where phosphorus (P) availability and nitrogen (N) leaching are among the most severe limitations for agriculture. Microbes play an important role in nutrient cycling and solubilizing of phosphate. BR, microbial biomass, population growth and the microbe's efficiency (expressed by the metabolic quotient) increased linearly and significantly with increasing charcoal concentrations (50, 100 and 150 g kg?1 soil). Application of PA caused a sharp increase in all parameters. We suppose that the condensates from smoke contain easily degradable substances and only small amounts of inhibitory agents, which could be utilized by the microbes for their metabolism.
Keywords:Bio-oil  Brazil  Microbial activity  Slash and char  Terra Preta  Wood vinegar
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