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Biochar addition induced the same plant responses as elevated CO2 in mine spoil
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posted on 2019-02-13, 00:00 authored by Y Zhang, B Drigo, Shahla Hosseini Bai, C Menke, M Zhang, Z XuNitrogen (N) limitation is one of the major constrain factors for biochar in improving plant growth, the same for elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Hence, we hypothesized that (1) biochar would induce the same plant responses as elevated CO2 under N-poor conditions; (2) elevated CO2 would decrease the potential of biochar application in improving plant growth. To test these hypotheses, we assessed the effects of pinewood biochar, produced at three pyrolytic temperatures (650, 750 and 850 °C), on C and N allocation at the whole-plant level of three plant species (Austrostipa ramossissima, Dichelachne micrantha and Isolepis nodosa) grown in the N poor mine spoil under both ambient (400 μL L−1) and elevated (700 μL L−1) CO2 concentrations. Our data showed that biochar addition (1) significantly decreased leaf total N and δ15N (P < 0.05); (2) decreased leaf total N and δ15N more pronouncedly than those of root; and (3) showed more pronounced effects on improving plant biomass under ambient CO2 than under elevated CO2 concentration. Hence, it remained a strong possibility that biochar addition induced the same plant physiological responses as elevated CO2 in the N-deficient mine spoil. As expected, elevated CO2 decreased the ability of biochar addition in improving plant growth. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.
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2017-10-24External Author Affiliations
Griffith University; University of South Australia; University of Western Sydney; University of the Sunshine CoastEra Eligible
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