Nutrient cycling and microbial responses to termite and earthworm activity in soils amended with woody residues in the Sudano-Sahel

2022 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 103381
Author(s):  
Salifou Traoré ◽  
Daouda Guébré ◽  
Edmond Hien ◽  
Mamoudou Traoré ◽  
Nathan Lee ◽  
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Biochar ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongmin Dai ◽  
Xinquan Xiong ◽  
Hang Zhu ◽  
Haojie Xu ◽  
Peng Leng ◽  
...  

AbstractSoil microorganisms play crucial roles in soil nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, fertility maintenance and crop health and production. To date, the responses of microorganisms, such as microbial activity, diversity, community structure and nutrient cycling processes, to biochar addition have been widely reported. However, the relationships between soil microbial groups (bacteria, fungi and microscopic fauna) and biochar physicochemical properties have not been summarized. In this review, we conclude that biochar affects soil microbial growth, diversity and community compositions by directly providing growth promoters for soil biota or indirectly changing soil basic properties. The porous structure, labile C, high pH and electrochemical properties of biochar play an important role in determining soil microbial abundance and communities, and their mediated N and P cycling processes, while the effects and underlying mechanisms vary with biochar types that are affected by pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type. Finally, we highlight some issues related to research methodology and subjects that are still poorly understood or controversial, and the perspectives for further research in microbial responses to biochar addition.


Fruits ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 57 (3) ◽  
pp. 143-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sajan Kurien ◽  
Paickattumana Suresh Kumar ◽  
Nerukavil Varieth Kamalam ◽  
Pallacken Abdul Wahid

2002 ◽  
Vol 160 (5) ◽  
pp. 553
Author(s):  
Pastor ◽  
Peckham ◽  
Bridgham ◽  
Weltzin ◽  
Chen

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett Smith ◽  
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Michael Kipp ◽  
Eva E. Stüeken ◽  
Roger Buick
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