Biochar-induced metal immobilization and soil biogeochemical process: An integrated mechanistic approach

El-Naggar, Ali; Lee, Mi Hee; Hur, Jin; Lee, Young Han; Igalavithana, Avanthi Deshani; Shaheen, Sabry M.; Ryu, Changkook; Rinklebe, Jörg; Tsang, Daniel C.W.; Ok, Yong Sik;

Abstract


The nature of biochar-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) has a crucial role in the interactions between biochar and metal immobilization, carbon dynamics, and microbial communities in soil. This study utilized excitation–emission matrix coupled with parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) modeling to provide mechanistic evidence of biochar-induced influences on main soil biogeochemical processes. Three biochars produced from rice straw, wood, and grass residues were added to sandy and sandy loam soils and incubated for 473 d. Microbial and terrestrial humic-like fluorescent components were identified in the soils after incubation. The sandy loam soil exhibited a higher DOM with microbial sources than did the sandy soil. All biochars reduced Pb bioavailability, whereas the rice straw biochar enhanced the As bioavailability in the sandy loam soil. The biochar-derived aliphatic-DOM positively correlated with As bioavailability (r = 0.82) in the sandy loam soil and enhanced the cumulative CO2-C (r = 0.59) in the sandy soil. The promoted cumulative CO2-C in the sandy soil with all biochars correlated with the enhanced microbial communities, in particular, gram-positive (r = 0.59) and gram-negative (r = 0.59) bacteria. Our results suggest that the integration of EEM-PARAFAC with spectroscopic indices could be useful for a comprehensive interpretation of the soil quality changes in response to the application of biochar.


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Title Biochar-induced metal immobilization and soil biogeochemical process: An integrated mechanistic approach
Authors El-Naggar, Ali ; Lee, Mi Hee; Hur, Jin; Lee, Young Han; Igalavithana, Avanthi Deshani; Shaheen, Sabry M.; Ryu, Changkook; Rinklebe, Jörg; Tsang, Daniel C.W.; Ok, Yong Sik
Keywords Carbon dynamics;CO efflux 2;EEM-PARAFAC;Microbial analysis;Toxic element
Issue Date 1-Jan-2020
Journal The Science of the total environment 
Volume 698
ISSN 00489697
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134112
PubMed ID 31783442
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85072196506

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