Effects of magnesium-modified biochar on soil nitrogen leaching and growth of Chinese cabbage

Yongchun Zhou, Zhimin Chen, Zili Zhao, Liulin Wu, Yapeng Wang, Jinrong Yang,Ning An,Hang Jing

Journal of Soils and Sediments(2024)

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The overuse of nitrogen fertilizers, most commonly urea, is ultimately having a serious impact on the environment through nitrogen leaching. Biochar addition is considered to be a promising measure for mitigating nitrogen leaching. However, whether biochar has a long-term effect is unclear. Moreover, Mg-modified biochar (Mg-biochar) has more excellent physicochemical and surface properties than original biochar, and it has been widely used in water pollution remediation; however, its effect on soil nitrogen leaching is still uncertain. The optimal Mg-biochar was selected by adsorption test. In the subsequent soil column simulation experiment, a total of five treatment groups: nitrogen fertilizer (CK), nitrogen fertilizer + fresh biochar (BC), nitrogen fertilizer + Mg-biochar (MGBC), nitrogen fertilizer + freeze-thaw aged biochar (DBC), and nitrogen fertilizer + freeze-thaw aging Mg-biochar (DMGBC) were set up to explore the distribution of nitrogen in the soil-leaching solution-plant system. In this study, biochar modified by 2 mol/L MgCl2 was chosen to be the optimal Mg-biochar. Compared with the CK, BC reduced the soil nitrogen leaching by 16.96
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Biochar,MgCl2 modification,Freeze-thaw aging,Nitrogen leaching,Cabbage growth
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