Enzymatic Stoichiometry and Microbial Resource Limitation in a Saline-Alkaline Soil Five Years After Biochar Application, Fertilization, and Irrigation

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第一作者: Li, Jingjing

作者: Li, Jingjing;Li, Wenwen;Zhao, Xiaoning;Liang, Yinku;Zhao, Xiaoning;Liang, Yinku;Zhao, Xiaoning;Xue, Lihua;Zhang, Sheng;Zamanian, Kazem

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关键词: biochar; soil enzymatic activities; phospholipid fatty acids; microbial element utilization efficiency; microbial resource limitation

期刊名称:AGRONOMY-BASEL ( 影响因子:3.4; 五年影响因子:3.8 )

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年卷期: 2025 年 15 卷 3 期

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摘要: The effect of biochar addition on enzyme stoichiometry and regulatory mechanisms in saline-alkali soil is still vague. We studied how five years (2018-2023) of applying 10 t biochar ha-1 yr-1 influences soil's chemical and microbial properties, microbial element utilization efficiency, and resource limitations in the Tarim River basin. Low, medium, and high nitrogen fertilization (kg N ha-1) and irrigation (W) (mm) with or without biochar (B) were as follows: low nitrogen low irrigation (LNLW, 100/140), mid nitrogen mid irrigation (MNMW, 200/220), high nitrogen high irrigation (HNHW, 300/320), LNLWB, MNMWB, and HNHWB. Biochar application (LNLWB, MNMWB, HNHWB) increased soil organic carbon (+61%, +55%, +59%), total N (+9%, +16%, +8%), total phosphorus (+6%, +5%, +27%), microbial N (+75%, +86%, +28%) and P use efficiency (+60%, +45%, +27%), but decreased microbial biomass carbon (-6%, -29%, -45%), and microbial carbon use efficiency (-6%, -7%, -7%). Biochar application alleviated microbial C limitation but increased the P limitation of MNMW and the N limitation of HNHW. In conclusion, with a 1/3 reduction in N fertilization and irrigation compared with HNHW (MNMW), biochar can greatly alleviate microbial resource limitations and improve soil fertility in saline-alkaline soils.

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