生物炭
修正案
固碳
环境化学
土壤健康
土壤有机质
木炭
环境科学
化学
土壤改良剂
土壤化学
土壤水分
土壤科学
热解
二氧化碳
有机化学
政治学
法学
作者
Stephen Joseph,Marta Camps Arbestain,Yuping Lin,Paul Munroe,Chee H. Chia,James M. Hook,Lukas Van Zwieten,Stephen Kimber,Annette Cowie,Balwant Singh,Johannes Lehmann,N. Foidl,Ronald J. Smernik,James E. Amonette
摘要
Interactions between biochar, soil, microbes, and plant roots may occur within a short period of time after application to the soil. The extent, rates, and implications of these interactions, however, are far from understood. This review describes the properties of biochars and suggests possible reactions that may occur after the addition of biochars to soil. These include dissolution–precipitation, adsorption–desorption, acid–base, and redox reactions. Attention is given to reactions occurring within pores, and to interactions with roots, microorganisms, and soil fauna. Examination of biochars (from chicken litter, greenwaste, and paper mill sludges) weathered for 1 and 2 years in an Australian Ferrosol provides evidence for some of the mechanisms described in this review and offers an insight to reactions at a molecular scale. These interactions are biochar- and site-specific. Therefore, suitable experimental trials—combining biochar types and different pedoclimatic conditions—are needed to determine the extent to which these reactions influence the potential of biochar as a soil amendment and tool for carbon sequestration.
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