Humic Acid Mitigates the Negative Effects of High Rates of Biochar Application on Microbial Activity

TitleHumic Acid Mitigates the Negative Effects of High Rates of Biochar Application on Microbial Activity
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsHolatko J., Hammerschmiedt T., Datta R., Baltazar T., Kintl A., Latal O., Pecina V., Sarec P., Novak P., Balakova L., Danish S., Zafar-ul-Hye M., Fahad S., Brtnicky M.
JournalSustainability
Volume12
Pagination19
Date PublishedNov
Type of ArticleArticle
Accession NumberWOS:000594552500001
Keywordsamendments, BLACK CARBON, carbon, char, Compost, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, enzymes, GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS, growth, microbial biomass, organic amendment, PH, plant biomass, priming effect, quality, respiration, Science & Technology - Other Topics, soil, soil dehydrogenase, soil health, substances
Abstract

Objective: Biochar and a commercial humic acid-rich product, Humac (modified leonardite), represent soil amendments with the broad and beneficial effects on various soil properties. Their combination has been scarcely tested so far, although the positive impact of their interaction might be desirable. Materials and Methods: The dehydrogenase activity (DHA), microbial biomass carbon (C-mic), soil respiration (basal and substrate-induced), enzyme activities, total carbon (C-tot), and both shoot and root biomass yield were measured and compared in the short-term pot experiment with the lettuce seedlings. The following treatments were tested: the unamended soil (control), the Humac-amended soil (0.8 g center dot kg(-1)), the biochar-amended soil (low biochar 32 g center dot kg(-1), high biochar 80 g center dot kg(-1)), and the soil-amended with biochar + Humac. Results: The effect of both amendments on the soil pH was insignificant. The highest average values of C-tot and C-mic were detected in high biochar treatment and the highest average values of basal and substrate-induced respiration (glucose, glucosamine, alanine) were detected in the low biochar treatment. The phosphatase activity and fresh and dry lettuce aboveground biomass were the highest in the low biochar + Humac treatment. Conclusions: Even though the combination of both biochar + Humac decreased the microbial activities in the amended soil (C-mic, DHA, enzymes, substrate-induced respiration) at the low biochar dose, they mitigated the detrimental effect of the high biochar dose on respiration (all the types) and the enzyme (phosphatase, arylsulphatase) activities. In contrast to the previously published research in this issue, the effects could not be attributed to the change of the soil pH.

Short TitleSustainabilitySustainability
Alternate JournalSustainability
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Holatko, Jiri Hammerschmiedt, Tereza Datta, Rahul Baltazar, Tivadar Kintl, Antonin Latal, Oldrich Pecina, Vaclav Sarec, Petr Novak, Petr Balakova, Ludmila Danish, Subhan Zafar-ul-Hye, Muhammad Fahad, Shah Brtnicky, Martin
Pecina, Vaclav/AAH-2198-2021; Holatko, Jiri/AAE-2975-2021; Sarec, Petr/D-3287-2018; Datta, Rahul/J-9495-2014; Danish, Subhan/Q-1414-2018; Fahad, Shah/J-7265-2019; Latal, Oldrich/AAE-4267-2021; Brtnicky, Martin/I-4939-2018
Pecina, Vaclav/0000-0003-4274-5142; Holatko, Jiri/0000-0003-4156-4673; Sarec, Petr/0000-0001-9378-5318; Datta, Rahul/0000-0001-9001-2555; Danish, Subhan/0000-0002-6182-6207; Latal, Oldrich/0000-0002-0061-6572; Kintl, Antonin/0000-0002-0031-083X; Brtnicky, Martin/0000-0001-5237-722X
project of Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TH03030319]; Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech RepublicMinistry of Education, Youth & Sports - Czech Republic [FCH-S-20-6446]
The work was supported by the project of Technology Agency of the Czech Republic TH03030319: "Promoting the functional diversity of soil organisms by applying classic and modified stable organic matter while preserving the soil's production properties" and by Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic, grant number FCH-S-20-6446.

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