Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment

The interplay of different mechanisms shaping the biochar impact on soil structure remains relatively unexplored. We investigated the impact of biochar application to two contrasting soils on the stability of soil aggregates under an intensive intermittent leaching regime. A greenhouse experiment wa...

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Main Authors: Nikola Teutscherova, Bohdan Lojka, Marta Benito, Alberto Masaguer, Eduardo Vázquez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1910
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spelling doaj-1d5b5345bc654d27a1de9ba715a3da692021-04-02T16:20:31ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-12-01101910191010.3390/agronomy10121910Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching ExperimentNikola Teutscherova0Bohdan Lojka1Marta Benito2Alberto Masaguer3Eduardo Vázquez4Department of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry, Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 16500 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Crop Sciences and Agroforestry, Faculty of Tropical Agrisciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 16500 Prague, Czech RepublicDepartamento de Produccón Agraria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Produccón Agraria, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica, Alimentaria y de Biosistemas, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Soil Biogeochemistry and Soil Ecology, University of Bayreuth, 95448 Bayreuth, GermanyThe interplay of different mechanisms shaping the biochar impact on soil structure remains relatively unexplored. We investigated the impact of biochar application to two contrasting soils on the stability of soil aggregates under an intensive intermittent leaching regime. A greenhouse experiment was established using PVC columns filled with 500 g soil from an Acrisol or Calcisol amended with three biochar applications (0, 1 and 2% <i>w</i>/<i>w</i>). The columns were watered weekly (100 mL) during two leaching cycles (each lasting 10 weeks). The amount of leached base cations, the stability of 1–2 mm aggregates fraction and soil chemical properties were determined. Biochar enhanced the leaching of the studied cations, but the content of base cations and effective cation exchange capacity remained higher in the biochar-amended Acrisol when compared to control soil. In both soils, biochar reduced the amount of water-stable aggregates, which seemed to be attributed to the increase of K in the exchange complex in the Acrisol while no significant correlation was detected between aggregation in Calcisol and other variables. The negative impact of biochar on soil aggregation is likely linked to higher sensitivity of biochar-amended soils to aggregate disruption under changing moisture conditions caused by frequent and intensive leaching events. These results highlight the gaps in our understanding of biochar impact on soil aggregation, which have implications for soil erodibility or restoration of degraded lands under changing climate.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1910acrisolaggregatesbase cationsbiocharcalcisolleaching
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author Nikola Teutscherova
Bohdan Lojka
Marta Benito
Alberto Masaguer
Eduardo Vázquez
spellingShingle Nikola Teutscherova
Bohdan Lojka
Marta Benito
Alberto Masaguer
Eduardo Vázquez
Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
Agronomy
acrisol
aggregates
base cations
biochar
calcisol
leaching
author_facet Nikola Teutscherova
Bohdan Lojka
Marta Benito
Alberto Masaguer
Eduardo Vázquez
author_sort Nikola Teutscherova
title Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
title_short Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
title_full Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
title_fullStr Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Biochar Reduces the Stability of Soil Aggregates during Intensive Leaching Experiment
title_sort biochar reduces the stability of soil aggregates during intensive leaching experiment
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The interplay of different mechanisms shaping the biochar impact on soil structure remains relatively unexplored. We investigated the impact of biochar application to two contrasting soils on the stability of soil aggregates under an intensive intermittent leaching regime. A greenhouse experiment was established using PVC columns filled with 500 g soil from an Acrisol or Calcisol amended with three biochar applications (0, 1 and 2% <i>w</i>/<i>w</i>). The columns were watered weekly (100 mL) during two leaching cycles (each lasting 10 weeks). The amount of leached base cations, the stability of 1–2 mm aggregates fraction and soil chemical properties were determined. Biochar enhanced the leaching of the studied cations, but the content of base cations and effective cation exchange capacity remained higher in the biochar-amended Acrisol when compared to control soil. In both soils, biochar reduced the amount of water-stable aggregates, which seemed to be attributed to the increase of K in the exchange complex in the Acrisol while no significant correlation was detected between aggregation in Calcisol and other variables. The negative impact of biochar on soil aggregation is likely linked to higher sensitivity of biochar-amended soils to aggregate disruption under changing moisture conditions caused by frequent and intensive leaching events. These results highlight the gaps in our understanding of biochar impact on soil aggregation, which have implications for soil erodibility or restoration of degraded lands under changing climate.
topic acrisol
aggregates
base cations
biochar
calcisol
leaching
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1910
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