Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency

Abstract Background The use of biochar-based N fertilizers have been considered among the most effective strategy for reducing nitrogen loss and improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). However, effect and mechanism of biochar-coated urea (BCU) controlling the loss of nitrogen from soil and NUE are...

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Main Authors: Yiman Jia, Zhengyi Hu, Yuxin Ba, Wenfang Qi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-020-00205-4
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spelling doaj-b4d6af1826a54da7b3b6178e11432d792021-01-10T12:23:24ZengSpringerOpenChemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture2196-56412021-01-018111110.1186/s40538-020-00205-4Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiencyYiman Jia0Zhengyi Hu1Yuxin Ba2Wenfang Qi3College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesCollege of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesBlue Sky Zhenggao (Beijing) Agricultural Science and Technology Co., LTDShenwu Technology Group Corp Co., LTDAbstract Background The use of biochar-based N fertilizers have been considered among the most effective strategy for reducing nitrogen loss and improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). However, effect and mechanism of biochar-coated urea (BCU) controlling the loss of nitrogen from soil and NUE are rarely reported. Methodology In this study, a 65-d culture pot experiment of oilseed rape was used to investigate the impact of BCU on nitrogen leaching, ammonia volatilization, soil nitrogen concentrations, soil pH, nitrogen uptake, NUE and oilseed rape biomass as compared with urea and urea combined with biochar at same nitrogen level. Results Results showed that the application of BCU could minimize nitrogen loss mainly by reducing nitrate leaching loss; which could be attributed to the slow-release performance of BCU, followed by biochar induced adsorption/fixation of nitrogen due to the porous nature and surface functional groups of biochar. However, the application of BCU enhanced ammonia volatilization due to the increase of soil NH4 +–N concentration and pH value of microenvironment around urea by BCU. The application of BCU increased NUE by about 20% when compared with urea, since BCU reduced losses of nitrogen fertilizer and increased concentration of nitrogen in the soil as well as nitrogen uptake in oilseed rape. Furthermore, the reduction of nitrogen application by 20% when BCU served as a nitrogen source not only reduced nitrogen loss but significantly improved NUE, with no negative effect on the biomass of oilseed rape. Conclusion BCU can serve as a promising control release nitrogen fertilizer for reducing loss of nitrogen and increasing NUE. However further investigations are required to validate the dosage-effect relationship of BCU on crop yield at the field scale.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-020-00205-4BiocharBiochar-based fertilizerSlow-release coated ureaAmmonia volatilizationNitrogen leachingNitrogen use efficiency
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author Yiman Jia
Zhengyi Hu
Yuxin Ba
Wenfang Qi
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Zhengyi Hu
Yuxin Ba
Wenfang Qi
Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
Biochar
Biochar-based fertilizer
Slow-release coated urea
Ammonia volatilization
Nitrogen leaching
Nitrogen use efficiency
author_facet Yiman Jia
Zhengyi Hu
Yuxin Ba
Wenfang Qi
author_sort Yiman Jia
title Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
title_short Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
title_full Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
title_fullStr Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
title_sort application of biochar-coated urea controlled loss of fertilizer nitrogen and increased nitrogen use efficiency
publisher SpringerOpen
series Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
issn 2196-5641
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background The use of biochar-based N fertilizers have been considered among the most effective strategy for reducing nitrogen loss and improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). However, effect and mechanism of biochar-coated urea (BCU) controlling the loss of nitrogen from soil and NUE are rarely reported. Methodology In this study, a 65-d culture pot experiment of oilseed rape was used to investigate the impact of BCU on nitrogen leaching, ammonia volatilization, soil nitrogen concentrations, soil pH, nitrogen uptake, NUE and oilseed rape biomass as compared with urea and urea combined with biochar at same nitrogen level. Results Results showed that the application of BCU could minimize nitrogen loss mainly by reducing nitrate leaching loss; which could be attributed to the slow-release performance of BCU, followed by biochar induced adsorption/fixation of nitrogen due to the porous nature and surface functional groups of biochar. However, the application of BCU enhanced ammonia volatilization due to the increase of soil NH4 +–N concentration and pH value of microenvironment around urea by BCU. The application of BCU increased NUE by about 20% when compared with urea, since BCU reduced losses of nitrogen fertilizer and increased concentration of nitrogen in the soil as well as nitrogen uptake in oilseed rape. Furthermore, the reduction of nitrogen application by 20% when BCU served as a nitrogen source not only reduced nitrogen loss but significantly improved NUE, with no negative effect on the biomass of oilseed rape. Conclusion BCU can serve as a promising control release nitrogen fertilizer for reducing loss of nitrogen and increasing NUE. However further investigations are required to validate the dosage-effect relationship of BCU on crop yield at the field scale.
topic Biochar
Biochar-based fertilizer
Slow-release coated urea
Ammonia volatilization
Nitrogen leaching
Nitrogen use efficiency
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-020-00205-4
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