Effect of biochar amendment on organic matter and dissolved organic matter composition of agricultural soils from a two-year field experiment

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Mar 15:812:151422. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151422. Epub 2021 Nov 4.

Abstract

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important organic matter fraction that plays a key role in many biological and chemical processes in soil. The effect of biochar addition on the content and composition of soil organic matter (SOM) and DOM in an agricultural soil in Italy was investigated within a two-year period. UV-Vis spectroscopy and analytical pyrolysis have been applied to study complex components in DOM soil samples. Additionally, analytical pyrolysis was used to provide qualitative information of SOM at molecular level and the properties of biochar before and one year after amendment. A method was developed to quantify biochar levels by thermogravimetric analysis that enabled to identify deviations from the amendment rate. The water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) concentrations in the amended soils were significantly lower than those in the control soils, indicating that biochar decreased the leaching of DOM. DOM in treated soils was characterized by a higher aromatic character according to analytical pyrolysis and UV-Vis spectroscopy. Moreover, a relatively high abundance of compounds with N was observed in pyrolysates of treated soils, suggesting that biochar increased the proportion of microbial DOM. The results from thermal and spectroscopy techniques are consistent in highlighting significant changes in DOM levels and composition due to biochar application with important effects on soil carbon storage and cycling.

Keywords: Biochar; Dissolved organic carbon; PAH; Py-GC–MS; Soil amendment.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Charcoal
  • Dissolved Organic Matter*
  • Soil*

Substances

  • Dissolved Organic Matter
  • Soil
  • biochar
  • Charcoal