2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.082
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Temperature and moisture responses to carbon mineralization in the biochar-amended saline soil

Abstract: • Cumulative C min increases with biochar added and incubation temperature.• The temperature rise reduced the turnover time of C pools and Q 10 . This study assessed the effects of temperature and moisture on carbon mineralization (C min ) in a saline soil system with biochar amendment. The dynamics of C min were monitored in a biochar-amended saline soil for 220 days by incubation experiments under different conditions of temperature (15°C, 25°C and 35°C) and moisture (30%, 70% and 105% of the water-holding c… Show more

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“…Consistent with previous studies (Bracho et al, 2016;Dalias et al, 2001;Sun et al, 2016), we found that the temperature sensitivity of the C mineralization varied not only with the rate constants (k) but also with the labile C pool size (a 0 ) in this laboratory experiment (Fig. 1A-F).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Consistent with previous studies (Bracho et al, 2016;Dalias et al, 2001;Sun et al, 2016), we found that the temperature sensitivity of the C mineralization varied not only with the rate constants (k) but also with the labile C pool size (a 0 ) in this laboratory experiment (Fig. 1A-F).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As previously reported (Bárcenas-Moreno et al, 2009;Hamdi et al, 2013;Ranneklev and Bååth, 2001), the varying temperature regime (V T ) can promote the optimal growth of most mesophilic microbial groups. In addition, highly diversified microbial pathways increase the exploitation of C resources and the size of the labile C pool (Bracho et al, 2016;Sun et al, 2016). Thus, the greatest potential C mineralization (i.e., the highest a 0 ) under the V T was reasonable in the current study (Tables SI-2 and SI-3).…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…The following is to summarize the main results and their implications for the 20 accepted articles in the special topic. Xu et al (2016aXu et al ( , 2016bXu et al ( , 2016c and Sun et al (2016aSun et al ( , 2016b P NMR technique to analyze P transformation under different pyrolysis temperatures and further compared effects of biochar and P fertilizers on P availability and plant biomass, providing good reference for utilizing biochar amendment into salt-soil. Long et al (2016aLong et al ( , 2016b) discussed about the current status of developing coastal mudflat areas in China by taking Yancheng, Jiangsu as an example and basing on their practical work for more than 20 years.…”
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confidence: 99%