Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures

Amendment of soil with biochar instead of mineral or organic fertilizers might be one of techniques wich reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The effect of biochar based on chicken manure on the biomass and respiratory activity of agricultural soil microorganisms was evaluated in lab...

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Main Authors: Kuryntseva Polina, Galieva Gulnaz, Pavlova Yuliya, Galitskaya Polina, Selivanovskaya Svetlana
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/100/e3sconf_eeste2023_01013.pdf
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author Kuryntseva Polina
Galieva Gulnaz
Pavlova Yuliya
Galitskaya Polina
Selivanovskaya Svetlana
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Galieva Gulnaz
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Galitskaya Polina
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description Amendment of soil with biochar instead of mineral or organic fertilizers might be one of techniques wich reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The effect of biochar based on chicken manure on the biomass and respiratory activity of agricultural soil microorganisms was evaluated in lab conditions at normal (average climatic norm for the vegetation season in central Russia, 15 °C) and elevated (25 and 35 °C) temperatures. It was shown that the introduction of 10% biochar by mass did not lead to an increase emission of CO2 from the soil relative to the control at 15 °C for 60 days of the experiment. An increase in temperature caused an increase in carbon dioxide emissions from the control soil by 35% and 91% and a decrease in moisture by 24% and 42% at 25 and 35°C, respectively. Microbial biomass increased in the control soil by 32% at 25°C and decreased by 34% at 35°C. Soil amendment with biochar led to the leveling of the effect of elevated temperatures on all three parameters. Thus, biochar made from chicken manure allowed one of the characteristics of soil fertility to be preserved and did not lead to the loss of greenhouse gases.
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spelling doaj.art-b04e2d4f7f9c4271a7a1680858e4b8fd2024-01-26T10:41:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014630101310.1051/e3sconf/202346301013e3sconf_eeste2023_01013Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperaturesKuryntseva Polina0Galieva Gulnaz1Pavlova Yuliya2Galitskaya Polina3Selivanovskaya Svetlana4Institute of Environmental Science, Kazan Federal UniversityInstitute of Environmental Science, Kazan Federal UniversityInstitute of Environmental Science, Kazan Federal UniversityInstitute of Environmental Science, Kazan Federal UniversityInstitute of Environmental Science, Kazan Federal UniversityAmendment of soil with biochar instead of mineral or organic fertilizers might be one of techniques wich reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The effect of biochar based on chicken manure on the biomass and respiratory activity of agricultural soil microorganisms was evaluated in lab conditions at normal (average climatic norm for the vegetation season in central Russia, 15 °C) and elevated (25 and 35 °C) temperatures. It was shown that the introduction of 10% biochar by mass did not lead to an increase emission of CO2 from the soil relative to the control at 15 °C for 60 days of the experiment. An increase in temperature caused an increase in carbon dioxide emissions from the control soil by 35% and 91% and a decrease in moisture by 24% and 42% at 25 and 35°C, respectively. Microbial biomass increased in the control soil by 32% at 25°C and decreased by 34% at 35°C. Soil amendment with biochar led to the leveling of the effect of elevated temperatures on all three parameters. Thus, biochar made from chicken manure allowed one of the characteristics of soil fertility to be preserved and did not lead to the loss of greenhouse gases.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/100/e3sconf_eeste2023_01013.pdf
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Galieva Gulnaz
Pavlova Yuliya
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Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
E3S Web of Conferences
title Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
title_full Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
title_fullStr Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
title_short Biochar made from chicken manure - a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
title_sort biochar made from chicken manure a fertilizer that can ensure the carbon neutrality of agricultural soils in conditions of elevated temperatures
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/100/e3sconf_eeste2023_01013.pdf
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