Modified cornstalk biochar can reduce ammonia emissions from compost by increasing the number of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and decreasing urease activity
2021
Zhou, Shizheng | Wen, Xin | Cao, Zhen | Cheng, Ran | Qian, Yuliang | Mi, Jiandui | Wang, Yan | Liao, Xindi | Ma, Baohua | Zou, Yongde | Wu, Yinbao
This study examined how the addition of modified cornstalk biochar (CB) affected ammonia (NH₃) emissions during composting. Four treatments were established, including a control (CK) with layer manure and sawdust only, and the CK mixtures adding 10% HNO₃ CB (NA), 10% H₂O₂ CB (HP) and 10% HNO₃– H₂O₂ CB (MI). As the results showed, NH₃ emissions was reduced by 47.83% (NA), 61.69% (HP) and 45.69% (MI) when the modified CB used as a compost additive (P < 0.05). According to the data analysis, the addition of modified CB significantly increased the number of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), inhibited urease activity and decreased the abundance of narG and nirS at rising temperatures and high temperatures (P < 0.05). Redundancy analysis demonstrated a negative correlation between NH₃ emissions and AOB and a positive correlation with urease activity, narG and nirS. Thus, the modified CB helped reduce NH₃ emissions by regulating nitrification processes.
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