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Biochar addition reduces N2O emissions in fertilized soils under energy cane cultivation

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Autor(es):
Moitinho, Mara Regina ; Philippot, Laurent ; Gonzaga, Leandro Carolino ; Bru, David ; Carvalho, Joao Luis Nunes
Número total de Autores: 5
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT; v. 359, p. 11-pg., 2024-01-01.
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N2O emissions resulting from the application of nitrogen (N) fertilizers and vinasse represent the main sources of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions in sugar-energy sector. Conversely, the application of biochar in soils has been worldwide recognized as an strategy to mitigate N2O emissions, although little is known about their effects on soils under energy cane production. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of biochar addition as a strategy to mitigate soil N2O emissions in soil under energy cane cultivation, as well as to quantify the abundance of N2O-producing and N2O-reducing microbial guilds. A greenhouse experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design, with five treatments and four replications. The treatments were: i) no N fertilization (control); ii) N fertilization; iii) N fertilization plus vinasse; iv) N fertilization plus biochar; v) N fertilization plus vinasse plus biochar. All treatments (except control) were balanced to receive the same amount of nutrients. Biochar was added at a rate of 5 g kg � 1 of soil. Soil N2O emissions were quantified by static chambers for 78 days, and soil sampling were performed to determine chemical and microbiological attributes, including functional genes of the nitrogen cycle (AOA, AOB, nirK, nirS, nosZI and nosZII) by real-time PCR. Results indicated that vinasse addition increased N2O emissions. Conversely, the application of biochar reduced N2O emissions associated with the application of N fertilizer (56 %) and N fertilizer + vinasse (41 %). The high N2O emissions observed in vinasse treatment were directly correlated with nitrifier microorganisms (AOB and AOA), indicating that nitrification should be the main pathway of N2O emissions in this treatment. The production of energy cane biomass was similar between N fertilizer treatments. High N2O emission intensities (mg N2O g biomass -1) were obtained in treatments with vinasse application. This study concluded that biochar is an effficient strategy to mitigate N2O emissions, providing the first insights into how biochar affects the microbial community associated with N2O emissions from soil under energy cane cultivation. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 19/21817-1 - Microbiota associada à emissão de N2O em solo sob plantio de cana energia
Beneficiário:Mara Regina Moitinho
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Exterior - Estágio de Pesquisa - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 16/50403-2 - Valorização da cadeia produtiva descentralizada de biomassa visando a produção de biocombustíveis avançados: desenvolvimento e avaliação de rotas termoquímicas integradas à produção de biomassas e a rotas bioquímicas
Beneficiário:Antonio Maria Francisco Luiz Jose Bonomi
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Parceria para Inovação Tecnológica - PITE
Processo FAPESP: 18/04992-1 - Emissão de gases de efeito estufa associada à microbiologia do solo em áreas sob manejo da cana-energia
Beneficiário:Mara Regina Moitinho
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 17/11523-5 - Integração cana-de-açúcar/pecuária: modelagem e otimização
Beneficiário:Antonio Maria Francisco Luiz Jose Bonomi
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Programa BIOEN - Temático