Organics Composition and Microbial Analysis Reveal the Different Roles of Biochar and Hydrochar in Affecting Methane Oxidation from Paddy Soil

31 Pages Posted: 7 May 2022

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Feihong Liu

Donghua University

Mengyuan Ji

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Lurui Xiao

Donghua University

Xiaoxia Wang

Donghua University

Yinzhu Diao

Donghua University

Yitong Dan

Donghua University

Huan Wang

Donghua University

wenjing sang

Donghua University

Abstract

Biochar and hydrochar, as valuable and eco-friendly soil remediation materials from greenwaste, have potential to enhance methane oxidation in paddy soil. But the mechanism of biomass carbon on the improvement of methane-oxidizing bacteria communities in paddy soil has not been adequately elucidated. In the present study, the effect of different-temperature rice straw-based biomass carbon (RB400, RB600, RH250 and RH300) on methane oxidation were investigated by analyzing the soil dissolved organic matter (DOM), physicochemical properties and changes in microbial community structure. The results of the 17-day incubation experiment showed that biomass carbon amendment overall enhanced methane oxidation in paddy soil. The enhancement of methane oxidation rate was more pronounced for biochar compared to hydrochar, with RB600 being the most effective treatment. The result of excitation-emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectroscopy showed that less DOM were released from the soil in the biochar treatments compared to the hydrochar treatments and protein-like were detected only in the hydrochar group. Microbial analysis further showed that hydrochar inhibited the growth of Bacillus , Methylobacter , and Methylocystis , while RB600 significantly increased the relative abundance of methanotrophs (responsible for methane oxidation), such as Methylcystis and Methylobacter , which is consistent with their different effects on the methane oxidation rate. Moreover, from the analysis of principal component analysis (PCA) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), Methylobacter and Methylocystis were negatively respond to H/C of biomass carbon. The present study provides a deeper understanding of the effect of biomass carbon obtained by different processes on methane oxidation when applied to soil from the perspective of organic matter and microbial communities.

Keywords: Rice straw, Biochar, Hydrochar, Methane oxidation, Microbial

Suggested Citation

Liu, Feihong and Ji, Mengyuan and Xiao, Lurui and Wang, Xiaoxia and Diao, Yinzhu and Dan, Yitong and Wang, Huan and sang, wenjing, Organics Composition and Microbial Analysis Reveal the Different Roles of Biochar and Hydrochar in Affecting Methane Oxidation from Paddy Soil. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4103364 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4103364

Feihong Liu

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Mengyuan Ji

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Lurui Xiao

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Xiaoxia Wang

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Yinzhu Diao

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Yitong Dan

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Huan Wang

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

Wenjing Sang (Contact Author)

Donghua University ( email )

Shanghai 200051
China

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