VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR

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Traditionally, to correct the acidity of soil, lime or agricultural dolomite is used, these conventional liming agents can bring as a secondary effect the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM), the carbon stock and the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). Alkaline biochar is an alternative due to its...

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Autores: RUPAY, Jannet, PÉREZ, Wendy E., SOLÓRZANO-ACOSTA, Richard, QUINTANILLA, José, CRUZ, JuanCarlos, COSME, Roberto
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
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VARIACIÓN DE LA EMISIÓN DE CO2 TEMPORAL, CO2 ACUMULADO Y MEJORA DE CARACTERÍSTICAS ASOCIADAS A LA FERTILIDAD DE UN SUELO ÁCIDO MEDIANTE LA APLICACIÓN DE BIOCHAR
title VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
spellingShingle VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
RUPAY, Jannet
title_short VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
title_full VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
title_fullStr VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
title_full_unstemmed VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
title_sort VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHAR
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv RUPAY, Jannet
PÉREZ, Wendy E.
SOLÓRZANO-ACOSTA, Richard
QUINTANILLA, José
CRUZ, JuanCarlos
COSME, Roberto
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description Traditionally, to correct the acidity of soil, lime or agricultural dolomite is used, these conventional liming agents can bring as a secondary effect the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM), the carbon stock and the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). Alkaline biochar is an alternative due to its stability and ability to obtain a positive carbon balance, improve agricultural soils and generate lower GHG emissions. We evaluated the CO2 emission and the physical and chemical properties of acid soil when amended with biochar, lime, and agricultural dolomite in a greenhouse. versus a control (without amendment). Without cultivation, agricultural lime and biochar had a rapid reaction raising the pH close to 7; biochar increased the content of organic matter (+23%), nitrogen (+20%), available phosphorus (+116%), CEC (+46%) and exchangeable cations. Temporal CO2 emission within 24 hours increased with biochar (131%) and dolomite (+41%), although it decreased significantly afterward. On the other hand, with the maize crop, the biochar maintained the desired pH value, and available phosphorus (+109%) and potassium (+224%), CEC (+6%) and exchangeable cations were higher; the temporary emission within 24 hours was higher for biochar (+314%), lime (+115%) and dolomite (+112%); and for the accumulated CO2, biochar presented the highest value (+53%). At day 56, CO2 emissions were not significantly different from the control for the three amendments, and even lower from day 75, which would mean a reduction in long-term emissions.
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spelling VARIATION OF THE TEMPORAL CO2, ACCUMULATED CO2 EMISSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FERTILITY OF AN ACID SOIL THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF BIOCHARVARIACIÓN DE LA EMISIÓN DE CO2 TEMPORAL, CO2 ACUMULADO Y MEJORA DE CARACTERÍSTICAS ASOCIADAS A LA FERTILIDAD DE UN SUELO ÁCIDO MEDIANTE LA APLICACIÓN DE BIOCHARRUPAY, JannetPÉREZ, Wendy E.SOLÓRZANO-ACOSTA, RichardQUINTANILLA, JoséCRUZ, JuanCarlosCOSME, RobertoTraditionally, to correct the acidity of soil, lime or agricultural dolomite is used, these conventional liming agents can bring as a secondary effect the decrease in soil organic matter (SOM), the carbon stock and the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). Alkaline biochar is an alternative due to its stability and ability to obtain a positive carbon balance, improve agricultural soils and generate lower GHG emissions. We evaluated the CO2 emission and the physical and chemical properties of acid soil when amended with biochar, lime, and agricultural dolomite in a greenhouse. versus a control (without amendment). Without cultivation, agricultural lime and biochar had a rapid reaction raising the pH close to 7; biochar increased the content of organic matter (+23%), nitrogen (+20%), available phosphorus (+116%), CEC (+46%) and exchangeable cations. Temporal CO2 emission within 24 hours increased with biochar (131%) and dolomite (+41%), although it decreased significantly afterward. On the other hand, with the maize crop, the biochar maintained the desired pH value, and available phosphorus (+109%) and potassium (+224%), CEC (+6%) and exchangeable cations were higher; the temporary emission within 24 hours was higher for biochar (+314%), lime (+115%) and dolomite (+112%); and for the accumulated CO2, biochar presented the highest value (+53%). At day 56, CO2 emissions were not significantly different from the control for the three amendments, and even lower from day 75, which would mean a reduction in long-term emissions.Tradicionalmente, para corregir la acidez del suelo se usa cal o dolomita agrícola, estos encalantes pueden tener como efecto secundario la disminución de materia orgánica del suelo (MOS), stock de carbono y emisión de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI). El biochar alcalino es una alternativa por su estabilidad y capacidad de obtener un balance positivo de carbono, mejorar los suelos agrícolas y generar menores emisiones de GEI. La emisión de CO2 y las propiedades físicas y químicas de un suelo ácido al ser enmendado con biochar, cal, dolomita agrícola versus un testigo (sin enmienda) se evaluaron en invernadero. Sin cultivo, la cal agrícola y biochar tuvieron una rápida reacción elevando el pH cerca de 7; el biochar aumentó el contenido de materia orgánica (+23%), nitrógeno (+20%), fósforo disponible (+116%), CIC (+46%) y cationes intercambiables. La emisión de CO2 temporal dentro de las 24 horas, aumentó con el biochar (+131%) y dolomita (+41%), aunque después disminuyó significativamente. Con el cultivo de maíz, el biochar mantuvo el valor deseado de pH, fueron mayores el fósforo (+109%) y potasio disponible (+224%), CIC (+6%) y cationes intercambiables; la emisión temporal dentro de las 24 horas fue mayor para el biochar (+314%), cal (+115%) y dolomita (+112%); y para el CO2 acumulado, el biochar presentó el mayor valor (+53%). Al día 56, las emisiones de CO2 no fueron significativamente diferentes al testigo para las tres enmiendas, y menores a partir del día 75, lo cual significaría una reducción en las emisiones a largo plazo.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2023-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículosArticlesapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/67210.24841/fa.v32i2.672Folia Amazónica; Vol. 32 Núm. 2 (2023); e32672Folia Amazonica; Vol. 32 Núm. 2 (2023); e326722410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v32i2reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/672/633Derechos de autor 2023 Wendy Pérez Porrashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.iiap.gob.pe:article/6722023-11-15T16:20:22Z
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