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Co-application of biochar and cattle manure counteract positive priming of carbon mineralization in a sandy soil

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dc.contributor.author Dodor, Daniel E.
dc.contributor.author Amanor, Yahaya J.
dc.contributor.author Attor, Festus T.
dc.contributor.author Adjadeh, Thomas A.
dc.contributor.author Neina, Dora
dc.contributor.author Miyittah, Michael
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-06T12:09:38Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-06T12:09:38Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5235
dc.description 9p:, ill. en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: Application of biochar has been suggested as a carbon (C) management strategy to sequester C and enhance soil quality. An incubation study was carried out to investigate the interactive effect of biochar and cattle manure application on mineralization of carbon (C) in a tropical coastal savanna sandy soil. Methods: The soils were amended with three sole levels of cattle manure (0, 13 and 26 tons ha-1) or biochar (0, 20 and 40 tons ha-1) and four combined manure–biochar levels (20 or 40 tons ha-1 biochar plus 13 or 26 tons ha-1 manure) and CO2 evolution was measured over 56 days incubation period. The soils were analyzed for mineral N (NH4+-N and NO3--N) and water extractable organic C, and net N mineralization, and priming effect (PE) values calculated. Results: The cumulative C mineralized increased in the sole manure and biochar amended soils, resulting in 45–125% positive PE. However, co-application of biochar and manure decelerated decomposition of C, probably through adsorption of labile C and net N immobilization, subsequently leading up to negative 35% PE. Conclusions: The results suggest that co-application of biochar and cattle manure can potentially stabilize C in manure amended sandy soils, albeit with a temporary mineral N limitation to plants en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Biochar en_US
dc.subject Cattle manure compost en_US
dc.subject C sequestration en_US
dc.subject Priming effect en_US
dc.subject Sandy soil en_US
dc.subject Soils organic matter en_US
dc.title Co-application of biochar and cattle manure counteract positive priming of carbon mineralization in a sandy soil en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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