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  5. Effects of polyacrylamide, biopolymer and biochar on the decomposition of <scp><sup>14</sup>C</scp>‐labelled maize residues and on their stabilization in soil aggregates

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Effects of polyacrylamide, biopolymer and biochar on the decomposition of <scp><sup>14</sup>C</scp>‐labelled maize residues and on their stabilization in soil aggregates

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European Journal of Soil Science
Vol 64 (4)
DOI: 10.1111/ejss.12034

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Yasser M. Awad
Еvgenia Blagodatskaya
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Summary The efficacy of applying plant residues to agricultural soils as a carbon ( C ) source for microorganisms and C sequestration is dependent on soil physiochemical properties, which can be improved by aggregation using soil conditioners. However, no attempt has been made to assess the effects of soil conditioners such as biochar ( BC ), biopolymer ( BP ) or polyacrylamide ( PAM ) on plant residue decomposition. We assessed the effects of BC , synthesized BP and anionic PAM on the decomposition of 14 C ‐labelled maize residues and on their stabilization in aggregate fractions in sandy and sandy loam soils. Polyacrylamide and BP were applied at 400 kg ha −1 and BC was applied at 5000 kg ha −1 , and the soils were incubated for 80 days at 22°C. The conditioners improved the physical and biological properties of both soils, as shown by a 24% increase in the 1–2 mm aggregates. Biochar and BP accelerated the decomposition of plant residues as indicated by 14 CO 2 efflux, and resulted in reduced stabilization of residues in both soils relative to that observed in the control and PAM treatments. The reduction in 14 C incorporation and C stabilization in the BC ‐ and BP ‐treated soils was observed mainly in the < 0.25‐mm aggregates. This was confirmed by reduction of activity of hydrolytic enzymes (β‐cellobiosidase and β‐glucosidase). Decomposition of plant residues in sandy soil was more sensitive to BP and PAM application than that in sandy loam soil. Improved soil structure after applying BC and BP increased aeration and decreased the contact between plant residues and mineral soil particles and consequently accelerated plant residue decomposition and reduced C sequestration.

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Yasser M. Awad, Еvgenia Blagodatskaya, Yong Sik Ok, Yakov Kuzyakov (2013). Effects of polyacrylamide, biopolymer and biochar on the decomposition of <scp><sup>14</sup>C</scp>‐labelled maize residues and on their stabilization in soil aggregates. European Journal of Soil Science, 64(4), pp. 488-499, DOI: 10.1111/ejss.12034.

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