Effect of biochar on photosynthetic microorganism growth and iron cycling in paddy soil under different phosphate levels.

Sci Total Environ

College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi Province, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2018

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  • The study examines how biochar affects the growth of photosynthetic microorganisms and iron redox processes in paddy fields with varying phosphate levels, primarily to manage algal blooms and pollution.
  • Biochar addition led to a significant reduction in chlorophyll a levels (4.74-15.78 mg·g), indicating inhibited growth of these microorganisms, while enhancing the reduction of Fe(III) and suppressing the oxidation of Fe(II).
  • These changes resulted in decreased phosphate solubility, offering a potential strategy for managing nutrient overloads and reducing eutrophication in agricultural settings.

Article Abstract

The surplus of exogenous and endogenous phosphate in submerged paddy fields could increase the risk of algal blooms, the photosynthesis of which might further influence the redox processes of iron. This work investigated the effects of biochar on photosynthetic microorganism growth and iron redox under different phosphate (P) levels to understand the dynamics of P and thereby control non-point source pollution by biochar addition. Paddy soils were incubated anaerobically with phosphate and biochar addition under controlled illumination conditions to determine the variation in chlorophyll a (Chl a), ferrous iron [Fe(II)], soil pH and water-soluble phosphate (W-P) with incubation time. Biochar addition significantly inhibited the photosynthetic microorganism growth, with Chl a decreased by 4.74-15.78mg·g when compared with the control. Fe(III) reduction was significantly stimulated in response to biochar addition, while Fe(II) oxidation was inhibited because of the suppression of photosynthetic microorganism growth. The enhanced Fe(III) reduction and suppressed Fe(II) oxidation decreased the P solubility in the tested soils. These findings provide a cost-effective approach for inhibiting photosynthetic microorganism growth in paddy field and valuable insight into the effect of iron cycling on P retention for further management of eutrophication from exogenous and endogenous P loading.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.08.126DOI Listing

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