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Enhanced biological N2 fixation and yield of faba bean ('Vicia faba' L.) in an acid soil following biochar addition: dissection of causal mechanisms

Title: Enhanced biological N2 fixation and yield of faba bean ('Vicia faba' L.) in an acid soil following biochar addition: dissection of causal mechanisms
Authors: Van Zwieten, Lukas; Rose, Terry; Herridge, David; School of Environmental and Rural Science; orcid:0000-0002-0423-2517; Kimber, Stephen; Rust, Josh; Cowie, Annette; Morris, Stephen
Publisher Information: Springer Netherlands
Publication Year: 2015
Collection: University of New England at Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: e-publications@UNE
Subject Terms: Agronomy; Soil Biology; Crop and Pasture Nutrition
Description: Background and aims Acid soils constrain legume growth and biochars have been shown to address these constraints and enhance biological N₂ fixation in glasshouse studies. A dissection of causal mechanisms from multiple crop field studies is lacking. Methods In a sub-tropical field study, faba bean ('Vicia faba' L.) was cultivated in rotation with corn ('Zea mays') following amendment of two contrasting biochars, compost and lime in a rhodic ferralsol. Key soil parameters and plant nutrient uptake were investigated alongside stable ¹⁵N isotope methodologies to elucidate the causal mechanisms for enhanced biological N₂ fixation and crop productivity. Results Biological N₂ fixation was associated with plant Mo uptake, which was driven by reductions in soil acidity following lime and papermill (PM) biochar amendment. In contrast, crop yield was associated with plant P and B uptake, and amelioration of soil pH constraints. These were most effectively ameliorated by PM biochar as it addressed both pH constraints and low soil nutrient status. Conclusions While liming resulted in the highest biological N₂ fixation, biochars provided greater benefits to faba bean yield by addressing P nutrition and ameliorating Al toxicity.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/19989; une:20187
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/19989
Rights: Gold
Accession Number: edsbas.5C6F30DE
Database: BASE