Effects of Hydrochar Incorporation on the Nitrogen Leaching Flux Pattern and Load in Rice Paddy Soil and Crop Production
Meng Ma, Yudong Chen, Jinjin Zhang, Chang Liu, Haijun Sun

TL;DR
Adding hydrochar to rice paddies can boost crop yield and reduce nitrogen leaching, but the effects depend on the amount of hydrochar and nitrogen applied.
Contribution
The study reveals how hydrochar application affects nitrogen leaching patterns and rice yield under varying nitrogen inputs.
Findings
Rice yield was highest with 192 kg/ha nitrogen and lowest with 144 kg/ha.
High hydrochar application increased ammonium leaching when nitrogen input was low.
Organic nitrogen was the main leaching form, and hydrochar reduced it when nitrogen was reduced.
Abstract
Hydrochar (HC) incorporation affects soil nitrogen (N) transformation, which could further affect the N leaching loss. We conducted a soil lysimeter experiment to evaluate the responses in terms of N leaching and rice yield to HC applied at a low (0.5%) or high (1.5%) rate, while considering three N inputs, i.e., 240, 192, and 144 kg/ha (named N240, N192, and N144, respectively). The results showed that the rice grain yield was highest (124.3 g/pot) for N192, while being significantly reduced to the minimum yield achieved in the study (110.3 g/pot) for N144. Interestingly, for the N input 144 kg/ha, HC application increased the rice grain yield by 6.9–8.0%, which was equivalent to that of N240. NH4+-N leaching occurred mainly during the first 4 weeks of the rice season, and HC did not influence NH4+-N leaching for both the N inputs, 192 and 240 kg/ha. However, compared to N144, N144 +…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement · Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
