Biochar Integrate with Beneficial Microorganisms Boosts Soil Organic Fractions by Raising Carbon-Related Enzymes and Microbial Activities in Coastal Saline-Alkali Land
Rui Wang, Qian Cui, Zeyuan Wang, Hongjun Yang, Yuting Bai, Ling Meng

TL;DR
Adding biochar and beneficial microorganisms improves soil quality and carbon storage in salty coastal soils.
Contribution
This study reveals how combining biochar and beneficial microorganisms enhances soil organic carbon and microbial activity in saline-alkali land.
Findings
Biochar and beneficial microorganisms reduce soil salinity and increase soil nutrients.
The combination significantly boosts soil organic carbon and carbon-related enzyme activities.
It increases microbial diversity and stabilizes soil carbon pools.
Abstract
Biochar and beneficial microorganisms (BM) is considered promising soil amendment for saline-alkali amelioration and soil carbon storage.However, the effects of biochar combined with BM addition soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation and microbial characteristics are less known in coastal saline-alkali soil. Herein, we investigated the SOC content and fractions, soil carbon enzyme activities, and microbial community composition in coastal saline-alkali soil, following three levels of biochar and BM addition. Compared to the control treatment, biochar and BM application effectively reduced soil salinity by 37.58–66.53% and increased soil NH4+ by 9.49–121.16% and NO3− by 43.56–254.28%, respectively. Biochar integrated with BM addition significantly increased the content of SOC, soil mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC), soil particulate organic carbon (POC), and carbon pool management…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
