Coupled rhizosphere application of cyanobacteria-bamboo acid hydrolysis extract and cyanobacterial biochar enhances soil health and crop quality
Huichang Bian, Yuzhi Li, Yibiao Zhang, Yao Shen, Jiahou Hao, Shuo Wang, Ji Li

TL;DR
Combining cyanobacteria and bamboo extracts with biochar improves soil health and crop quality while reducing environmental impact.
Contribution
A novel waste-based approach using cyanobacteria and bamboo to enhance soil and crop quality with minimal environmental risk.
Findings
LZBR treatment maximized soil organic carbon and phosphorus/potassium bioavailability.
LZBR increased soybean grain protein content by 37.0 g/kg and plant nitrogen accumulation by 5.4 g/kg.
CBGE outperformed CGE in soil quality improvement and crop enhancement.
Abstract
Driven by waste resource utilization and carbon neutrality imperatives, this study synthesized cyanobacterial growth elicitor (CGE) and cyanobacterial-bamboo growth elicitor (CBGE) via acid-hydrothermal hydrolysis. The coupling potential of cyanobacterial biochar (CB) for improving rhizosphere soil and crop quality was investigated through four pot trial treatments: (1) CK (control), (2) BR (rhizospheric CB), (3) LBR (rhizospheric CB with CGE), (4) LZBR (rhizospheric CB with CBGE). Integration of phenotypic analyses, microbiome profiling, functional gene predictions, and risk assessment elucidated biostimulant mechanisms. Compared to CK, all treatments elevated soil nutrient levels. BR exhibited superior nitrogen enrichment (15 ± 3 g/kg), while LBR and LZBR—particularly LZBR—enhanced phosphorus/potassium bioavailability and maximized soil organic carbon (SOC). LZBR treatment markedly…
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TopicsBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology · Algal biology and biofuel production · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
