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Effects of biochar application on Suaeda salsa growth and saline soil properties

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Pot experiments were conducted to study the effects of biochar application rates (5, 10, 20 g/kg) and types of wheat straw biochar (WS), corn stalk biochar (CS) and peanut shell biochar (PS) on Suaeda salsa (S. salsa) growth and properties of saline soil in Yellow River Delta. It was found that S. salsa yield increased from 11.7 to 115 % under WS application at a range of 5–10 g/kg compared with control. As biochar rate increased to 20 g/kg, the increment decreased to 102 %. The underground biomass of S. salsa only increased at 20 g/kg rate. The S. salsa growth respond to biochar followed the order of PS > WS > CS. Biochar application generally reduced saline soil pH and the effect was more obvious for WS. The content of total organic matter increased significantly at biochar rate of 10–20 g/kg. WS at higher application rate (20 g/kg) significantly increased available phosphorus content. At the same time, CS increased more available phosphorus content while PS decreased more of exchange sodium percentage. In generally, biochar application improved saline soil quality and enhanced plant growth although these effects should be tested in long-term period.

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This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41501309;41171216), the National Basic Research Program of China (2013CB430403), Jiangsu Autonomous Innovation of Agricultural Science & Technology [CX(15)1005], Shuangchuang Talent Plan of Jiangsu Province, the Project of Ludong University (LY2015013) and 135 Development Plan of YIC-CAS.

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Sun, J., He, F., Shao, H. et al. Effects of biochar application on Suaeda salsa growth and saline soil properties. Environ Earth Sci 75, 630 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-016-5440-9

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