Phosphorus acquisition strategies of wheat are related to biochar types added in cadmium-contaminated soil: Evidence from soil zymography and root morphology

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第一作者: Wang, Qiang

作者: Wang, Qiang;Liang, Hong-xu;Ren, Jia-wei;Geng, Zeng-chao;Xu, Chen -yang;Wang, Qiang;Liang, Hong-xu;Ren, Jia-wei;Geng, Zeng-chao;Xu, Chen -yang;Duan, Cheng-jiao;Duan, Cheng-jiao;Geng, Zeng-chao;Xu, Chen -yang;Geng, Zeng-chao;Xu, Chen -yang

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关键词: Biochar; Cadmium; P -acquisition strategies; Root morphology; Soil zymography

期刊名称:SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT ( 影响因子:10.753; 五年影响因子:10.237 )

ISSN: 0048-9697

年卷期: 2023 年 856 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Biochar application for the remediation of cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soils may result in a relative deficiency of phosphorus (P) due to the disruption of soil nutrient balance. However, the P acquisition strategies of plants in such situation are still unclear. In this study, analyses on soil zymography and root morphology were combined for the first time to investigate the effects of pristine and P-modified biochars from apple tree branches on the P acquisition strategies of wheat under Cd stress. The results show that the application of pristine biochar exacerbated the soil's rel-ative P deficiency. Wheat was forced to improve foraging for P by forming longer and thinner roots (average diameter 0.284 mm) as well as releasing more phosphatase to promote P mobilization in the soil. Moreover, bioavailable Cd af-fected the P acquisition strategies of wheat through stimulating the release of phosphatase from roots. The P-modified biochar maintained high levels of Olsen-P (>100 mg kg-1) in the soil over time by slow release, avoiding the creation of relative P deficiency in the soil; and increased the average root diameter (0.338 mm) and growth performance index, which promoted shoot growth (length and biomass). Furthermore, the P-modified biochar reduced DTPA-extracted Cd concentration in soils by 79.8 % (pristine biochar by 26.9 %), and decreased the Cd translocation factor from root to shoot as well as Cd concentration in the shoots. Therefore, P-modified biochar has a great potential to reg-ulate the soil element balance (carbon, nitrogen, and P), promote wheat growth, and remediate the Cd-contaminated soil.

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