Termites Improve the Horizontal Movement of Carbonized Particles:A Step towards Sustainable Utilization of Biochar  

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作  者:Mazhar Ali Nasir Masood Hafiz Muhammad Rashad Javeed Ibrahim Al-Ashkar Khalid F.Almutairi Liyun Liu Muhammad Aqeel Sarwar Karthika Rajendran Ayman EL Sabagh 

机构地区:[1]Department of Environmental Sciences,COMSATS University Islamabad,Vehari Campus,Vehari,61100,Pakistan [2]Department of Plant Production,College of Food and Agriculture,King Saud University,Riyadh,11451,Saudi Arabia [3]Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life,Hiroshima University,Hiroshima,739-8528,Japan [4]Crop Sciences Institute,National Agricultural Research Centre,Islamabad,44000,Pakistan [5]VIT School of Agricultural Innovations and Advanced Learning(VAIAL),Vellore Institute of Technology(VIT),Vellore,632014,India [6]Department of Agronomy,Faculty of Agriculture,Kafrelsheikh University,Kafr El-Shaikh,33516,Egypt

出  处:《Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany》2022年第10期2235-2248,共14页国际实验植物学杂志(英文)

基  金:the Researchers Supporting Project No.(RSP-2021/298),King Saud University,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia。

摘  要:Soil amendments containing carbonized materials increase the soil carbon reservoir,influence plant productivity,and,ultimately,help to clean the environment.There is data on the effect of such additions on soil physicochemical properties or plant growth,but few studies have focused on how these carbonized materials are distributed by termite species in the soil ecosystem.It is the first comprehensive study of the transportation of biochar(BC)by termite species under tropical environmental conditions in Pakistan.The present study was carried out to test the hypothesis that if termite species I)were involved in the distribution of biochar particles II)if yes,then how far these particles were transported during the study period(10 days)and III)check their preference between the enriched BC(EBC)and non-enriched BC.BC was enriched with the cattle slurry after its pyrolysis in the study.The results showed that EBC particles were significantly more widely distributed than non-enriched BC particles,but both types of BC were transported more than 4 cm(ring 4)within 10 days(at the end of the experiment).The current study also revealed that EBC was easily attached to the setae,cuticle,and legs of termites,implying that it could potentially be transported over a greater distance.Furthermore,transportation of EBC over larger distances indicated a potential preference of termite species between the EBC and BC particles.During the study,however,the preference among the termite species was also observed.Under the prevailing study conditions,the Coptotermes heimi and Heteroterme indicola species transported the EBC further than Microtermes obesi and Odontotermes obesus.These findings revealed that transportation preferences were observed among the four termite species.In conclusion,the current study found that termites were involved in the distribution of BC particles,with a preference for EBC and that these have the potential to transport BC particles more than 4 cm within 10 days.Furthermore,two species Coptotermes heimi and He

关 键 词:Enriched biochar termite species distribution micro-particles feeding stations soil productivity 

分 类 号:Q94[生物学—植物学]

 

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