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Biochar suppression of nitrous
   oxide emissions from an
       agricultural soil
             Sean Case

      Dr Jeanette Whitaker, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
      Dr Niall McNamara, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
      Dr David Reay, University of Edinburgh
Overview
    • Sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) in soil
    • Biochar and its uses
    • The effect of biochar on N2O emissions
      from soil
    • Potential mechanisms
    • Our research to investigate mechanisms
    • Future work


1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Soil N2O production
Nitrifying bacteria


                             N2 O                 NO
                                                                  N2 O             N2

     NH4+
  (Ammonium)               NO2-                                   Denitrifying
                                        NO3-                      bacteria
• Use NH4+ and O2                     (Nitrate)
                                                       • Use NO3- and C
• Activity peaks at mid                                • Anaerobic conditions
  range (50 – 60 %) of
                                                       • Activity increases as soil
  water filled pore space
                                                         approaches saturation
1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar      3. Effect    4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
What is biochar?
                                     Low oxygen environment
                               ~ 350°C                        > 800°C

                                          Oxygen:Carbon


              Biomass                             Charcoal
                                          Char                          Soot
                                                                               Graphite
                                   0.6                          0.2


                                           Biochar – if
Adapted from Spokas, (2010)               applied to soil


1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar      3. Effect    4. Mechanisms      5. Investigation      6. Future
Biochar for climate change mitigation
  • Biochar: C-rich, slow degradation
  • C sequestration worldwide?
  • Much uncertainty - effect on soil


                                                         Dynamotive Energy Systems, (2009)

                                                       • Biochar observed to suppress N2O
                                                           emissions in laboratory
                                                       • No published results showing N2O
                                                           suppression following biochar
Yanai et al., (2007), Soil Sci. and Plant Nut., 53, 181-188
                                                           application to field



 1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar    3. Effect    4. Mechanisms       5. Investigation      6. Future
Does biochar suppress nitrous oxide
         emissions in agricultural soil?




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Field experiment:
                                       • Biochar – Hardwood biochar (oak, cherry,
                                         ash trees) 50 tonnes ha-1
                                       • Crop – Miscanthus Giganteus X
                                       • Soil – Clay, low inorganic N
                                       • Seasonal greenhouse gas measurements
                                                                                n=5

    • Significant suppression in
      first measurement
    • Not seen since
    • Sporadic measurements?
      Not timed with rain events?             June      Sept       Jan          May
                                                     2010                2011




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect      4. Mechanisms    5. Investigation     6. Future
Laboratory experiment
                                • Biochar – Hardwood biochar (oak, cherry, ash
                                  trees), 22 tonnes ha-1
                                • Soil cores wetted to high gravimetric water
                                  content
                                • Greenhouse gas fluxes sampled several times
                                  within 72 hours following water addition
• Suppression of N2O                     n=4

  emissions with
  biochar addition
  (p < 0.001)
• Cumulative N2O
  emission reduction
                                  Wetting event
  of at least 60 %


1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect    4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Why?
    1.   Increased water holding capacity
    2.   pH change
    3.   Inhibitory substances in or on biochar
    4.   Nitrogen immobilisation




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
1. Water holding capacity
 • Biochar has a high water holding capacity
 • May take up water from soil, inhibiting
   denitrification


       n=4                                                   • All treatments
                                                               wetted to same
                                                               % of water
                                                               holding capacity
                           97 % suppression
                                                               (WHC)
                                                             • Increased WHC
                                                               not responsible
 Wetting event




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
2. pH change
 • Biochar is a high pH material (8.8)
 • Soil pH increase - decreases activity of soil
   nitrifying/denitrifying bacteria ?
 • Or increases reduction of N2O to N2 during
   denitrification ?                                   n = 15

• Soil pH increases with biochar
  content in field and lab
• pH shift somewhat correlated
  with N2O production in lab
• Relative importance of this
  mechanism unknown
• Suspect not the ‘key’ mechanism
                                          n=4




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms    5. Investigation   6. Future
3. Inhibitory substances
• Biochar may contain heavy metals or other pollutants (PAHs)
• Fresh biochar, emits gases abiotically and contains surface tars

                                                   • Our biochar - no metal or PAHs
                                          n=4        above limits
        Abiotic?
                                                   • Biochar emits carbon monoxide,
                                                     carbon dioxide, ethane
                                                   • Unknown composition of surface
                                                     tars
                                                   • But, CO2 flux (microbial activity)
                                                     suppressed with biochar
                                                     addition following wetting?




1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar    3. Effect   4. Mechanisms     5. Investigation   6. Future
4. Nitrogen immobilisation
       n = 58            n=8
                                    • Biochar may immobilise inorganic N from soil on
                                      or within its structure
                                    • Addition of high C:N ratio biochar to soil may
                                      increase microbial immobilisation of N

 However, N2O
 emission suppression
 with biochar addition
 in both low and high
 inorganic-N soils:
• Strong immobilisation
  effect or
• Another mechanism at
  work



1. Soil N2O     2. Biochar     3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Conclusions
  • Biochar suppresses N2O emissions in the lab
    following wetting events – limited evidence in
    the field
  • Increased water holding capacity of biochar
    cannot explain N2O suppression
  • Further work needed to investigate other
                           • pH change
    potential mechanisms :
                                          • Presence of inhibitory
                                            compounds
                                          • N immobilisation



1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Future work
  • Effect: In-situ wetting event in the field – try to
    replicate laboratory findings
  • Water holding capacity: controlled water holding
    capacity with biochar in high inorganic-N soil
  • Inhibitory substances: qPCR work - expression of
    N2O producing enzymes in soil with biochar
  • Nitrogen immobilisation: Leaching                            column
    experiment



1. Soil N2O   2. Biochar   3. Effect   4. Mechanisms   5. Investigation   6. Future
Thank you for your attention
   Acknowledgements:
          Jeanette Whitaker, Niall McNamara, David Reay,
            Emily Bottoms, Mike Whitfield, Simon Oakley,
                          Andy Robertson




«Chaque fois que la science avance d'un pas, c'est qu'un imbécile la pousse, sans le faire exprès.»
‘Every time that science advances a step, it’s because a fool pushes it accidentally’
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Sean Case Final Presentation ISMOM 2011

  • 1. Biochar suppression of nitrous oxide emissions from an agricultural soil Sean Case Dr Jeanette Whitaker, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Dr Niall McNamara, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Dr David Reay, University of Edinburgh
  • 2. Overview • Sources of nitrous oxide (N2O) in soil • Biochar and its uses • The effect of biochar on N2O emissions from soil • Potential mechanisms • Our research to investigate mechanisms • Future work 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 3. Soil N2O production Nitrifying bacteria N2 O NO N2 O N2 NH4+ (Ammonium) NO2- Denitrifying NO3- bacteria • Use NH4+ and O2 (Nitrate) • Use NO3- and C • Activity peaks at mid • Anaerobic conditions range (50 – 60 %) of • Activity increases as soil water filled pore space approaches saturation 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 4. What is biochar? Low oxygen environment ~ 350°C > 800°C Oxygen:Carbon Biomass Charcoal Char Soot Graphite 0.6 0.2 Biochar – if Adapted from Spokas, (2010) applied to soil 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 5. Biochar for climate change mitigation • Biochar: C-rich, slow degradation • C sequestration worldwide? • Much uncertainty - effect on soil Dynamotive Energy Systems, (2009) • Biochar observed to suppress N2O emissions in laboratory • No published results showing N2O suppression following biochar Yanai et al., (2007), Soil Sci. and Plant Nut., 53, 181-188 application to field 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 6. Does biochar suppress nitrous oxide emissions in agricultural soil? 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 7. Field experiment: • Biochar – Hardwood biochar (oak, cherry, ash trees) 50 tonnes ha-1 • Crop – Miscanthus Giganteus X • Soil – Clay, low inorganic N • Seasonal greenhouse gas measurements n=5 • Significant suppression in first measurement • Not seen since • Sporadic measurements? Not timed with rain events? June Sept Jan May 2010 2011 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 8. Laboratory experiment • Biochar – Hardwood biochar (oak, cherry, ash trees), 22 tonnes ha-1 • Soil cores wetted to high gravimetric water content • Greenhouse gas fluxes sampled several times within 72 hours following water addition • Suppression of N2O n=4 emissions with biochar addition (p < 0.001) • Cumulative N2O emission reduction Wetting event of at least 60 % 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 9. Why? 1. Increased water holding capacity 2. pH change 3. Inhibitory substances in or on biochar 4. Nitrogen immobilisation 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 10. 1. Water holding capacity • Biochar has a high water holding capacity • May take up water from soil, inhibiting denitrification n=4 • All treatments wetted to same % of water holding capacity 97 % suppression (WHC) • Increased WHC not responsible Wetting event 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 11. 2. pH change • Biochar is a high pH material (8.8) • Soil pH increase - decreases activity of soil nitrifying/denitrifying bacteria ? • Or increases reduction of N2O to N2 during denitrification ? n = 15 • Soil pH increases with biochar content in field and lab • pH shift somewhat correlated with N2O production in lab • Relative importance of this mechanism unknown • Suspect not the ‘key’ mechanism n=4 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 12. 3. Inhibitory substances • Biochar may contain heavy metals or other pollutants (PAHs) • Fresh biochar, emits gases abiotically and contains surface tars • Our biochar - no metal or PAHs n=4 above limits Abiotic? • Biochar emits carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ethane • Unknown composition of surface tars • But, CO2 flux (microbial activity) suppressed with biochar addition following wetting? 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 13. 4. Nitrogen immobilisation n = 58 n=8 • Biochar may immobilise inorganic N from soil on or within its structure • Addition of high C:N ratio biochar to soil may increase microbial immobilisation of N However, N2O emission suppression with biochar addition in both low and high inorganic-N soils: • Strong immobilisation effect or • Another mechanism at work 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 14. Conclusions • Biochar suppresses N2O emissions in the lab following wetting events – limited evidence in the field • Increased water holding capacity of biochar cannot explain N2O suppression • Further work needed to investigate other • pH change potential mechanisms : • Presence of inhibitory compounds • N immobilisation 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 15. Future work • Effect: In-situ wetting event in the field – try to replicate laboratory findings • Water holding capacity: controlled water holding capacity with biochar in high inorganic-N soil • Inhibitory substances: qPCR work - expression of N2O producing enzymes in soil with biochar • Nitrogen immobilisation: Leaching column experiment 1. Soil N2O 2. Biochar 3. Effect 4. Mechanisms 5. Investigation 6. Future
  • 16. Thank you for your attention Acknowledgements: Jeanette Whitaker, Niall McNamara, David Reay, Emily Bottoms, Mike Whitfield, Simon Oakley, Andy Robertson «Chaque fois que la science avance d'un pas, c'est qu'un imbécile la pousse, sans le faire exprès.» ‘Every time that science advances a step, it’s because a fool pushes it accidentally’ ( Emile Zola - La joie de vivre)

Editor's Notes

  1. Say PhD is BASED AT CEH
  2. Mention that biochar is important for academics AND with policy makers
  3. Say that you will continue these measurements for another year
  4. Say that I cannot prove this