PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Effect of carbon-enriched digestate on the microbial soil activity.

  • Jiri Holatko,
  • Tereza Hammerschmiedt,
  • Antonin Kintl,
  • Subhan Danish,
  • Petr Skarpa,
  • Oldrich Latal,
  • Tivadar Baltazar,
  • Shah Fahad,
  • Hanife Akça,
  • Suleyman Taban,
  • Eliska Kobzova,
  • Rahul Datta,
  • Ondrej Malicek,
  • Ghulam Sabir Hussain,
  • Martin Brtnicky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 7
p. e0252262

Abstract

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ObjectivesAs a liquid organic fertilizer used in agriculture, digestate is rich in many nutrients (i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, calcium, potassium); their utilization may be however less efficient in soils poor in organic carbon (due to low carbon:nitrogen ratio). In order to solve the disadvantages, digestate enrichment with carbon-rich amendments biochar or humic acids (Humac) was tested.MethodsSoil variants amended with enriched digestate: digestate + biochar, digestate + Humac, and digestate + combined biochar and humic acids-were compared to control with untreated digestate in their effect on total soil carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass carbon, soil respiration and soil enzymatic activities in a pot experiment. Yield of the test crop lettuce was also determined for all variants.ResultsSoil respiration was the most significantly increased property, positively affected by digestate + Humac. Both digestate + biochar and digestate + Humac significantly increased microbial biomass carbon. Significant negative effect of digestate + biochar (compared to the control digestate) on particular enzyme activities was alleviated by the addition of humic acids. No significant differences among the tested variants were found in the above-ground and root plant biomass.ConclusionsThe tested organic supplements improved the digestate effect on some determined soil properties. We deduced from the results (carbon:nitrogen ratio, microbial biomass and activity) that the assimilation of nutrients by plants increased; however, the most desired positive effect on the yield of crop biomass was not demonstrated. We assume that the digestate enrichment with organic amendments may be more beneficial in a long time-scaled trial.