Benefits and limitations of biochar for climate-smart agriculture: a review and case study from China

Xiaomeng Bo , Zhiwei Zhang , Jinyang Wang , Shumin Guo , Zhutao Li , Haiyan Lin , Yawen Huang , Zhaoqiang Han , Yakov Kuzyakov , Jianwen Zou

Biochar ›› 2023, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1)

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Biochar ›› 2023, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) DOI: 10.1007/s42773-023-00279-x
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Benefits and limitations of biochar for climate-smart agriculture: a review and case study from China

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Biochar has gained significant attention in agricultural and environmental research over the last two decades. This comprehensive review evaluates the effects of biochar on soil organic carbon (SOC), emission of non-CO2 greenhouse gases, and crop yield, including related mechanisms and major influencing factors. The impacts of biochar on SOC, methane and nitrous oxide emissions, and crop yield are controlled by biochar and soil properties and management practices. High-temperature biochar produced from lignin-rich feedstocks may decrease methane and nitrous oxide emissions in acidic soils and strengthen long-term carbon sequestration due to its stable aromatic structure. In contrast, low-temperature biochar from manure may increase crop yield in low-fertility soils. Applying biochar to farmlands in China can increase SOC content by 1.9 Pg C and reduce methane and nitrous oxide emissions by 25 and 20 Mt CO2-eq year−1, respectively, while increasing crop yields by 19%. Despite the increasing evidence of the positive effects of biochar, future research needs to explore the potential factors that could weaken or hinder its capacity to address climate change and secure crop production. We conclude that biochar is not a universal solution for global cropland; however, targeted applications in fields, landscapes, or regional scales, especially in low fertility and sandy soils, could realize the benefits of biochar as a climate-smart measure.

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The findings of research on biochar's effects on soil C sequestration, GHG mitigation, and crop production were summarized.

The factors influencing the impact of biochar on soil functioning were reviewed.

The effects of biochar on soil C sequestration and GHG mitigation in farmlands of China were quantified.

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Xiaomeng Bo, Zhiwei Zhang, Jinyang Wang, Shumin Guo, Zhutao Li, Haiyan Lin, Yawen Huang, Zhaoqiang Han, Yakov Kuzyakov, Jianwen Zou. Benefits and limitations of biochar for climate-smart agriculture: a review and case study from China. Biochar, 2023, 5(1): DOI:10.1007/s42773-023-00279-x

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National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFD2300300)

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(XUEKEN2023036)

National Natural Science Foundation of China(42007072)

Jiangsu Provincial Special Project for Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality Science and Technology Innovation(BE2022423)

Jiangsu Provincial Special Project for Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality Science and Technology Innovation(BE2022308)

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