Carbon (C) sequestration potential of biochar should be considered together with emission of greenhouse gases when applied to soils. In this study, we investigated CO2 and N2O emissions following the application of rice husk biochars to cultivated grassland soils and related gas emissions tos oil C and nitrogen (N) dynamics. Treatments included biochar ad-dition (CHAR, NO CHAR) and amendment (COMPOST, UREA, NO FERT). The biochar application rate was 0.3 % by weight. The temporal pattern of CO2 emissions differed ac-cording to biochar addition and amendments. CO2 emissions from the COMPOST soils were significantly higher than those from the UREA and NO FERT soils and less CO2 emis-sion was observed when biochar and compost were applied toget...
Organic amendments (animal manure and biochar) to agricultural soils may enhance soil organic carbon...
Biochar is an increasingly popular topic in environmental management due to its potential effects on...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
Carbon (C) sequestration potential of biochar should be considered together with emission of greenho...
The application of biochar produced from wood and crop residues, such as sawdust, straw, sugar bagas...
© 2015 British Society of Soil Science. Biochar addition to soils has been frequently proposed as a ...
Biochar application to soil has significant potential as a climate change mitigation strategy, due t...
Farmland soil is one of the important sources of N2O emission. How to reduce the emission of N2O fro...
The study investigates the effect of biochar on nitrous oxide emission in Endoargic Anthrosols in th...
Biochar application has been considered as a promising solution to address the effects of modern agr...
Biochar, a carbon-rich, porous pyrolysis product of organic residues may positively affect plant yie...
Biochar amendment has been proposed as a strategy to improve soil quality and mitigate climate chang...
Forest management for carbon sequestration is a valuable tool to combat rising greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Organic amendments (animal manure and biochar) to agricultural soils may enhance soil organic carbon...
Biochar is an increasingly popular topic in environmental management due to its potential effects on...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
Carbon (C) sequestration potential of biochar should be considered together with emission of greenho...
The application of biochar produced from wood and crop residues, such as sawdust, straw, sugar bagas...
© 2015 British Society of Soil Science. Biochar addition to soils has been frequently proposed as a ...
Biochar application to soil has significant potential as a climate change mitigation strategy, due t...
Farmland soil is one of the important sources of N2O emission. How to reduce the emission of N2O fro...
The study investigates the effect of biochar on nitrous oxide emission in Endoargic Anthrosols in th...
Biochar application has been considered as a promising solution to address the effects of modern agr...
Biochar, a carbon-rich, porous pyrolysis product of organic residues may positively affect plant yie...
Biochar amendment has been proposed as a strategy to improve soil quality and mitigate climate chang...
Forest management for carbon sequestration is a valuable tool to combat rising greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Organic amendments (animal manure and biochar) to agricultural soils may enhance soil organic carbon...
Biochar is an increasingly popular topic in environmental management due to its potential effects on...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...