Nitrogen (N) bioavailability is one of the main limiting factors for microbial activity and vegetation establishment in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS). Although beneficial effects of biochar on reducing N loss in the early stages of BRS rehabilitation have been observed previously, the underlying mechanisms of this complicated process, particularly the interactions between applied biochar and the plant rhizosphere is largely unknown. This glasshouse study (116 days), investigated the coupled effects of biochar and water stress on N bioavailability in the rhizosphere of ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) grown in BRS amended with di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertiliser (at rates of 0 or 2.7 t ha−1) with and without biochar amendment. The applie...
The use of biochar has received growing attention with regards to improving the physico-chemical pro...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
High sodicity and Low nutrient retention in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS) disposal areas res...
Low nitrogen (N) content and retention in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS) disposal areas pose ...
The effects of organic-inorganic amendments and nitrogen-phosphorus (NP) fertilization (NH₄NO₃ plus ...
Background and aims: Biochar is produced from the pyrolysis of organic materials, and when buried in...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element associated with crop yield and its availability is largely cont...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar added to agricultural soils may sequester carbon and improve physico-chemical conditions for...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Soil amendment with biochar, a form of pyrogenic carbon, is increasingly advocated for its potential...
Abstract Biochar application can influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle through biological and abiotic pr...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
The use of biochar has received growing attention with regards to improving the physico-chemical pro...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
High sodicity and Low nutrient retention in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS) disposal areas res...
Low nitrogen (N) content and retention in bauxite-processing residue sand (BRS) disposal areas pose ...
The effects of organic-inorganic amendments and nitrogen-phosphorus (NP) fertilization (NH₄NO₃ plus ...
Background and aims: Biochar is produced from the pyrolysis of organic materials, and when buried in...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element associated with crop yield and its availability is largely cont...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar added to agricultural soils may sequester carbon and improve physico-chemical conditions for...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Soil amendment with biochar, a form of pyrogenic carbon, is increasingly advocated for its potential...
Abstract Biochar application can influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle through biological and abiotic pr...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
The use of biochar has received growing attention with regards to improving the physico-chemical pro...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...