Abstract Purpose Crop wastes are underused organic resources due to low heating value and slow decomposition rates. However, conversion to biochar through pyrolysis could offer agronomic and environmental benefits. The study compared the pyrolysis of biochar from crop wastes, assessed their physicochemical properties for the purposeful use to improve soil fertility, crop productivity and their carbon sequestration potential. Methods Biochar was produced from crop wastes such as cassava residues, corncobs, rice husk, sawdust, coffee husk, and peanut using an Elsa barrel pyrolyser. Standard laboratory procedures were used to analyze pH, CEC, total carbon and nitrogen and exchangeable cations. Results The biochars were high in nutrients contai...
More than two million tons of agricultural wastes are produced annually in country-region place Mala...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Biochar has potential to sequester carbon in soils and simultaneously improve soil quality and plant...
Three different carbon-rich materials called biochars were produced from three different agricultura...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Considering the global issue of vegetable wastes generation and its impact on the environment and re...
Arenosols (sandy soils) in the Cerrado region of Mato Grosso, Brazil are increasingly used for maize...
AbstractConversion of biomass waste to a useful product has been extensively studied to compensate i...
The amount of bio-waste is increasing every year, therefore, in order to apply the principle of the ...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
More than two million tons of agricultural wastes are produced annually in country-region place Mala...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Biochar has potential to sequester carbon in soils and simultaneously improve soil quality and plant...
Three different carbon-rich materials called biochars were produced from three different agricultura...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Considering the global issue of vegetable wastes generation and its impact on the environment and re...
Arenosols (sandy soils) in the Cerrado region of Mato Grosso, Brazil are increasingly used for maize...
AbstractConversion of biomass waste to a useful product has been extensively studied to compensate i...
The amount of bio-waste is increasing every year, therefore, in order to apply the principle of the ...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
More than two million tons of agricultural wastes are produced annually in country-region place Mala...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Biochar has potential to sequester carbon in soils and simultaneously improve soil quality and plant...