Field studies of biochar addition to soil and nutrient cycling using 15N fertilizers in temperate agriculture are scant. These data are required in order to make evidence based assessments. This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that biochar application can increase crop yields through improving the nitrogen uptake and utilization of added inorganic fertilizer, whilst sequestering significant quantities of carbon. Results showed that although biochar addition led to significant spring barley grain yield increases in the first year of biochar application, an unusually dry year; this was possibly not solely the result of improved nitrogen uptake, as total crop N was similar in both treatments. Results suggested it was improved water ...
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Increasing pressure on farming systems due to rapid urbanization and population growth has severely ...
The benefits of biochar (BC) application to fertile, non-acidic soils in temperate climate regions m...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
This study determines the impact of biochar, as a supplement, on soil nutrient availability and yiel...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
The application of biochar in soils has been hypothesised to improve soil quality whilst enhancing c...
AbstractBiochar has been frequently suggested as an amendment to improve soil quality and mitigate c...
Biochar has strong potential to promote soil carbon (C) sequestration and crop performance, but its ...
Biochar has strong potential to improve nitrogen (N) use efficiency in both agricultural and horticu...
Low nitrogen (N) use efficiency endangers world crop production and ground water. Biochar has been w...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Methods for mitigating climate change have been researched for decades. It has been established that...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Increasing pressure on farming systems due to rapid urbanization and population growth has severely ...
The benefits of biochar (BC) application to fertile, non-acidic soils in temperate climate regions m...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
This study determines the impact of biochar, as a supplement, on soil nutrient availability and yiel...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
The application of biochar in soils has been hypothesised to improve soil quality whilst enhancing c...
AbstractBiochar has been frequently suggested as an amendment to improve soil quality and mitigate c...
Biochar has strong potential to promote soil carbon (C) sequestration and crop performance, but its ...
Biochar has strong potential to improve nitrogen (N) use efficiency in both agricultural and horticu...
Low nitrogen (N) use efficiency endangers world crop production and ground water. Biochar has been w...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Methods for mitigating climate change have been researched for decades. It has been established that...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Increasing pressure on farming systems due to rapid urbanization and population growth has severely ...