Background: Nitrogen leaching from agricultural lands is a major threat to groundwater and surface waters. This study investigated the relationship between the characteristics of wheat-straw biochar produced at different temperatures and its impact on the uptake of NO3--N. Methods: Three types of biochar were produced from wheat straw at three different pyrolysis temperatures of 300, 400 and 500°C, and sampling was done 3 times for each biochar. Physical and chemical characteristics of biochar were determined using a variety of methods including specific surface with methylene blue adsorption method, and elemental content with elemental analyzer, and water solubility with standard ASTM (D5029-28) method. Statistical analysis was perf...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Staff PublicationBiochar is a solid material obtainable from biomass pyrolysis and useful for pollut...
Biochar has been shown to reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils, but the effect is highly ...
Background: Nitrogen leaching from agricultural lands is a major threat to groundwater and surface ...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
<div><p>Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The ...
Biochars are potentially effective sorbents for NH4+ and NO3- in water treatment and soil applicatio...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
The use of biochar for the adsorption of contaminants from soil and water has received considerable ...
Biochar is obtained from the pyrolysis of biomass in the absence of oxygen and has great potential a...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment to reduce nutrients losses. However, the co...
Biochar application has been received much attention because biochar can improve the fertilizer util...
Increasing the nitrate (NO3- role= presentation style= box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; paddin...
High concentration of nitrate in surface and ground water is a universal water pollution challenge f...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Staff PublicationBiochar is a solid material obtainable from biomass pyrolysis and useful for pollut...
Biochar has been shown to reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils, but the effect is highly ...
Background: Nitrogen leaching from agricultural lands is a major threat to groundwater and surface ...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
<div><p>Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The ...
Biochars are potentially effective sorbents for NH4+ and NO3- in water treatment and soil applicatio...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
The use of biochar for the adsorption of contaminants from soil and water has received considerable ...
Biochar is obtained from the pyrolysis of biomass in the absence of oxygen and has great potential a...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment to reduce nutrients losses. However, the co...
Biochar application has been received much attention because biochar can improve the fertilizer util...
Increasing the nitrate (NO3- role= presentation style= box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; paddin...
High concentration of nitrate in surface and ground water is a universal water pollution challenge f...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Staff PublicationBiochar is a solid material obtainable from biomass pyrolysis and useful for pollut...
Biochar has been shown to reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soils, but the effect is highly ...