Previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on soil properties from biochar incorporation. Several biochars, with different feedstock origins, were evaluated for their effectiveness at improving soil quality of a sandy agricultural soil. A pot trial was used to investigate aggregate stability and microbial activity, pore water trace element mobility and micronutrient concentrations in grain of spring wheat after incorporation of three biochars. The feedstocks for biochar production were selected because they were established UK waste products, namely oversize woody material from green waste composting facilities, and rhododendron and soft wood material from forest clearance operations. Biochars were incorporat...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Previous research has demonstrated that biochar addition to soil improves the soil’s physical and ch...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on soil properties from b...
Previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on soil properties from b...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the effects of gasified biochar on contrasting temperate...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
Biochar has consistently been proposed as a way of improving soil fertility by increasing nutrient ...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Previous research has demonstrated that biochar addition to soil improves the soil’s physical and ch...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on soil properties from b...
Previous studies have demonstrated both beneficial and detrimental effects on soil properties from b...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
Three experiments were conducted to explore the effects of gasified biochar on contrasting temperate...
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
Biochar has consistently been proposed as a way of improving soil fertility by increasing nutrient ...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Previous research has demonstrated that biochar addition to soil improves the soil’s physical and ch...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...