Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particularly maize. These sandy soils are characterized by low soil organic matter, low available nutrients, and poor water-holding capacity. For this reason, adding biochar as a soil amendment could lead to improved water and nutrient retention. A greenhouse experiment was carried out using twelve biochars derived from four feedstocks (cotton husks, swine manure, eucalyptus sawmill residue, sugarcane filtercake) pyrolized at 400, 500 and 600 °C and applied at 5% w/w. The biochars’ effect on maize biomass was examined, along with their contribution to soil physical properties including water retention, electrical conductivity (EC), and grain size dis...
International audienceThis study evaluated the influences of biochar made from local agricultural wa...
Biochar, or biomass-derived black carbon (BC), is being considered as a tool for improving soil fert...
Sustainable agriculture can be used to achieve food security by continuously producing agriculture w...
Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particul...
Arenosols (sandy soils) in the Cerrado region of Mato Grosso, Brazil are increasingly used for maize...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted worldwide and more specifically in Brazil...
In Brazil, the degradation of nutrient-poor Ferralsols limits productivity and drives agricultural e...
Rice is a staple food for 3 billion people in the world. In Brazil, rice is a traditional staple foo...
Adding biochar to tropical soils is a strategy for improving crop yield and mitigating climate chang...
Commodity prices and rural development in Brazil are driving the rapid conversion of the Cerrado bio...
Biochar incorporation in soils has the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and to improve...
Recently, biochar has shown to be an alternative to waste disposal and a source of nutrients, acting...
Biochar, a soil amendment resulting from pyrolysis of biomass, can improve soil texture and increase...
The application of biochar (biomass-derived black carbon) to soil has been shown to improve crop yie...
A body of emerging research shows the promise of charcoal soil amendments (“biochars”) i...
International audienceThis study evaluated the influences of biochar made from local agricultural wa...
Biochar, or biomass-derived black carbon (BC), is being considered as a tool for improving soil fert...
Sustainable agriculture can be used to achieve food security by continuously producing agriculture w...
Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particul...
Arenosols (sandy soils) in the Cerrado region of Mato Grosso, Brazil are increasingly used for maize...
International audienceNumerous studies have been conducted worldwide and more specifically in Brazil...
In Brazil, the degradation of nutrient-poor Ferralsols limits productivity and drives agricultural e...
Rice is a staple food for 3 billion people in the world. In Brazil, rice is a traditional staple foo...
Adding biochar to tropical soils is a strategy for improving crop yield and mitigating climate chang...
Commodity prices and rural development in Brazil are driving the rapid conversion of the Cerrado bio...
Biochar incorporation in soils has the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and to improve...
Recently, biochar has shown to be an alternative to waste disposal and a source of nutrients, acting...
Biochar, a soil amendment resulting from pyrolysis of biomass, can improve soil texture and increase...
The application of biochar (biomass-derived black carbon) to soil has been shown to improve crop yie...
A body of emerging research shows the promise of charcoal soil amendments (“biochars”) i...
International audienceThis study evaluated the influences of biochar made from local agricultural wa...
Biochar, or biomass-derived black carbon (BC), is being considered as a tool for improving soil fert...
Sustainable agriculture can be used to achieve food security by continuously producing agriculture w...