Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for bioenergy production. However, unconstrained harvesting of crop residues is associated with a long-term decline in soil quality. Biochar applications can mitigate many of the negative effects of residue removal but data and economic analyses to support decision making are lacking. To explore sustainable and profitable practices for residue harvesting in central Iowa we used 11 years of soil, crop yield, and management data to calibrate the Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator (APSIM) biochar model. We then used the model to evaluate how different biochar types and application rates impact productivity and environmental performance of conv...
Biochar, a co-product of thermochemical conversion of lignocellulosic materials into advanced biofue...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
Future uses of biochar will in part be dependent not only on the effects of biochar on soil processe...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Biochar is an organic amendment produced by a process called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is the burning of ...
Biochar has the potential to increase crop yields when applied to agricultural land. We integrate ag...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Developing a bio-economy by harvesting crop residues from highly productive corn (Zea mays L.) cropp...
Biochar applications have been shown to increase crop yields on acidic and low activity soils in the...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a biofuel feedstock due to its abundance and a perc...
Applying biochar to agricultural soils has been proposed as a means of sequestering carbon (C) while...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Rigorous economic analyses are crucial for the successful launch of lignocellulosic bioenergy facili...
Biochar, a co-product of thermochemical conversion of lignocellulosic materials into advanced biofue...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
Future uses of biochar will in part be dependent not only on the effects of biochar on soil processe...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Biochar is an organic amendment produced by a process called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is the burning of ...
Biochar has the potential to increase crop yields when applied to agricultural land. We integrate ag...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Developing a bio-economy by harvesting crop residues from highly productive corn (Zea mays L.) cropp...
Biochar applications have been shown to increase crop yields on acidic and low activity soils in the...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a biofuel feedstock due to its abundance and a perc...
Applying biochar to agricultural soils has been proposed as a means of sequestering carbon (C) while...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Rigorous economic analyses are crucial for the successful launch of lignocellulosic bioenergy facili...
Biochar, a co-product of thermochemical conversion of lignocellulosic materials into advanced biofue...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
Future uses of biochar will in part be dependent not only on the effects of biochar on soil processe...