PubMedID: 31279144Non-renewable phosphorus (P) resources are intensively declining and recyclable P is high in demand for agricultural sector. Biochar as a renewable source of P and its physicochemical properties may improve the nutrients condition in the soil for plant availability. This study was designed to evaluate the interaction of biochar with soil microbes in differently textured and P-limited soils for P availability, root colonization and nutrient uptake by plants. Onion plants were grown in two differently textured soils with two types of biochar, with or without P application, three microbially inoculated treatments and uninoculated control. Plants were grown for 65 days and root-shoot biomass, nutrient concentration and mycorrh...
Summarization: This study was conducted to evaluate whether biochar, produced by pyrolysis at 300°C ...
Biochar is widely used as a soil amendment to increase crop yields. However, the details of its impa...
Roots are the interfaces between biochar particles and growing plants. Biochar application may alter...
PubMedID: 31545216The purpose of study was to examine the residual effects of two types of biochar a...
The notion of introducing biochar into soil for carbon sequestration provides the impetus for studyi...
As one of the most important nutrients for plant growth, phosphorus was often poorly available in so...
Globally, there is an increasing need to develop renewable sources of biomass to alleviate petroleum...
Maize plant has an absolute requirement of nutrients (N, P, and K) for growth and development. The m...
The study was aimed to evaluate the effect of successive applications of increasing biochar rates al...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
peer-reviewedBiochar amended soils have demonstrated various agronomic benefits, principally a plant...
ABSTRACT: Biochar has been used worldwide as an efficient soil amendment due to its beneficial inte...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>An expanding body of literature informs that biochar improves soil quality an...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
Rhizobia are frequently used in the agriculture sector to enhance legume growth and improve soil fer...
Summarization: This study was conducted to evaluate whether biochar, produced by pyrolysis at 300°C ...
Biochar is widely used as a soil amendment to increase crop yields. However, the details of its impa...
Roots are the interfaces between biochar particles and growing plants. Biochar application may alter...
PubMedID: 31545216The purpose of study was to examine the residual effects of two types of biochar a...
The notion of introducing biochar into soil for carbon sequestration provides the impetus for studyi...
As one of the most important nutrients for plant growth, phosphorus was often poorly available in so...
Globally, there is an increasing need to develop renewable sources of biomass to alleviate petroleum...
Maize plant has an absolute requirement of nutrients (N, P, and K) for growth and development. The m...
The study was aimed to evaluate the effect of successive applications of increasing biochar rates al...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
peer-reviewedBiochar amended soils have demonstrated various agronomic benefits, principally a plant...
ABSTRACT: Biochar has been used worldwide as an efficient soil amendment due to its beneficial inte...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>An expanding body of literature informs that biochar improves soil quality an...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
Rhizobia are frequently used in the agriculture sector to enhance legume growth and improve soil fer...
Summarization: This study was conducted to evaluate whether biochar, produced by pyrolysis at 300°C ...
Biochar is widely used as a soil amendment to increase crop yields. However, the details of its impa...
Roots are the interfaces between biochar particles and growing plants. Biochar application may alter...