With the aim of investigating the effects of carbonaceous sorbent amendment on plant health and end point contaminant bioavailability, plant experiments were set up to grow maize (Zea mays) in soil contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and metals. Maize and pine derived biochars, as well as a commercial grade activated carbon, were used as amendments. Plant growth characteristics, such as chlorophyll content and shoot to root biomass, improved with sorbent amendment to varying extents and contaminant uptake to shoots was consistently reduced in amended soils. By further defining the conditions in which sorbent amended soils successfully reduce contaminant bioavailability and improve plant growth, this work will inform fi...
Contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHs) is a great threat to environment due to the higher per...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess the use of Concarpus biochar as a soil amendment f...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
The contamination of soils and waters with organic pollutants, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarb...
Biochar has been proposed as a tool to enhance phytostabilisation of contaminated soils but little d...
Biochar, a by-product of pyrolysis made from a wide array of plant biomass when producing biofuels, ...
Biochar has been regarded as a promising carbon sequestration and fertilizing agent in soils. Its ab...
The contamination of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) is widespread in the world and has negatively a...
We report freely dissolved concentrations (Cfree) of PAHs in soils amended with 2.5% biochar and act...
For widespread use of biochar in agriculture and horticulture, it must be ensured that application ...
Soil amendment with biochar has been proposed as effective in improving agricultural land fertility ...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
The use of biochar, a carbon rich product, as a soil amendment has been suggested as a good option f...
This study investigated the impact of two different wood biochars (BioC1 and BioC2) on the extractab...
Contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHs) is a great threat to environment due to the higher per...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess the use of Concarpus biochar as a soil amendment f...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
The contamination of soils and waters with organic pollutants, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarb...
Biochar has been proposed as a tool to enhance phytostabilisation of contaminated soils but little d...
Biochar, a by-product of pyrolysis made from a wide array of plant biomass when producing biofuels, ...
Biochar has been regarded as a promising carbon sequestration and fertilizing agent in soils. Its ab...
The contamination of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) is widespread in the world and has negatively a...
We report freely dissolved concentrations (Cfree) of PAHs in soils amended with 2.5% biochar and act...
For widespread use of biochar in agriculture and horticulture, it must be ensured that application ...
Soil amendment with biochar has been proposed as effective in improving agricultural land fertility ...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
The use of biochar, a carbon rich product, as a soil amendment has been suggested as a good option f...
This study investigated the impact of two different wood biochars (BioC1 and BioC2) on the extractab...
Contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHs) is a great threat to environment due to the higher per...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to assess the use of Concarpus biochar as a soil amendment f...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...