Seaweed cultivation is a high growth industry that is primarily targeted at human food and hydrocolloid markets. However, seaweed biomass also offers a feedstock for the production of nutrient-rich biochar for soil amelioration. We provide the first data of biochar yield and characteristics from intensively cultivated seaweeds (Saccharina, Undaria and Sargassum – brown seaweeds, and Gracilaria, Kappaphycus and Eucheuma – red seaweeds). While there is some variability in biochar properties as a function of the origin of seaweed, there are several defining and consistent characteristics of seaweed biochar, in particular a relatively low C content and surface area but high yield, essential trace elements (N, P and K) and exchangeable cations (...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
Limited resources of freshwater and decreasing fossil fuel resources are two main reasons to conside...
[EN] Recently, biochars and hydrochars have been proposed as soil amendments and, to a lesser degree...
Seaweed cultivation is a high growth industry that is primarily targeted at human food and hydrocoll...
This study presents baseline data on the physiochemical properties and potential uses of macroalgal ...
This study presents baseline data on the physiochemical properties and potential uses of macroalgal ...
Green seaweeds from the genus Ulva are a promising feedstock for the production of biochar for carbo...
Algae represent a promising target for the generation of bioenergy through slow pyrolysis, leading t...
Algae represent a promising target for the generation of bioenergy through slow pyrolysis, leading t...
Not AvailableSeaweed farming gains significance as a climate resilient strategy owing to significant...
Seaweed farming gains significance as a climate resilient strategy owing to significant carbon seque...
Since terrestrial biomass-based ethanol has environmental and economic vulnerability, seaweed-based ...
Seaweed has long been known to be an effective fertilizer improving soil quality and also a biostim...
Seaweeds (also called macroalgae) are considered a potential biomass feedstock for biorefineries for...
In most countries the mining industry is required to rehabilitate disturbed land with native vegetat...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
Limited resources of freshwater and decreasing fossil fuel resources are two main reasons to conside...
[EN] Recently, biochars and hydrochars have been proposed as soil amendments and, to a lesser degree...
Seaweed cultivation is a high growth industry that is primarily targeted at human food and hydrocoll...
This study presents baseline data on the physiochemical properties and potential uses of macroalgal ...
This study presents baseline data on the physiochemical properties and potential uses of macroalgal ...
Green seaweeds from the genus Ulva are a promising feedstock for the production of biochar for carbo...
Algae represent a promising target for the generation of bioenergy through slow pyrolysis, leading t...
Algae represent a promising target for the generation of bioenergy through slow pyrolysis, leading t...
Not AvailableSeaweed farming gains significance as a climate resilient strategy owing to significant...
Seaweed farming gains significance as a climate resilient strategy owing to significant carbon seque...
Since terrestrial biomass-based ethanol has environmental and economic vulnerability, seaweed-based ...
Seaweed has long been known to be an effective fertilizer improving soil quality and also a biostim...
Seaweeds (also called macroalgae) are considered a potential biomass feedstock for biorefineries for...
In most countries the mining industry is required to rehabilitate disturbed land with native vegetat...
Seaweeds are attractive as a sustainable aquaculture crop for food, feed, bioenergy and biomolecules...
Limited resources of freshwater and decreasing fossil fuel resources are two main reasons to conside...
[EN] Recently, biochars and hydrochars have been proposed as soil amendments and, to a lesser degree...