International audienceAbstractIncorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been repeatedly proposed as an effective strategy to mitigate climate change with beneficial effects on soil properties and crop production. Results from previous field experiments showed that, when applied to vineyards, biochar amendment increased yield without a negative impact on grape quality, decreasing water stress during droughts and improving soil physical and chemical properties. Despite those positive impacts, the long-term effects of biochar treatment on soil fertility and ecological toxicity have seldom been studied at a real farm scale. We investigated the effects of biochar amendment on vineyard soil subjected to a single and a repeated biochar ...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
International audienceAbstractIncorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been repeatedly p...
The agronomic management of vineyards, aimed at the maximization of grape yields, is intensive and i...
Most European vineyard soils exhibit low soil fertility. They are highly vulnerable to erosion, low ...
Field of study: Plant, insect and microbial sciences.Dr. Misha Kwasniewski, Thesis Supervisor."Decem...
Biochar is widely suggested to improve soil physical properties and soil-water-plant interactions. F...
Biochar has been shown to improve soil quality and crop yields. Furthermore, thanks to its high carb...
The influence of biochar added to an agricultural soil on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) leve...
Biochar is used as soil amendment and enhancer of plant growth, but the mechanisms involved in grape...
Effects of biochar on productivity of crop plants, such as grapevine, has been widely reported (Baro...
The effect of biochar addition on the levels of black carbon (BC) and polcyclic aromatic hydrocarbon...
Application of biochar to the soil is globally recognised as a means to improve soil structure and f...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
International audienceAbstractIncorporation of biochar into agricultural soils has been repeatedly p...
The agronomic management of vineyards, aimed at the maximization of grape yields, is intensive and i...
Most European vineyard soils exhibit low soil fertility. They are highly vulnerable to erosion, low ...
Field of study: Plant, insect and microbial sciences.Dr. Misha Kwasniewski, Thesis Supervisor."Decem...
Biochar is widely suggested to improve soil physical properties and soil-water-plant interactions. F...
Biochar has been shown to improve soil quality and crop yields. Furthermore, thanks to its high carb...
The influence of biochar added to an agricultural soil on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) leve...
Biochar is used as soil amendment and enhancer of plant growth, but the mechanisms involved in grape...
Effects of biochar on productivity of crop plants, such as grapevine, has been widely reported (Baro...
The effect of biochar addition on the levels of black carbon (BC) and polcyclic aromatic hydrocarbon...
Application of biochar to the soil is globally recognised as a means to improve soil structure and f...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...