Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Biochar application alters soil nitrogen (N) dynamics. This review establishes emerging trends and gaps in biochar-N research. Biochar adsorption of NO₃⁻, up to 0.6 mg g⁻¹ biochar, occurs at pyrolysis temperatures >600 °C with amounts adsorbed dependent on feedstock and NO₃⁻ concentration. Biochar NH₄⁺ adsorption depends on feedstock, but no pyrolysis temperature trend is apparent. Long-term practical effectiveness of inorganic-N adsorption, as a NO₃⁻ leaching mitigation option, requires further study. Biochar adsorption of ammonia (NH₃) decreases NH₃ and NO₃⁻ losses during composting and after manure applications, and offers a mechanism for de...
Over the last decades, the agricultural contribution to the global anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O)...
Biochar is produced as a by-product of the low temperature pyrolysis of biomass during bioenergy ext...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material prepared from the pyrolysis of biomass under various conditions. R...
Over the last decades, the agricultural contribution to the global anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O)...
Biochar is produced as a by-product of the low temperature pyrolysis of biomass during bioenergy ext...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
More than two thirds of global nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions originate from soil, mainly associated ...
The interaction between biochar and soil changes nitrogen (N) dynamics in different ecosystems. Alth...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material prepared from the pyrolysis of biomass under various conditions. R...
Over the last decades, the agricultural contribution to the global anthropogenic nitrous oxide (N2O)...
Biochar is produced as a by-product of the low temperature pyrolysis of biomass during bioenergy ext...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...