Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temperature (550 or 600 °C), and both biochars and the corresponding feedstocks tested for short-term ecotoxicity using basal soil respiration and collembolan reproduction tests. After a 28-d incubation, soil basal respiration was not inhibited but stimulated by additions of feedstocks and biochars. However, variation in soil respiration was dependent on both feedstock and pyrolysis temperature. In the last case, respiration decreased with pyrolysis temperature (r = − 0.78; p < 0.0001, n = 21) and increased with a higher volatile matter content (r = 0.51; p < 0.017), these two variables being correlated (r = − 0.86, p < 0.0001). Collembolan reprodu...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a fine-grained and highly porous carbonaceous substance, arising from the pyrolitic decom...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Multiple benefits of biochar conversion and utilization, including soil carbon sequestration and env...
Biochar is a product of the thermal decomposition of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen and ca...
Biochar was produced by fixed-bed slow pyrolysis from various feedstock biomasses under a range of p...
Biochar is a solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited ...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
In this study, the effect of feedstock type and pyrolysis temperature on the properties of biochar s...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Biochar and its properties can be significantly altered according to how it is produced, and this ha...
This work investigated the influence of pyrolysis temperature on biochar production and evaluated it...
This study is monitoring biochar properties, prepared by slow pyrolysis from various types of plant ...
Biochar is the solid residue produced by the pyrolysis bio-wastes (biomasses, sludges, agricultural ...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a fine-grained and highly porous carbonaceous substance, arising from the pyrolitic decom...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Multiple benefits of biochar conversion and utilization, including soil carbon sequestration and env...
Biochar is a product of the thermal decomposition of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen and ca...
Biochar was produced by fixed-bed slow pyrolysis from various feedstock biomasses under a range of p...
Biochar is a solid material obtained from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited ...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
In this study, the effect of feedstock type and pyrolysis temperature on the properties of biochar s...
At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to...
Biochar and its properties can be significantly altered according to how it is produced, and this ha...
This work investigated the influence of pyrolysis temperature on biochar production and evaluated it...
This study is monitoring biochar properties, prepared by slow pyrolysis from various types of plant ...
Biochar is the solid residue produced by the pyrolysis bio-wastes (biomasses, sludges, agricultural ...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a fine-grained and highly porous carbonaceous substance, arising from the pyrolitic decom...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...