© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both crop production and environmental performance requires an understanding of its effects on soil nutrients, i.e., nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and soil structure and soil carbon stocks. Thus, crop yield, soil aggregate stability and N and P use efficiencies (NUE and PUE, respectively) were investigated in a rice-wheat rotation field experiment 6 years after biochar amendment (20 and 40 t ha−1). Biochar application increased crop (rice and wheat) root (by 3–19%), straw (by 10–19%) and grain (by 10–16%) biomasses, as well as grain NUE (by 20–53%) and PUE (by 38–230%) compared with N fertilization only, whereas decreases in the N stocks in the...
The combination of chemical fertilizer and biochar is regarded as a useful soil supplement for impro...
It was shown that the use of biochar provides many benefits to agriculture by improving the whole co...
Background and Objectives: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management with other soil amendments is crucial ...
The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both crop production and...
Biochar is a pyrolyzed biomass produced under limited oxygen or oxygen absent conditions. Few invest...
There is limited understanding of the effects of rice residue biochar, particularly when applied in ...
<p>Biochar is a co-product of pyrolysis of rice straw biomass, its qualities vary according to pyrol...
Research is still under-represented for the long-term impacts of field biochar application on soil f...
Biochar amendment may improve crop growth through its nutrients and indirect fertility. However, thi...
Excessive application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer will cause many adverse consequences in paddy field...
Biochar is an important soil amendment that can enhance the biological properties of soil, as well a...
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivit...
Although crop residues constitute an enormous resource, actual residue management practices in rice-...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
ABSTRACT The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on ...
The combination of chemical fertilizer and biochar is regarded as a useful soil supplement for impro...
It was shown that the use of biochar provides many benefits to agriculture by improving the whole co...
Background and Objectives: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management with other soil amendments is crucial ...
The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both crop production and...
Biochar is a pyrolyzed biomass produced under limited oxygen or oxygen absent conditions. Few invest...
There is limited understanding of the effects of rice residue biochar, particularly when applied in ...
<p>Biochar is a co-product of pyrolysis of rice straw biomass, its qualities vary according to pyrol...
Research is still under-represented for the long-term impacts of field biochar application on soil f...
Biochar amendment may improve crop growth through its nutrients and indirect fertility. However, thi...
Excessive application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer will cause many adverse consequences in paddy field...
Biochar is an important soil amendment that can enhance the biological properties of soil, as well a...
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivit...
Although crop residues constitute an enormous resource, actual residue management practices in rice-...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
ABSTRACT The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on ...
The combination of chemical fertilizer and biochar is regarded as a useful soil supplement for impro...
It was shown that the use of biochar provides many benefits to agriculture by improving the whole co...
Background and Objectives: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management with other soil amendments is crucial ...