Biochar is utilized in modern society for multiple agricultural and environmental purposes in the framework of circular economy. The aims of this study were to review the leading edge of knowledge of studies where biochar was used in the agriculture sector, as an input for growing media, composting and to improve soil physical and chemical properties along with crop yield. Usage of biochar is promising as substitute for peat and in the composting as it reduces N losses, accelerates the process and improves the quality of final composts. The right selection of feedstock and optimization of pyrolysis conditions are key factors to tailor biochar thereby improving soil properties and increasing crop yield. Potential benefits and flaws for the u...
Biochar is a carbonaceous product of biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen conditions. Due to the v...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Multiple nutrient deficiencies related to severe soil fertility depletion have emerged as the major ...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
Recently, biochar has been widely used for versatile applications in agriculture and environment sec...
Biochar – also referred to as biocarbon, agrichar – shows similar properties as charcoal but indicat...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
Biochar, a by-product of biomass pyrolysis, has been suggested as a mean to combat climate change, a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
In recent years biochar has been demonstrated to be a useful amendment to sequester carbon and reduc...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is the solid product that results from pyrolysis of organic materials. Its addition to highl...
Biochar is a carbonaceous product of biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen conditions. Due to the v...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...
Multiple nutrient deficiencies related to severe soil fertility depletion have emerged as the major ...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
Recently, biochar has been widely used for versatile applications in agriculture and environment sec...
Biochar – also referred to as biocarbon, agrichar – shows similar properties as charcoal but indicat...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
Biochar, a by-product of biomass pyrolysis, has been suggested as a mean to combat climate change, a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
In recent years biochar has been demonstrated to be a useful amendment to sequester carbon and reduc...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is the solid product that results from pyrolysis of organic materials. Its addition to highl...
Biochar is a carbonaceous product of biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen conditions. Due to the v...
Understanding and improving environmental quality by reducing soil nutrient leaching losses, reducin...
Given its high pore volume and adsorption capacity, and when applied as an agricultural soil amendme...