Conversion of agricultural wastes into eco-friendly and low cost biochar is not only a smart recycling strategy but a panacea to environmental pollution management. Agricultural wastes biochar can be an effective alternative technique for controlling contaminants due to its low cost, high-efficiency, simple to use, ecological sustainability and reliability in terms of public safety. Biochars have made substantial breakthroughs in reducing greenhouse gases emissions, reducing soil nutrient leaching, sequester atmospheric carbon into the soil, increasing agricultural productivity, and reducing bioavailability of environmental contaminants. Recent advances in the understanding of biochars warrant a proper scientific evaluation of the relations...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
The agriculture sector generates a significant quantity of waste. These wastes, when mismanaged, can...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
The emerging concerns in sub-Saharan Africa are non-sustainability of agricultural and soil manageme...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Biochar is traditionally made from clean lignocellulosic or waste materials that create no competiti...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The rapid growth of various industries has led to a significant, alarming increase in recalcitrant p...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
The agriculture sector generates a significant quantity of waste. These wastes, when mismanaged, can...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
The emerging concerns in sub-Saharan Africa are non-sustainability of agricultural and soil manageme...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Biochar is traditionally made from clean lignocellulosic or waste materials that create no competiti...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The rapid growth of various industries has led to a significant, alarming increase in recalcitrant p...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...