Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, an important concern, which needs to be addressed, is the presence of phytotoxic compounds in some biochars. In this work seed germination and plant development are reported for three biochars prepared from wood, paper sludge plus wheat husks and sewage sludge on five higher plant species (cress, lentil, cucumber, tomato and lettuce). In general, seed germination was not affected except for the inhibition caused by wood biochar in several species and the inhibition induced by paper sludge biochar on lettuce. No inhibition of root growth was detected, but in some cases leaf and stem growth were inhibited. The results are significant in terms of advancing current understanding o...
Carbon-rich materials are increasingly produced and added to soil for the need to sequester carbon a...
Definition, analysis, and certification of biochar quality are crucial to the agronomic acceptance o...
[EN] Biochar and hydrochar are produced by charring organic matter through pyrolysis and hydrotherma...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
The application of biochar to soils is becoming more and more common. Its application which is gener...
Biochar has been recognized as a promising and efficient material for soil amendment. However, its e...
Pyrolyzed organic matter, or biochar, generally increases the growth of established plants; in some ...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Recent meta-analyses of plant responses to biochar boast positive average effects of between 10 and ...
Many invasive species show allelopathic effects that contribute to competitive impacts on native veg...
Biochar, which is derived from biomass through a pyrolysis process, has proven to have beneficial ef...
ABSTRACT: Sewage sludge has long been successfully used in the production of nursery plants; however...
Applying biochar as soil amendment improves soil physicochemical properties, carbon sequestration an...
Pot experiments were conducted in a glasshouse to determine the growth pattern of lettuce, true pota...
Biochar refers to a processed, carbon-rich material made from biomass. This article provides a brief...
Carbon-rich materials are increasingly produced and added to soil for the need to sequester carbon a...
Definition, analysis, and certification of biochar quality are crucial to the agronomic acceptance o...
[EN] Biochar and hydrochar are produced by charring organic matter through pyrolysis and hydrotherma...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
The application of biochar to soils is becoming more and more common. Its application which is gener...
Biochar has been recognized as a promising and efficient material for soil amendment. However, its e...
Pyrolyzed organic matter, or biochar, generally increases the growth of established plants; in some ...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Recent meta-analyses of plant responses to biochar boast positive average effects of between 10 and ...
Many invasive species show allelopathic effects that contribute to competitive impacts on native veg...
Biochar, which is derived from biomass through a pyrolysis process, has proven to have beneficial ef...
ABSTRACT: Sewage sludge has long been successfully used in the production of nursery plants; however...
Applying biochar as soil amendment improves soil physicochemical properties, carbon sequestration an...
Pot experiments were conducted in a glasshouse to determine the growth pattern of lettuce, true pota...
Biochar refers to a processed, carbon-rich material made from biomass. This article provides a brief...
Carbon-rich materials are increasingly produced and added to soil for the need to sequester carbon a...
Definition, analysis, and certification of biochar quality are crucial to the agronomic acceptance o...
[EN] Biochar and hydrochar are produced by charring organic matter through pyrolysis and hydrotherma...