Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced from the pyrolysis of organic materials from agricultural and forestry biomass at a relatively low temperature in the absence of oxygen. As such, it has potential for solving many agricultural and environmental problems.This book is divided into five sections: “Introduction,” “Production and Legislation of Biochar,” “Applications of Biochar for Soil Fertility Improvement,” “Role of Biochar for Soil Remediation and Ameliorating Salinity Effects” and “Applications of Biochar for Water Treatment.” Chapters address topics such as the pros and cons of biochar, its production, and its role in remediating and treating contaminated soils and water
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Biochar is a rich carbon source formed through biomass's thermal decomposition. Biomass-derived bioc...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
The modern world's increasingly developed industries have significantly polluted the planet on which...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
Conversion of agricultural wastes into eco-friendly and low cost biochar is not only a smart recycli...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
In the last decades increased global environmental concerns to water and soils pollution. The main c...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Biochar – also referred to as biocarbon, agrichar – shows similar properties as charcoal but indicat...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Biochar is a rich carbon source formed through biomass's thermal decomposition. Biomass-derived bioc...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
The modern world's increasingly developed industries have significantly polluted the planet on which...
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize...
Conversion of agricultural wastes into eco-friendly and low cost biochar is not only a smart recycli...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
In the last decades increased global environmental concerns to water and soils pollution. The main c...
Biochar is the solid byproduct of pyrolysis, and its cascading use can offset the cost of the produc...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Biochar – also referred to as biocarbon, agrichar – shows similar properties as charcoal but indicat...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Biochar is a rich carbon source formed through biomass's thermal decomposition. Biomass-derived bioc...
The increasing agro-demands with the burgeoning population lead to the accumulation of lignocellulos...