Not AvailableAbstract Lignin-rich recalcitrant biomass residues of coconut palms viz. (i) mature coconut husk, (ii) tender (immature or green) coconut husk (iii) coconut leaf petiole and (iv) coir-pith were successfully pyrolysed using a simple charring kiln into carbon-rich, black, light weight and porous biochars. High alkalinity and good ash content made them fit for remediating acid soils. High potassium content in these biochars could help reduce the use of inorganic K. Thermogravimetric analysis showed the mass loss phases of husk and coconut leaf petiole biochars to be similar. However, all four biochars gave smooth curves indicating thermal stability of the product. Positive seed germination and earthworm avoidance tests proved the...
Thailand is an agricultural country based. A strategy to use biomass is to produce biochar which has...
Application of biochar is widely reported to enhance soil quality and decrease leaching of nutrients...
Worldwide, the low and decreasing carbon-content of agricultural soils is an obstacle to sustainable...
Not AvailableQuick recycling of recalcitrant coconut palm biomass residues to biochars via pyrolysis...
Three different carbon-rich materials called biochars were produced from three different agricultura...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
This work aimed to characterize the biochar produced from residues of coconut fruit and to evaluate ...
The first objective of this study is to investigate the suitability of coconut frond (CF) and coconu...
The reserves of non-renewable energy sources such as coal, crude oil and natural gas are not limitle...
Biochars are porous materials prepared by combustion of biomass under the presence of low oxygen lev...
The biochar produced from the agricultural wastes was aimed to amend the extreme degraded soil. The ...
We demonstrated experimentally that coconut husk ash is an excellent mineral fertilizer for immature...
Application of biochar is widely reported to enhance soil quality and decrease leaching of nutrients...
Biochar production and use are part of the modern agenda to recycle wastes, and to retain nutrients,...
<div><p>Biochar production and use are part of the modern agenda to recycle wastes, and to retain nu...
Thailand is an agricultural country based. A strategy to use biomass is to produce biochar which has...
Application of biochar is widely reported to enhance soil quality and decrease leaching of nutrients...
Worldwide, the low and decreasing carbon-content of agricultural soils is an obstacle to sustainable...
Not AvailableQuick recycling of recalcitrant coconut palm biomass residues to biochars via pyrolysis...
Three different carbon-rich materials called biochars were produced from three different agricultura...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
This work aimed to characterize the biochar produced from residues of coconut fruit and to evaluate ...
The first objective of this study is to investigate the suitability of coconut frond (CF) and coconu...
The reserves of non-renewable energy sources such as coal, crude oil and natural gas are not limitle...
Biochars are porous materials prepared by combustion of biomass under the presence of low oxygen lev...
The biochar produced from the agricultural wastes was aimed to amend the extreme degraded soil. The ...
We demonstrated experimentally that coconut husk ash is an excellent mineral fertilizer for immature...
Application of biochar is widely reported to enhance soil quality and decrease leaching of nutrients...
Biochar production and use are part of the modern agenda to recycle wastes, and to retain nutrients,...
<div><p>Biochar production and use are part of the modern agenda to recycle wastes, and to retain nu...
Thailand is an agricultural country based. A strategy to use biomass is to produce biochar which has...
Application of biochar is widely reported to enhance soil quality and decrease leaching of nutrients...
Worldwide, the low and decreasing carbon-content of agricultural soils is an obstacle to sustainable...