Biochar is considered as a potential substitute for soil organic matter (SOM). Considering the importance of biochar, the present review is based on the different benefits and potential risks of the application of biochar to the soil. Biochar addition to low organic carbon soils can act as a feasible solution to keep soil biologically active for the cycling of different nutrients. The application of biochar could improve soil fertility, increase crop yield, enhance plant growth and microbial abundance, and immobilize different contaminants in the soil. It could also be helpful in carbon sequestration and the return of carbon stock back to the soil in partially combusted form. Due to the large surface area of biochar, which generally depends...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is a carbon-based substance made by the pyrolysis of organic waste. The amount of biochar pr...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Biochar is a carbonaceous product of biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen conditions. Due to the v...
'Biochar' represents an emerging technology that is increasingly being recognized for its potential ...
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 application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar, known as “Black Gold”, has become a novel approach with potential benefits for soil amendme...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
In recent years biochar has been demonstrated to be a useful amendment to sequester carbon and reduc...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is a carbon-based substance made by the pyrolysis of organic waste. The amount of biochar pr...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...
Biochar is a carbonaceous product of biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen conditions. Due to the v...
'Biochar' represents an emerging technology that is increasingly being recognized for its potential ...
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 application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
Biochar, known as “Black Gold”, has become a novel approach with potential benefits for soil amendme...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
In recent years biochar has been demonstrated to be a useful amendment to sequester carbon and reduc...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is a carbon-based substance made by the pyrolysis of organic waste. The amount of biochar pr...
Biochar is a black, carbon-rich, material produced by thermally treating biomass materials in zero- ...