The current study is aimed at deriving biochar (BC) from rice straw (RS-BC) and waste bones (WB-BC), being wasted without adequate return at the expense of environmental degradation. The RS and WB feedstocks were pyrolyzed at 550 °C, and the potential of derived biochar as a slow nutrient releasing soil amendment was examined during the growth of ridge gourd. Proximate analysis of the prepared biochars showed significant improvement in ash content and fixed carbon as compared to their raw biomasses. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analysis of RS-BC and WB-BC displayed a diverse range of functional groups viz. derivatives of cellulose and hydrox...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
Not AvailableApplication of biochar to soil has increased considerably during recent years because ...
Combining biochar with chemical fertilizers or compost not only improves the shortcomings of biochar...
Biochar is a pyrolyzed biomass produced under limited oxygen or oxygen absent conditions. Few invest...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
Biochar research has been gaining recent interest in agricultural applications because of its use as...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
<p>Biochar is a co-product of pyrolysis of rice straw biomass, its qualities vary according to pyrol...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
In this study, biochar was produced in a Top Lift Up Draft (TLUD)gasifier system from three types o...
This paper critically reviewed the current knowledge and challenges of rice husk biochar (RHB) produ...
Biochar is widely recognized as an efficient tool for carbon sequestration and soil fertility. The u...
Copyright © 2014 Zeng-Yei Hseu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Food demand and soil sustainability have become urgent issues recently because of the global climate...
The experiments were carried out to study the characteristics of biochar made from rice husk and its...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
Not AvailableApplication of biochar to soil has increased considerably during recent years because ...
Combining biochar with chemical fertilizers or compost not only improves the shortcomings of biochar...
Biochar is a pyrolyzed biomass produced under limited oxygen or oxygen absent conditions. Few invest...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
Biochar research has been gaining recent interest in agricultural applications because of its use as...
Soil application of biochar, a product of waste biomass pyrolysis, has been shown to provide agricul...
<p>Biochar is a co-product of pyrolysis of rice straw biomass, its qualities vary according to pyrol...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
In this study, biochar was produced in a Top Lift Up Draft (TLUD)gasifier system from three types o...
This paper critically reviewed the current knowledge and challenges of rice husk biochar (RHB) produ...
Biochar is widely recognized as an efficient tool for carbon sequestration and soil fertility. The u...
Copyright © 2014 Zeng-Yei Hseu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Food demand and soil sustainability have become urgent issues recently because of the global climate...
The experiments were carried out to study the characteristics of biochar made from rice husk and its...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
Not AvailableApplication of biochar to soil has increased considerably during recent years because ...
Combining biochar with chemical fertilizers or compost not only improves the shortcomings of biochar...