Abstract Biochar application can influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle through biological and abiotic processes. However, studies on comprehensive examination of the effects of biochar application on microbially mediated N‐cycling processes (N mineralization, nitrification, denitrification, and fixation) and soil N fate (i.e., plant N uptake, soil N2O emission, and N leaching) are warranted. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of biochar application on soil N transformation, microbial functional gene abundance, enzyme activity, and plant N uptake. To achieve the objective of this study, a meta‐analysis involving 131 peer‐reviewed field experiments was conducted. Results showed that field application of biochar significan...
Introduction Since biochar has the potential to mitigate climate change and enhance agricultural out...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
N2O is a major greenhouse gas and the majority of anthropogenic N2O emissions originate from agricul...
Abstract Purpose Nitrification and denitrification in soil are key components of the global nitrogen...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element associated with crop yield and its availability is largely cont...
Increased reactive N deposition has widespread effects on terrestrial ecosystems, such as biodiversi...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Biochar has been suggested to improve acidic soils and to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Biochar is usually used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve soil nutrition availability and...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Manure-based biochar is an effective amendment to increase both car...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
Background and aims: Biochar is produced from the pyrolysis of organic materials, and when buried in...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) transformation in soil directly determines the effectiveness of N for plant g...
Introduction Since biochar has the potential to mitigate climate change and enhance agricultural out...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
N2O is a major greenhouse gas and the majority of anthropogenic N2O emissions originate from agricul...
Abstract Purpose Nitrification and denitrification in soil are key components of the global nitrogen...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients regulating plant growth. However, soil degradati...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential element associated with crop yield and its availability is largely cont...
Increased reactive N deposition has widespread effects on terrestrial ecosystems, such as biodiversi...
Biochar addition to soils has been proposed as a means to increase soil fertility and carbon sequest...
Biochar has been suggested to improve acidic soils and to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Biochar is usually used as an agricultural soil amendment to improve soil nutrition availability and...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Manure-based biochar is an effective amendment to increase both car...
Previous studies already demonstrated that biochar addition reduces nitrogen (N) leaching in soil, b...
Background and aims: Biochar is produced from the pyrolysis of organic materials, and when buried in...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) transformation in soil directly determines the effectiveness of N for plant g...
Introduction Since biochar has the potential to mitigate climate change and enhance agricultural out...
Although environmental impacts of biochar are well characterized, impacts on soil quality, nutrient ...
N2O is a major greenhouse gas and the majority of anthropogenic N2O emissions originate from agricul...