Biochar has been widely proposed as a soil amendment, with reports of benefits to soil physical, chemical and biological properties. To quantify the changes in soil microbial biomass and to understand the mechanisms involved, two biochars were prepared at 350 \ub0C (BC350) and 700 \ub0C (BC700) from Miscanthus giganteus, a C4 plant, naturally enriched with 13C. The biochars were added to soils of about pH 4 and 8, which were both sampled from a soil pH gradient of the same soil type. Isotopic (13C) techniques were used to investigate biochar C availability to the biomass. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) was used to observe the microbial colonization, and Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) to highlight structural changes at the surface of...
Biochars are known for their heterogeneity, especially in pore and surface structure associated with...
An acidic (pH 5.8) biochar was created using a low pyrolysis temperature (350 degrees celsius) and s...
The soil carbon (C) saturation concept suggests an upper limit to the storage of soil organic carbon...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
Biochar production and incorporation into soil is gaining momentum as a sustainable strategy for cli...
Abstract Biochar amendment of agricultural soils can have a significant impact on microbial carbon (...
Biochar application has become a novel and emergent technology for sequestering C, improving soil qu...
We investigated the behavior of biochars in arable and forest soil in a greenhouse experiment in ord...
Soil microorganisms and their activities are critical for soil function, thus, understanding how bio...
Evidence suggests that in addition to sequestering carbon (C), biochar amendment can increase crop y...
Biochar has been attracting increasing attention for its potentials of C sequestration and soil amen...
There has been great interest in biochar application to soil for long-term carbon (C) sequestration....
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Biochar and its properties can be significantly altered according to how it is produced, and this ha...
Biochars are known for their heterogeneity, especially in pore and surface structure associated with...
An acidic (pH 5.8) biochar was created using a low pyrolysis temperature (350 degrees celsius) and s...
The soil carbon (C) saturation concept suggests an upper limit to the storage of soil organic carbon...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment for carbon sequestration and for improving ...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
Biochar production and incorporation into soil is gaining momentum as a sustainable strategy for cli...
Abstract Biochar amendment of agricultural soils can have a significant impact on microbial carbon (...
Biochar application has become a novel and emergent technology for sequestering C, improving soil qu...
We investigated the behavior of biochars in arable and forest soil in a greenhouse experiment in ord...
Soil microorganisms and their activities are critical for soil function, thus, understanding how bio...
Evidence suggests that in addition to sequestering carbon (C), biochar amendment can increase crop y...
Biochar has been attracting increasing attention for its potentials of C sequestration and soil amen...
There has been great interest in biochar application to soil for long-term carbon (C) sequestration....
Soil amendment with biochar has been widely described as a suitable approach to improve soil fertili...
Biochar and its properties can be significantly altered according to how it is produced, and this ha...
Biochars are known for their heterogeneity, especially in pore and surface structure associated with...
An acidic (pH 5.8) biochar was created using a low pyrolysis temperature (350 degrees celsius) and s...
The soil carbon (C) saturation concept suggests an upper limit to the storage of soil organic carbon...