Biochar as a soil amendment is increasingly popular in agricultural sector in the past few years. The production and application of biochar is increasing in a constant rate to meet farm requirements. Biochar is similar to charcoal and activated charcoal, which are pyrogenic carbonaceous matter derived from organic carbon rich matter through pyrolysis. The primary products generated by pyrolysis are biochar, syngas and bio-oils depending on biomass and pyrolysis conditions. The quality of biochar is according to primary biomass source, pyrolysis temperature and time which ultimately effects on variations in physicochemical properties such as porosity, carboncontent, elemental composition, surface area, retention capacity and overall applicat...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The emerging concerns in sub-Saharan Africa are non-sustainability of agricultural and soil manageme...
When it comes to the use of biochar in agriculture, the majority of research conducted in the last d...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Addition of biochar produced through thermal decomposition of biomass has been seen as a strategy to...
Addition of biochar produced through thermal decomposition of biomass has been seen as a strategy to...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that contains no petroleum. It is made by heating biomass such as...
Biochar is a fine-grained, carbon enriched product created when biomass (e.g. wood waste, manures) i...
Biochar is basically charcoal. The term “charcoal” is preferred when the material is use as a fuel f...
Excessive amounts of animal manures and production of a large volume of biosolids pose serious envir...
<p>Animal manure has been used to manage soil fertility since the dawn of agricul-ture. It pro...
Biochar is a porous, carbonaceous pyrogenic substance produced by pyrolysis of biomass at a temperat...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The emerging concerns in sub-Saharan Africa are non-sustainability of agricultural and soil manageme...
When it comes to the use of biochar in agriculture, the majority of research conducted in the last d...
Biochar is obtained by pyrolyzing biomass and is, by definition, applied in a way that avoids its ra...
Addition of biochar produced through thermal decomposition of biomass has been seen as a strategy to...
Addition of biochar produced through thermal decomposition of biomass has been seen as a strategy to...
The challenge of agricultural land depletion as a result of the pressure driven by the ever-growing ...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that contains no petroleum. It is made by heating biomass such as...
Biochar is a fine-grained, carbon enriched product created when biomass (e.g. wood waste, manures) i...
Biochar is basically charcoal. The term “charcoal” is preferred when the material is use as a fuel f...
Excessive amounts of animal manures and production of a large volume of biosolids pose serious envir...
<p>Animal manure has been used to manage soil fertility since the dawn of agricul-ture. It pro...
Biochar is a porous, carbonaceous pyrogenic substance produced by pyrolysis of biomass at a temperat...
There has been considerable research into the production of biochar, pyrolysed biomass, which produc...
Over the years, the carbon-rich biochar has been used for the purpose of environmental conservation ...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The emerging concerns in sub-Saharan Africa are non-sustainability of agricultural and soil manageme...