Biochar has been put forward as a potential technology that could help achieve sustainable water management in agriculture through its ability to increase water holding capacity in soils. Despite this opportunity, there are still a limited number of studies, especially in vulnerable regions like the tropics, quantifying the impacts of biochar on soil water storage and characterizing the impacts of biochar additions on plant water composition. To address this critical gap, we present a case study using stable water isotopes and hydrometric data from melon production in tropical agriculture to explore the hydrological impacts of biochar as a soil amendment. Results from our 10-week growing season experiment in Costa Rica under drip irrigation...
The main objective of this study was to assess the impact of biochar rate (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha-1) ...
Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particul...
Fast weathering of parent materials and rapid mineralization of organic matter because of prevalent ...
Biochar has been put forward as a potential technology that could help achieve sustainable water man...
Amending soils with biochar, a pyrolyzed organic material, is an emerging practice to potentially in...
Abstract The economies of the three East African region (Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania), which is the ...
The ability of soil to retain water under drought and other extreme hydrological events is critical ...
Environmental degradation, agricultural productivity, food security, fresh water scarcity, and the a...
Biochar incorporation in soils has the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and to improve...
Biochar application to soil is suggested as a way of enhancing soil fertility by increasing the avai...
The main objective of this study was to assess the impact of biochar rate (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha-1) ...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
The impact of climate change has become increasingly severe in drylands, resulting in heat stress an...
Increasing the water-holding capacity of sandy soils will help improve efficiency of water use in ag...
Biochar is a form of pyrolyzed biomass utilized strictly for human created systems. It has been reco...
The main objective of this study was to assess the impact of biochar rate (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha-1) ...
Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particul...
Fast weathering of parent materials and rapid mineralization of organic matter because of prevalent ...
Biochar has been put forward as a potential technology that could help achieve sustainable water man...
Amending soils with biochar, a pyrolyzed organic material, is an emerging practice to potentially in...
Abstract The economies of the three East African region (Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania), which is the ...
The ability of soil to retain water under drought and other extreme hydrological events is critical ...
Environmental degradation, agricultural productivity, food security, fresh water scarcity, and the a...
Biochar incorporation in soils has the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere and to improve...
Biochar application to soil is suggested as a way of enhancing soil fertility by increasing the avai...
The main objective of this study was to assess the impact of biochar rate (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha-1) ...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
The impact of climate change has become increasingly severe in drylands, resulting in heat stress an...
Increasing the water-holding capacity of sandy soils will help improve efficiency of water use in ag...
Biochar is a form of pyrolyzed biomass utilized strictly for human created systems. It has been reco...
The main objective of this study was to assess the impact of biochar rate (0, 8, 16 and 32 Mg ha-1) ...
Arenosols in the Brazilian Cerrado are increasingly being used for agricultural production, particul...
Fast weathering of parent materials and rapid mineralization of organic matter because of prevalent ...