Soilborne pathogens and pests in agroecosystems are serious problems that limit crop yields. In line with the development of more ecologically sustainable agriculture, the possibility of using biochar to control pests has been increasingly investigated in recent years. This work provides a general overview of disease and pest suppression using biochar. We present an updated view of the literature from 2015 to 2022 based on 61 articles, including 117 experimental case studies. We evaluated how different biochar production feedstocks, pyrolysis temperatures, application rates, and the pathosystems studied affected disease and pest incidence. Fungal pathogens accounted for 55% of the case studies, followed by bacteria (15%), insects and nemato...
Soil biological properties play a critical role in determining the environmental functions and proce...
Greenhouse production uses large amount of peat moss, which causes environmental and economic concer...
Aims: We evaluated the efficacy of biochar application for suppressing bacterial wilt of tomato and ...
The utilization of organic amendments has been proposed to decrease the incidence of plant diseases ...
Biochar is a rich carbon product obtained by pyrolysis of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen. ...
The effects of biochar on plant growth vary depending on the applied biochar type, study site enviro...
The increasing demand for soilless substrates and rising environmental concerns about the use of non...
Martha Vaughan - Research Molecular Biologist at the USDA-ARS in Peoria, IL. Mycotoxin contaminat...
Disease Suppression: Earthworms, root health & biochar - Dr. Wade Elmer, CT Ag Experimental Station ...
Useful soil applications of biochar, the biocarbon solid coproduct of biomass pyrolysis, will likely...
Rescuing biochar: Pre - application techniques to enhance plant responses to biochar additions: Nige...
Amending soils with biochar and vermicompost has the potential to provide multiple benefits for spec...
Research goal: Based on the information found in the literature on biochar, its ability to improve t...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Background: Biochar is a solid coproduct of biomass pyrolysis, and soil amended with biochar has bee...
Soil biological properties play a critical role in determining the environmental functions and proce...
Greenhouse production uses large amount of peat moss, which causes environmental and economic concer...
Aims: We evaluated the efficacy of biochar application for suppressing bacterial wilt of tomato and ...
The utilization of organic amendments has been proposed to decrease the incidence of plant diseases ...
Biochar is a rich carbon product obtained by pyrolysis of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen. ...
The effects of biochar on plant growth vary depending on the applied biochar type, study site enviro...
The increasing demand for soilless substrates and rising environmental concerns about the use of non...
Martha Vaughan - Research Molecular Biologist at the USDA-ARS in Peoria, IL. Mycotoxin contaminat...
Disease Suppression: Earthworms, root health & biochar - Dr. Wade Elmer, CT Ag Experimental Station ...
Useful soil applications of biochar, the biocarbon solid coproduct of biomass pyrolysis, will likely...
Rescuing biochar: Pre - application techniques to enhance plant responses to biochar additions: Nige...
Amending soils with biochar and vermicompost has the potential to provide multiple benefits for spec...
Research goal: Based on the information found in the literature on biochar, its ability to improve t...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Background: Biochar is a solid coproduct of biomass pyrolysis, and soil amended with biochar has bee...
Soil biological properties play a critical role in determining the environmental functions and proce...
Greenhouse production uses large amount of peat moss, which causes environmental and economic concer...
Aims: We evaluated the efficacy of biochar application for suppressing bacterial wilt of tomato and ...