In order to achieve carbon neutrality and slow down climate change, it is necessary not only to curb greenhouse gas emissions but also to remove carbon from the atmosphere. In agricultural sector, adding biochars to soils has proven to be one of the most effective methods to sequester carbon. Using biochars in urban planting soils could be simple and effective way to create carbon sinks also in urban environment. Wood based biochars are already available in the market and their viability as soil amendment is supported by an extensive body of research. Despite large evidence from agricultural and greenhouse sectors, research focused on biochars in planting soils for urban trees is scarce. To assess and demonstrate viability of biochars a...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
PhD ThesisBiochar, a product of thermochemical conversion of biomass, is a way to sequester carbon a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
In order to achieve carbon neutrality and slow down climate change, it is necessary not only to curb...
Urban use of Biochar is increasing but the effect on the plant growth is neither verified nor estima...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Kurt Spokas - Research Soil Scientist at the USDA-ARS in St. Paul, MN. Soilless substrates are prim...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
Due to its potential for improving soil fertility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, biochar is ...
This study examines the effects of pyrolyzed materials (biochar) from horse manure, plant residues a...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Biochar is a product of pyrolysis of biomass such a...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Biochar is charred material formed by the pyrolysis of organic matter. The addition of biochar to so...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
Studies assessing the effects of biochar used as a soil amendment in agriculture and forestry have i...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
PhD ThesisBiochar, a product of thermochemical conversion of biomass, is a way to sequester carbon a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
In order to achieve carbon neutrality and slow down climate change, it is necessary not only to curb...
Urban use of Biochar is increasing but the effect on the plant growth is neither verified nor estima...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Kurt Spokas - Research Soil Scientist at the USDA-ARS in St. Paul, MN. Soilless substrates are prim...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
Due to its potential for improving soil fertility and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, biochar is ...
This study examines the effects of pyrolyzed materials (biochar) from horse manure, plant residues a...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Biochar is a product of pyrolysis of biomass such a...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Biochar is charred material formed by the pyrolysis of organic matter. The addition of biochar to so...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
Studies assessing the effects of biochar used as a soil amendment in agriculture and forestry have i...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
PhD ThesisBiochar, a product of thermochemical conversion of biomass, is a way to sequester carbon a...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...