Excessive application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer will cause many adverse consequences in paddy fields, especially for the reduction in N use efficiency. Biochar can be used to replace part of N fertilizer for rice production. A field experiment of 2-year/four-season was conducted to investigate the effects of N fertilizer reduction combined with rice straw biochar application on rice yield, soil fertility, and N use efficiency. The experiment contained six treatments: No N application (CK), customary N application (N100), 20% N reduction (N80), 20% N reduction + biochar (N80+BC), 40% N reduction (N60), and 40% N reduction + biochar (N60+BC). Compared with N100, N reduction alone had no significant impact on the number of tillers and abovegr...
Biochar is a carbon rich material obtained by the incomplete combustion of biomass. Agronomically, b...
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivit...
There is limited understanding of the effects of rice residue biochar, particularly when applied in ...
Background and Objectives: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management with other soil amendments is crucial ...
Urea fertilizer as a nitrogen source is used widely and globally. However, N loss through ammonia vo...
ABSTRACT The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on ...
AbstractRice husk is an agricultural waste that can be processed into biochar as the main ameliorant...
The excessive use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers in sustaining high rice yields due to N dynamics in tr...
Biochar is an important soil amendment that can enhance the biological properties of soil, as well a...
Crop productivity in cold waterlogged paddy fields can be constrained by chronic flooding stress and...
Rice is a major food crop that produces abundant biomass wastes for biofuels. To improve rice biomas...
The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both crop production and...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both...
Research is still under-represented for the long-term impacts of field biochar application on soil f...
Biochar is a carbon rich material obtained by the incomplete combustion of biomass. Agronomically, b...
Biochar is a carbon rich material obtained by the incomplete combustion of biomass. Agronomically, b...
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivit...
There is limited understanding of the effects of rice residue biochar, particularly when applied in ...
Background and Objectives: Nitrogen (N) fertilizer management with other soil amendments is crucial ...
Urea fertilizer as a nitrogen source is used widely and globally. However, N loss through ammonia vo...
ABSTRACT The effects of biochar and nitrogen application on yields of upland rice and cowpea and on ...
AbstractRice husk is an agricultural waste that can be processed into biochar as the main ameliorant...
The excessive use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers in sustaining high rice yields due to N dynamics in tr...
Biochar is an important soil amendment that can enhance the biological properties of soil, as well a...
Crop productivity in cold waterlogged paddy fields can be constrained by chronic flooding stress and...
Rice is a major food crop that produces abundant biomass wastes for biofuels. To improve rice biomas...
The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both crop production and...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The effective use of biochar as biomass recycling in agriculture to improve both...
Research is still under-represented for the long-term impacts of field biochar application on soil f...
Biochar is a carbon rich material obtained by the incomplete combustion of biomass. Agronomically, b...
Biochar is a carbon rich material obtained by the incomplete combustion of biomass. Agronomically, b...
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivit...
There is limited understanding of the effects of rice residue biochar, particularly when applied in ...