Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvements in soil fertility and serves as a net withdrawal of atmospheric carbon dioxide stored in highly stable soil carbon stocks. The enhanced nutrient retention, improved soil fertility and water holding capacity of biochar-amended soil not only reduces the total fertilizer requirements, but also the climate and environmental impact of croplands with generally increased production. I hypothesized that biochar increases plant growth by ameliorating negative soil physicochemical, and enhancing microbial, properties with special relation to nutrient availability and contributes actively to modify ecosystem gas exchange. Moreover, I hypothesized t...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
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 as a soil amendment seems, in a majority of studies, to affect the physical and chemical pro...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Biochar is the solid C-rich matrix obtained by pyrolysis of biomasses, currently promoted as a soil ...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced by pyrolysis (heating in the absence of oxygen) of bioma...
Biochar is very stable in nature and lasts for thousands of years. Biochar addition to soil positive...
Scientists, policymakers, and growers are increasingly interested in the use of biochar, or pyrolyze...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
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 as a soil amendment seems, in a majority of studies, to affect the physical and chemical pro...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
A loss of soil organic matter (SOM), whether through natural means or management practices, results...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Biochar is the solid C-rich matrix obtained by pyrolysis of biomasses, currently promoted as a soil ...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced by pyrolysis (heating in the absence of oxygen) of bioma...
Biochar is very stable in nature and lasts for thousands of years. Biochar addition to soil positive...
Scientists, policymakers, and growers are increasingly interested in the use of biochar, or pyrolyze...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
Biochar used in soils aims at intensifying the properties of soil and the transfer of amounts of con...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...