Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim of mitigating global climate change while improving soil functions. Sustainable biochar application to soils has been estimated to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 71-130 Pg CO2-C-e over 100 years, indicating an important potential to mitigate climate change. However, these estimates ignored changes in soil surface reflection by the application of dark-coloured biochar. Through a laboratory experiment we show a strong tendency for soil surface albedo to decrease as a power decay function with increasing biochar application rate, depending on soil moisture content, biochar application method and land use. Surface application of bioch...
Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomp...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar application to agricultural soils can change the surface albedo which could counteract the c...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for ...
ncorporation of charcoal produced by biomass pyrolysis (biochar) in agricultural soils is a potentia...
ncorporation of charcoal produced by biomass pyrolysis (biochar) in agricultural soils is a potentia...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomp...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar can be defined as pyrolysed (charred) biomass produced for application to soils with the aim...
Biochar application to agricultural soils can change the surface albedo which could counteract the c...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for ...
ncorporation of charcoal produced by biomass pyrolysis (biochar) in agricultural soils is a potentia...
ncorporation of charcoal produced by biomass pyrolysis (biochar) in agricultural soils is a potentia...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
The agronomic use of charcoal from biomass pyrolysis (biochar) represents an interesting option for...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...
The global exponential rise in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the last few decades has triggere...
Global warming will likely enhance greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from soils. Due to its slow decomp...
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for future large-...
Biochar application to soils may increase carbon (C) sequestration due to the inputs of recalcitrant...