This paper highlights the potential benefits of smoke recovery from the production of biochar in crop management through it application as an antimicrobial agent against plant disease and as a pesticide. The study reports on the findings of zone inhibition assays on selected plant pathogens (Agrobacterium tumefacien and Xanthomonas campestris), growth studies on selected plants (Raphanus sativus and Vicia faba), and toxicity studies performed on arthropods (Myzus persicae and Tetranychus urticae). The results suggested a strong benefit to crop management in terms of crop protection against selected causal agents responsible for plant disease, with zones of inhibition observed on both Agrobacterium tumefacien and Xanthomonas campestris when ...
Natural extracts like pyroligneous acid (wood vinegar) is evaluated for pest repellant action of Abe...
Abstract: Archeological studies have found that pyrolysis liquids were already used in the time of t...
Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) annually cause enormous loss to th...
This paper marks the first in a series of studies into the potential use of pyrolysis products in th...
The pyrolysis of biomass material results in pyroligneous acid (PA) and biochar, among other by-prod...
The pyrolysis of organic feedstock yields the solid fraction biochar, bio-oils, and a volatile fract...
The utilization of organic amendments has been proposed to decrease the incidence of plant diseases ...
Archeological studies have found that pyrolysis liquids were already used in the time of the Neander...
ABSTRACT. Alternatives to commercial chemical herbicide are currently being searched and tested due ...
ABSTRACT. Alternatives to commercial chemical herbicide are currently being searched and tested due ...
Biochar is a rich carbon product obtained by pyrolysis of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen. ...
The microbial diseases cause significant damage in agriculture, resulting in major yield and quality...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Chemotherapy has advanced modern agriculture with costly side effects such as the extinction of bene...
This study aimed to produce an economic and stable biofungicide based on a new effective antagonisti...
Natural extracts like pyroligneous acid (wood vinegar) is evaluated for pest repellant action of Abe...
Abstract: Archeological studies have found that pyrolysis liquids were already used in the time of t...
Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) annually cause enormous loss to th...
This paper marks the first in a series of studies into the potential use of pyrolysis products in th...
The pyrolysis of biomass material results in pyroligneous acid (PA) and biochar, among other by-prod...
The pyrolysis of organic feedstock yields the solid fraction biochar, bio-oils, and a volatile fract...
The utilization of organic amendments has been proposed to decrease the incidence of plant diseases ...
Archeological studies have found that pyrolysis liquids were already used in the time of the Neander...
ABSTRACT. Alternatives to commercial chemical herbicide are currently being searched and tested due ...
ABSTRACT. Alternatives to commercial chemical herbicide are currently being searched and tested due ...
Biochar is a rich carbon product obtained by pyrolysis of biomass under a limited supply of oxygen. ...
The microbial diseases cause significant damage in agriculture, resulting in major yield and quality...
Biochar is the solid, carbon-rich by-product obtained from pyrolysis. It offers the prospect of long...
Chemotherapy has advanced modern agriculture with costly side effects such as the extinction of bene...
This study aimed to produce an economic and stable biofungicide based on a new effective antagonisti...
Natural extracts like pyroligneous acid (wood vinegar) is evaluated for pest repellant action of Abe...
Abstract: Archeological studies have found that pyrolysis liquids were already used in the time of t...
Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) annually cause enormous loss to th...