The use of biochar is an important tool to improve soil fertility, reduce the negative environmental impacts of agriculture, and build up terrestrial carbon sinks. However, crop yield increases by biochar amendment were not shown consistently for fertile soils under temperate climate. Recent studies show that biochar is more likely to increase crop yields when applied in combination with nutrients to prepare biochar-based fertilizers. Here, we focused on the root-zone amendment of biochar combined with mineral fertilizers in a greenhouse trial with white cabbage (Brassica oleracea convar. Capitata var. Alba) cultivated in a nutrient-rich silt loam soil originating from the temperate climate zone (Bavaria, Germany). Biochar was applied at a ...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
The pyrolysis conversion of agricultural residues into biochar and its incorporation in agricultural...
The use of biochar is an important tool to improve soil fertility, reduce the negative environmental...
The benefits of biochar (BC) application to fertile, non-acidic soils in temperate climate regions m...
Highly weathered soils in Hawai’i are low in fertility, negatively affecting plant growth. The...
Few studies have investigated the potential of biochar in supporting cool temperate horticultural sy...
In agriculture, biochar (B) application has been suggested as a green technology to reduce nitrate p...
Biochar application to agricultural soils is an interesting emerging technology with promising poten...
Field studies of biochar addition to soil and nutrient cycling using 15N fertilizers in temperate ag...
Greenhouse agriculture, a widespread practice in the Mediterranean basin, is prone to impoverishment...
Applying biochar to soil is thought to have multiple benefits, from helping mitigate climate change ...
Biochar addition to soil is a promising option for climate change mitigation and is recognized to ex...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
International audienceBiochars are new, carbon-rich materials that could sequester carbon in soils i...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
The pyrolysis conversion of agricultural residues into biochar and its incorporation in agricultural...
The use of biochar is an important tool to improve soil fertility, reduce the negative environmental...
The benefits of biochar (BC) application to fertile, non-acidic soils in temperate climate regions m...
Highly weathered soils in Hawai’i are low in fertility, negatively affecting plant growth. The...
Few studies have investigated the potential of biochar in supporting cool temperate horticultural sy...
In agriculture, biochar (B) application has been suggested as a green technology to reduce nitrate p...
Biochar application to agricultural soils is an interesting emerging technology with promising poten...
Field studies of biochar addition to soil and nutrient cycling using 15N fertilizers in temperate ag...
Greenhouse agriculture, a widespread practice in the Mediterranean basin, is prone to impoverishment...
Applying biochar to soil is thought to have multiple benefits, from helping mitigate climate change ...
Biochar addition to soil is a promising option for climate change mitigation and is recognized to ex...
The application of biochar to agricultural soils to increase nutrient availability, crop production ...
International audienceBiochars are new, carbon-rich materials that could sequester carbon in soils i...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
-A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-effici...
The pyrolysis conversion of agricultural residues into biochar and its incorporation in agricultural...