Biochar is produced as a by-product of the low temperature pyrolysis of biomass during bioenergy extraction and its incorporation into soil is of global interest as a potential carbon sequestration tool. Biochar influences soil nitrogen transformations and its capacity to take up ammonia is well recognized. Anthropogenic emissions of ammonia need to be mitigated due to negative environmental impacts and economic losses. Here we use an isotope of nitrogen to show that ammonia-N adsorbed by biochar is stable in ambient air, but readily bioavailable when placed in the soil. When biochars, containing adsorbed ¹⁵N labelled ammonia, were incorporated into soil the ¹⁵N recovery by roots averaged 6.8% but ranged from 26.1% to 10.9% in leaf tissue d...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Recently, biochar has been widely used for versatile applications in agriculture and environment sec...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...
Aims: Ammonia (NH₃) can be volatilised from the soil surface following the surface application of ni...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
Nitrogen (N) plays a critical and complex role in the Earth's ecosystems and is often a limiting nut...
Ammonia (NH₃) volatilization is a major nitrogen (N) loss from the soil, especially under tropical c...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization is a major nitrogen (N) loss from the soil, especially under tropical c...
Abstract Biochar may serve as a tool to sustainably mitigate climate change via carbon sequestration...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material prepared from the pyrolysis of biomass under various conditions. R...
Ammonia is a major fugitive gas emitted from livestock operations and fertilization production. This...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization is considered as one of the major mechanisms responsible for the loss o...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
The synthesis of manufactured soils converts waste materials to value-added products, alleviating pr...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Recently, biochar has been widely used for versatile applications in agriculture and environment sec...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...
Aims: Ammonia (NH₃) can be volatilised from the soil surface following the surface application of ni...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
Nitrogen (N) plays a critical and complex role in the Earth's ecosystems and is often a limiting nut...
Ammonia (NH₃) volatilization is a major nitrogen (N) loss from the soil, especially under tropical c...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization is a major nitrogen (N) loss from the soil, especially under tropical c...
Abstract Biochar may serve as a tool to sustainably mitigate climate change via carbon sequestration...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material prepared from the pyrolysis of biomass under various conditions. R...
Ammonia is a major fugitive gas emitted from livestock operations and fertilization production. This...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization is considered as one of the major mechanisms responsible for the loss o...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Bi...
The synthesis of manufactured soils converts waste materials to value-added products, alleviating pr...
The preparation of low-cost carbonaceous adsorbents for nitrogen recovery is of interest from agricu...
Recently, biochar has been widely used for versatile applications in agriculture and environment sec...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...