Biochar, an amorphous and highly porous carbonaceous substance derived from the thermal decomposition of organic matter, has been empirically proven to enhance soil water retention capacity, mitigate soil salinity, and augment nutrient bioavailability. Consequently, these improvements exert a stimulating influence on the growth and development of medicinal plants. Numerous scientific investigations have corroborated that the incorporation of biochar into the cultivation of medicinal flora can lead to increased plant biomass, heightened photosynthetic efficiency, and augmented accumulation of bioactive compounds. Furthermore, the utilization of biochar exhibits the potential to curtail the necessity for chemical fertilizers, which can otherw...
Land degradation was exacerbated and its management was challenged by population growth and global c...
Soil with poor physio-chemical and biological properties prevent plant growth. These poor characteri...
The application of biochar is mostly used to improve soil fertility, water retention capacity and nu...
The unpredictable climatic perturbations, the expanding industrial and mining sectors, excessive agr...
Biochar is the term given to biomass subjected to the process of change in the composition by the ac...
The unpredictable climatic perturbations, the expanding industrial and mining sectors, excessive agr...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
The dwindling freshwater resources and escalating pressure on them have underscored the imperative o...
Reforestation of saline sodic soil is increasingly undertaken as a means of reclaiming otherwise unp...
Tremendous benefits of biochar (BC) amendment to soil have been reported, including their role in al...
Biochar is a carbon-based substance made by the pyrolysis of organic waste. The amount of biochar pr...
AbstractA pressing need has come to the fore to improve sustainability as well as the use of low-cos...
Rice as a sensitive crop that usually affected by many harmful environmental stresses. Numerous poli...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Land degradation was exacerbated and its management was challenged by population growth and global c...
Soil with poor physio-chemical and biological properties prevent plant growth. These poor characteri...
The application of biochar is mostly used to improve soil fertility, water retention capacity and nu...
The unpredictable climatic perturbations, the expanding industrial and mining sectors, excessive agr...
Biochar is the term given to biomass subjected to the process of change in the composition by the ac...
The unpredictable climatic perturbations, the expanding industrial and mining sectors, excessive agr...
Various claims have been made for the use of biochar (the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis...
The dwindling freshwater resources and escalating pressure on them have underscored the imperative o...
Reforestation of saline sodic soil is increasingly undertaken as a means of reclaiming otherwise unp...
Tremendous benefits of biochar (BC) amendment to soil have been reported, including their role in al...
Biochar is a carbon-based substance made by the pyrolysis of organic waste. The amount of biochar pr...
AbstractA pressing need has come to the fore to improve sustainability as well as the use of low-cos...
Rice as a sensitive crop that usually affected by many harmful environmental stresses. Numerous poli...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Land degradation was exacerbated and its management was challenged by population growth and global c...
Soil with poor physio-chemical and biological properties prevent plant growth. These poor characteri...
The application of biochar is mostly used to improve soil fertility, water retention capacity and nu...