AbstractBiochar is a carbon (C)‐rich solid formed when biomass is used to produce bioenergy. This 'black carbon' has been suggested as a solution to climate change, potentially reducing global anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases by 12%, as well as promoting increased crop growth. How biochar application to soil leads to better crop yields remains open to speculation. Using the model plant Arabidopsis and the crop plant lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.), we found increased plant growth in both species following biochar application. Statistically significant increases for Arabidopsis in leaf area (130%), rosette diameter (61%) and root length (100%) were observed with similar findings in lettuce, where biochar application also increased lea...
The continued increase of the demand for agricultural crops is responsible of a strong environmental...
The use of biochar as a soil amendment is gaining traction, as a natural way to increase soil qualit...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
Biochar is a rich-carbon charcoal obtained by pyrolysis of biomasses, which was used since antiquity...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
The total global food demand is expected to increase up to 50% between 2010 and 2050; hence, there i...
Biochar, a charcoal used as a soil amendment, is reported to increase crop yields. However, mechanis...
Plant growth and development are affected by several environmental factors, among which soil nutrien...
The use of biochar as an organic soil amendment has been widely investigated and promoted for the im...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Abstract We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine so...
Biochar is nowadays largely used as a soil amendment and is commercialized worldwide. However, in te...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
The agricultural sector, especially in developing countries, is vulnerable to the effects of climate...
The continued increase of the demand for agricultural crops is responsible of a strong environmental...
The use of biochar as a soil amendment is gaining traction, as a natural way to increase soil qualit...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...
Biochar is a rich-carbon charcoal obtained by pyrolysis of biomasses, which was used since antiquity...
We studied whether adding biochar to sandy, carbon-poor soil impacts plant growth. Biochar is an org...
The total global food demand is expected to increase up to 50% between 2010 and 2050; hence, there i...
Biochar, a charcoal used as a soil amendment, is reported to increase crop yields. However, mechanis...
Plant growth and development are affected by several environmental factors, among which soil nutrien...
The use of biochar as an organic soil amendment has been widely investigated and promoted for the im...
Biochar is a stable form of recalcitrant carbon created by heating biomass in a low or no oxygen env...
Abstract We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine so...
Biochar is nowadays largely used as a soil amendment and is commercialized worldwide. However, in te...
The requirements of modern agriculture include besides obtaining maximum yields of crops also mainta...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
The agricultural sector, especially in developing countries, is vulnerable to the effects of climate...
The continued increase of the demand for agricultural crops is responsible of a strong environmental...
The use of biochar as a soil amendment is gaining traction, as a natural way to increase soil qualit...
The heating of biomass under low-oxygen conditions generates three co-products, bio-oil, biogas, and...