Recent meta-analyses of plant responses to biochar boast positive average effects of between 10 and 40%. Plant responses, however, vary greatly across systems, and null or negative biochar effects are increasingly reported. The mechanisms responsible for such responses remain unclear. In a glasshouse experiment we tested the effects of three forestry residue wood biochars, applied at five dosages (0, 5, 10, 20, and 50 t/ha) to a temperate forest drystic cambisol as direct surface applications and as complete soil mixes on the herbaceous pioneers Lolium multiflorum and Trifolium repens. Null and negative effects of biochar on growth were found in most cases. One potential cause for null and negative plant responses to biochar is plant exposu...
Adding some pruning residues to the soil could result on phytotoxicity due to the presence of polyph...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
Pyrolyzed organic matter, or biochar, generally increases the growth of established plants; in some ...
Rescuing biochar: Pre - application techniques to enhance plant responses to biochar additions: Nige...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
<p>Biochar has been explored as an organic amendment to improve soil quality and benefit plant growt...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, an important concern, which needs t...
Biochar (charcoal produced through anaerobic combustion of biomass) provides a mechanism of concurre...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
Plant growth and development are affected by several environmental factors, among which soil nutrien...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Soil amendment with biochar has been proposed as effective in improving agricultural land fertility ...
Biochar is the by-product of a thermal process conducted under low oxygen or oxygen-free conditions ...
Adding some pruning residues to the soil could result on phytotoxicity due to the presence of polyph...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
Pyrolyzed organic matter, or biochar, generally increases the growth of established plants; in some ...
Rescuing biochar: Pre - application techniques to enhance plant responses to biochar additions: Nige...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
<p>Biochar has been explored as an organic amendment to improve soil quality and benefit plant growt...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, an important concern, which needs t...
Biochar (charcoal produced through anaerobic combustion of biomass) provides a mechanism of concurre...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
Plant growth and development are affected by several environmental factors, among which soil nutrien...
We synthesized 20 years of research to explain the interrelated processes that determine soil and pl...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Soil amendment with biochar has been proposed as effective in improving agricultural land fertility ...
Biochar is the by-product of a thermal process conducted under low oxygen or oxygen-free conditions ...
Adding some pruning residues to the soil could result on phytotoxicity due to the presence of polyph...
Biochar creates a resistant soil carbon pool that is carbon-negative, provides long-lasting improvem...
Pyrolyzed organic matter, or biochar, generally increases the growth of established plants; in some ...