Biochar incorporation into agricultural soils has been proposed as a strategy to decrease nutrient leaching. The present study was designed to assess the effect of biochar on nitrate retention in a silty clay loam soil. Biochar obtained from the pyrogasification of fir wood chips was applied to soil and tested in a range of laboratory sorption experiments. Four soil treatments were considered: soil only (control), soil with 2, 4 and 8% of biochar by mass. The Freundlich sorption isotherm model was used to fit the adsorbed amount of nitrate in the soil-biochar mixtures. The model performed very well in interpreting the experimental data according to a general linear regression (analysis of co-variance) statistical approach. Nitrate retention...
The slow alteration of the surface of charred biomass (biochar) over time may contribute to an impro...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Nutrient leaching is often a problem especially in tropical areas with soil fertility constraints. T...
Biochar incorporation into agricultural soils has been proposed as a strategy to decrease nutrient l...
Leaching of soluble elements from cultivated soils is a major concern to meet the target ofagricultu...
Biochar is anticipated to be an effective option for mitigating nitrogen (N) leaching and improving ...
Soil-applied biochar has been reported to possess the potential to mitigate nitrate leaching and thu...
Nitrogen leaching in croplands is a worldwide problem with implications both on human health and on ...
The leaching loss of soil nutrients especially of nitrogen and potassium is generally serious in Yun...
Effects of biochar addition on litter decomposition rates, nutrient leaching and soil moisture were ...
The application of livestock slurry in soils can lead to nitrogen (N) losses through ammonia (NH3) e...
Combined application of biochar and nitrogen (N) fertilizer has the potential to reduce N losses fro...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Slow release of nitrate by charred organic matter used as a soil amendment (i.e. biochar) was recent...
During the last decade, biochar has captured the attention of agriculturalists worldwide due to its ...
The slow alteration of the surface of charred biomass (biochar) over time may contribute to an impro...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Nutrient leaching is often a problem especially in tropical areas with soil fertility constraints. T...
Biochar incorporation into agricultural soils has been proposed as a strategy to decrease nutrient l...
Leaching of soluble elements from cultivated soils is a major concern to meet the target ofagricultu...
Biochar is anticipated to be an effective option for mitigating nitrogen (N) leaching and improving ...
Soil-applied biochar has been reported to possess the potential to mitigate nitrate leaching and thu...
Nitrogen leaching in croplands is a worldwide problem with implications both on human health and on ...
The leaching loss of soil nutrients especially of nitrogen and potassium is generally serious in Yun...
Effects of biochar addition on litter decomposition rates, nutrient leaching and soil moisture were ...
The application of livestock slurry in soils can lead to nitrogen (N) losses through ammonia (NH3) e...
Combined application of biochar and nitrogen (N) fertilizer has the potential to reduce N losses fro...
Application of biochar to arable soils represents a new approach to restore soil health and quality....
Slow release of nitrate by charred organic matter used as a soil amendment (i.e. biochar) was recent...
During the last decade, biochar has captured the attention of agriculturalists worldwide due to its ...
The slow alteration of the surface of charred biomass (biochar) over time may contribute to an impro...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Nutrient leaching is often a problem especially in tropical areas with soil fertility constraints. T...