[HTML][HTML] Biochar from agricultural crop residues: Environmental, production, and life cycle assessment overview
In circular economies, it is imperative to implement effective environmental management
solutions to address resource depletion. Over the past few years, there has been a growing …
solutions to address resource depletion. Over the past few years, there has been a growing …
Optimization of slow pyrolysis process parameters using a fixed bed reactor for biochar yield from rice husk
A fixed bed reactor has been used to assess the influence of slow pyrolysis process
parameters on biochar yield from rice husk. Taguchi's method (L9) was used for such a …
parameters on biochar yield from rice husk. Taguchi's method (L9) was used for such a …
Potentials, limitations, co-benefits, and trade-offs of biochar applications to soils for climate change mitigation
A Tisserant, F Cherubini - Land, 2019 - mdpi.com
Biochar is one of the most affordable negative emission technologies (NET) at hand for
future large-scale deployment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), which is typically found …
future large-scale deployment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), which is typically found …
Long-term effect of biochar application on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions in a rice paddy cropping system: A four-year case study in south China
To evaluate long-term effect of biochar application on yield-scaled greenhouse gas
emissions (YSGE) in a paddy rice cropping system, a 4-year field experiment by static …
emissions (YSGE) in a paddy rice cropping system, a 4-year field experiment by static …
Effects of maize straw and its biochar application on organic and humic carbon in water-stable aggregates of a Mollisol in Northeast China: A five-year field experiment
J Zhang, Y Wei, J Liu, J Yuan, Y Liang, J Ren… - Soil and Tillage …, 2019 - Elsevier
In agricultural ecosystems, one optimized crop residue management practice, ie,
incorporating biochar produced from crop residues via pyrolysis to the soil, is considered a …
incorporating biochar produced from crop residues via pyrolysis to the soil, is considered a …
[HTML][HTML] Life-cycle assessment to unravel co-benefits and trade-offs of large-scale biochar deployment in Norwegian agriculture
Limiting temperature rise below 2° C requires large deployment of Negative Emission
Technologies (NET) to capture and store atmospheric CO 2. Compared to other types of …
Technologies (NET) to capture and store atmospheric CO 2. Compared to other types of …
A critical review on advancement and challenges of biochar application in paddy fields: Environmental and life cycle cost analysis
A Mohammadi, B Khoshnevisan, G Venkatesh… - Processes, 2020 - mdpi.com
Paddy fields emit considerable amounts of methane (CH4), which is a potent greenhouse
gas (GHG) and, thereby, causes significant environmental impacts, even as they generate …
gas (GHG) and, thereby, causes significant environmental impacts, even as they generate …
Assessment of the straw and biochar application on greenhouse gas emissions and yield in paddy fields under intermittent and controlled irrigation patterns
H He, D Li, Z Wu, Z Wu, Z Hu, S Yang - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Water-saving irrigation and straw and biochar application are common agronomic practices
in rice production, and their profound impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from …
in rice production, and their profound impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from …
Production of biochar from rice husk: Particulate emissions from the combustion of raw pyrolysis volatiles
Increasing energy demands and waste management concerns have motivated agricultural
producers to consider the decentralized conversion of agricultural by-products for energy …
producers to consider the decentralized conversion of agricultural by-products for energy …