Biochar-acid soil interactions—a review
Soil acidity is a major problem of agriculture in many parts of the world. Soil acidity causes
multiple problems such as nutrient deficiency, elemental toxicity and adverse effects on …
multiple problems such as nutrient deficiency, elemental toxicity and adverse effects on …
Soil acidification and the liming potential of biochar
Soil acidification in managed ecosystems such as agricultural lands principally results from
the increased releasing of protons (H+) from the transformation reactions of carbon (C) …
the increased releasing of protons (H+) from the transformation reactions of carbon (C) …
Testing biochar's ability to moderate extremely acidic soils in tea-growing areas
Biochar as a by-product of the carbonization of biomass has an inherent potential to modify
acidic soils due to its alkaline nature. To explore the mechanism and effectiveness of …
acidic soils due to its alkaline nature. To explore the mechanism and effectiveness of …
Potential role of biochars in decreasing soil acidification-a critical review
Z Dai, X Zhang, C Tang, N Muhammad, J Wu… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
A large number of soils, worldwide, are acid (normally pH< 5.5) and suffering from on-going
soil acidification. Acid soils or soils undergoing acidification generally have low fertility and …
soil acidification. Acid soils or soils undergoing acidification generally have low fertility and …
Biochar: the black diamond for soil sustainability, contamination control and agricultural production
AA Abdelhafez, MHH Abbas, J Li - Engineering applications of …, 2017 - books.google.com
Production of biochars from agricultural wastes reduces significantly the volume and weight
of the wastes, and hence, it can be considered as a promising means for managing the …
of the wastes, and hence, it can be considered as a promising means for managing the …
Biochar for improving soil biological properties and mitigating salt stress in plants on salt-affected soils
D Egamberdieva, B Alaylar… - … in Soil Science and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Biochar is a solid product obtained by heating of biomass or organic waste in the total or
partial absence of oxygen and is applied to improve soil properties, or considered a means …
partial absence of oxygen and is applied to improve soil properties, or considered a means …
A review on biochar's effect on soil properties and crop growth
RP Premalatha, J Poorna Bindu, E Nivetha… - Frontiers in Energy …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Intensive cultivation of agricultural soils causes soil degradation which emphasizes the need
for sustainable soil management. Biochar, a pyrolysed carbon rich material has gained great …
for sustainable soil management. Biochar, a pyrolysed carbon rich material has gained great …
[HTML][HTML] Biochar mitigation of soil acidification and carbon sequestration is influenced by materials and temperature
N Geng, X Kang, X Yan, N Yin, H Wang, H Pan… - Ecotoxicology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The alleviation effects on soil acidification by different raw materials and pyrolysis
temperatures can broaden the utilization of biochar. In this study, nine types of biochar …
temperatures can broaden the utilization of biochar. In this study, nine types of biochar …
Analysis of effect mechanism and risk of biochar on soil fertility and environmental quality
X Wang, D Yin, F Zhang, C Tan… - Transactions of the …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
Biochar is a solid material that is produced from biomass pyrolysis in oxygen-limited
atmosphere at relatively low temperatures. Therefore, the conversion of biosolids (eg …
atmosphere at relatively low temperatures. Therefore, the conversion of biosolids (eg …
A critical-systematic review of the interactions of biochar with soils and the observable outcomes
Biochar research has experienced a significant increase in the recent two decades. It is
growing quickly, with hundreds of reviews, including meta-analyses, that have been …
growing quickly, with hundreds of reviews, including meta-analyses, that have been …