Biochar and its importance on nutrient dynamics in soil and plant
Biochar, an environmentally friendly soil conditioner, is produced using several
thermochemical processes. It has unique characteristics like high surface area, porosity, and …
thermochemical processes. It has unique characteristics like high surface area, porosity, and …
Measures for reducing nitrate leaching in orchards: A review
M Cui, L Zeng, W Qin, J Feng - Environmental Pollution, 2020 - Elsevier
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth. However, improper
management of N fertilization in agriculture has led to a large amount of nitrate leaching …
management of N fertilization in agriculture has led to a large amount of nitrate leaching …
Fe/Al (hydr) oxides engineered biochar for reducing phosphorus leaching from a fertile calcareous soil
Excessive input of phosphate fertilizer into agricultural soils has caused critical
environmental concerns due to high phosphorus (P) accumulation in farmland and P …
environmental concerns due to high phosphorus (P) accumulation in farmland and P …
Locally produced wood biochar increases nutrient retention and availability in agricultural soils of the San Juan Islands, USA
S Gao, K Hoffman-Krull, AL Bidwell… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2016 - Elsevier
Biochar additions to agricultural soil have been shown to result in numerous potential
benefits; however, most studies have been conducted in greenhouse or laboratory trials with …
benefits; however, most studies have been conducted in greenhouse or laboratory trials with …
Identifying biotic and abiotic processes of reversing biochar-induced soil phosphorus leaching through biochar modification with MgAl layered (hydr) oxides
Biochar (BC) as a increasing widely adopted soil amendments showed potential threat to
soil P leaching, but the relevant mechanisms were not clear enough and relevant strategy …
soil P leaching, but the relevant mechanisms were not clear enough and relevant strategy …
Effect of Biochar and PGPR on the Growth and Nutrients Content of Einkorn Wheat (Triticum monococcum L.) and Post-Harvest Soil Properties
Limited availability of nutrients to crops is a major agricultural concern. Deteriorated soil
health and poor fertility status decrease the bioavailability of essential nutrients to the plants …
health and poor fertility status decrease the bioavailability of essential nutrients to the plants …
Biochar: a potential route for recycling of phosphorus in agricultural residues
Phosphorus (P) is a finite and dwindling resource, while an enormous amount of P flows to
agricultural residues with increasing agricultural production. Therefore, the recycling of P in …
agricultural residues with increasing agricultural production. Therefore, the recycling of P in …
[PDF][PDF] Influence of biochar on soil nutrient transformations, nutrient leaching, and crop yield
Biochar, a solid carbon rich material and by-product of pyrolysis, has been identified as an
amendment to improve soil fertility as well as sequester carbon (C). A growing number of …
amendment to improve soil fertility as well as sequester carbon (C). A growing number of …
Biochar from fruit crops waste and its potential impact on fruit crops
Climate change is expected with the ever rising human population on the planet earth. The
different anthropogenic activities have resulted in increased levels of greenhouse gases …
different anthropogenic activities have resulted in increased levels of greenhouse gases …
Research progress on effects of biochar on soil environment and crop nutrient absorption and utilization
P Xu, Y Gao, Z Cui, B Wu, B Yan, Y Wang… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
As a by-product generated from the pyrolysis of biomass, biochar is extraordinary for
improving the soil environment of agricultural fields, improving soil fertility, and promoting …
improving the soil environment of agricultural fields, improving soil fertility, and promoting …