Soils store more carbon than the atmosphere and vegetation combined, making them a crucial part of climate change mitigation. Biochar, a carbon-rich material produced by heating biomass in limited ...
A study published in Environmental and Biogeochemical Processes determined that iron-fortified, low-temperature biochar can immobilize per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in contaminated soils.
How can peanut shell biochar (charcoal-like heated biomass) reshape soil microbes for better crops? This is what a recent study published in Biochar hopes to address as a team of researchers from ...
Biochar is a carbon negative soil amendment produced from pyrolysis of organic material. Its potential for mitigating climate change and improving agricultural soils was recognized after the discovery ...
LAKE CITY — The Missaukee Conservation District is hosting the Renewable Roots Convention on Nov. 18-19. The event hosted at the Timber Wolf Lake Camp at 4909 N. Morey Road will feature experts from ...
Sensitive responses among bacterial and fungal communities to pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM) (biochar) addition in rhizosphere and bulk soils are poorly understood. We conducted a pot experiment with ...
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