Biochar
Biochar – A Springer Nature Publication
The journal Biochar covers multidisciplinary subjects of agronomy, environmental science, and materials science.
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- New research shows optimized straw-derived biochar could reduce cropland nitrous oxide emissions by up to ~50%. Using machine learning and spatial modeling, scientists reveal that climate, soil, and farming practices all shape how biochar works. #SustainableAgriculture doi.org/10.1007/s427...
- Can agricultural waste clean our water? This study shows that biochar made from corn cobs can remove up to 98% of micro/nanoplastics and ~64% of ammonia from water, with no detectable PAH release and good reusability. A low-cost, sustainable filter for emerging contaminants. doi.org/10.1007/s427...
- One application. Five years of impact. A 5-year field study shows that combining biochar with reduced nitrogen fertilization can keep sugarcane growing stronger—even with no additional fertilizer for five years. "roots, microbes, and metabolites working together." doi.org/10.1007/s427...