Biochar Resources
Biochar is the carbonaceous solid product of biomass pyrolysis which can be used as chemical feedstock for various purposes such as energy production, and adsorption of pollutants. In particular, application of biochar to the soil is gaining greater interests, which can reduce fertilizer consumption, increase crop yields, and sequestrate carbon.
-- Lee, Yongwoon. Asian and Pacific Council, Food & Fertilizer Technology Center
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- Abstract,Applied Soil Ecology, 2019 Soils account for >80% and 20% of the total agricultural N2O and CO2emissions respectively. Soil management activities that target improved soil health, such as enhancing earthworm activity, may also stimulate further emissions of CO2and N2O. One recommended...
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- Abstract, Soil Science of America Journal, 2017 Biochar is considered to be a potential soil amendment. However, its implications for soil physical and hydraulic properties have not been widely discussed. Changes in the soil physical environment influence the numerous services that soils provide....
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- The UK Biochar Research Centre (UKBRC) is based at the University of Edinburgh, School of GeoSciences, on the science campus at King's Buildings. We are undertaking disciplinary and interdisciplinary research on: Biochar production and analysis of energy rich co-products The diverse potential...
- IBIproduces publications for public use in order to get quality biochar information available on a widespread basis.You are welcome to download any of the resources for your use. Biochar Book: Biochar for Environmental Management IBI Research Summaries and Information Papers Guidelines and...