نتایج جستجو برای: biochar rate

تعداد نتایج: 965620  

2017
Tanya Copley Stéphane Bayen Suha Jabaji

Application of biochar, a pyrolyzed biomass from organic sources, to agricultural soils is considered a promising strategy to sustain soil fertility leading to increased plant productivity. It is also known that applications of biochar to soilless potting substrates and to soil increases resistance of plants against diseases, but also bear the potential to have inconsistent and contradictory re...

2017
Carolina Cruz Viggi Serena Simonetti Enza Palma Pamela Pagliaccia Camilla Braguglia Stefano Fazi Silvia Baronti Maria Assunta Navarra Ida Pettiti Christin Koch Falk Harnisch Federico Aulenta

Background Recent studies have suggested that addition of electrically conductive biochar particles is an effective strategy to improve the methanogenic conversion of waste organic substrates, by promoting syntrophic associations between acetogenic and methanogenic organisms based on interspecies electron transfer processes. However, the underlying fundamentals of the process are still largely ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2014
G C Sigua J M Novak D W Watts K B Cantrell P D Shumaker A A Szögi M G Johnson

Biochar produced during pyrolysis has the potential to enhance soil fertility and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The influence of biochar properties (e.g., particle size) on both short- and long-term carbon (C) mineralization of biochar remains unclear. There is minimal information on the potential effects of biochar particle sizes on their breakdowns by soil microorganism, so it is unknown i...

2010
Julie Major

A commercial scale biochar field trial was established on a farm in Québec, Canada in May 2008. A very fine, commercially available biochar from fast pyrolysis of wood waste was applied as received from the manufacturer using standard farm machinery. The target application rate was 5.6 t/ha, but an estimated 30% of the material was wind-blown and lost during handling, transport to the field, so...

2013
Hui DENG Huamei YU Miao CHEN Chengjun GE

On the basis of OCED Guideline 106, batch sorption studies were employed to reveal sorption of atrazine by amending biochar in tropical soils, namely, laterite, paddy soil and dry red soil. Biochar,a micro-porosity and great surface product, was generated by pyrolysis of manioc wastes at 750°C(BC750) and modified substances(MC750) were produced by loading Fe. The mechanism of sorption was exami...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
A Mukherjee R Lal A R Zimmerman

Short and long-term impacts of biochar on soil properties under field conditions are poorly understood. In addition, there is a lack of field reports of the impacts of biochar on soil physical properties, gaseous emissions and C stability, particularly in comparison with other amendments. Thus, three amendments - biochar produced from oak at 650°C, humic acid (HA) and water treatment residual -...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Tess F J van de Voorde T Martijn Bezemer Jan Willem Van Groenigen Simon Jeffery Liesje Mommer

Biochar (pyrolyzed biomass) amendment to soils has been shown to have a multitude of positive effects, e.g., on crop yield, soil quality, nutrient cycling, and carbon sequestration. So far the majority of studies have focused on agricultural systems, typically with relatively low species diversity and annual cropping schemes. How biochar amendment affects plant communities in more complex and d...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2014
Mahtab Ahmad Anushka Upamali Rajapaksha Jung Eun Lim Ming Zhang Nanthi Bolan Dinesh Mohan Meththika Vithanage Sang Soo Lee Yong Sik Ok

Biochar is a stable carbon-rich by-product synthesized through pyrolysis/carbonization of plant- and animal-based biomass. An increasing interest in the beneficial application of biochar has opened up multidisciplinary areas for science and engineering. The potential biochar applications include carbon sequestration, soil fertility improvement, pollution remediation, and agricultural by-product...

2010
Tristan R. Brown Mark M. Wright Robert C. Brown

We estimate the profitability of producing biochar from crop residue (corn stover) for two scenarios. The first employs slow pyrolysis to generate biochar and pyrolysis gas and has the advantage of high yields of char (as much as 40 wt-%) but the disadvantage of producing a relatively low-value energy product (pyrolysis gas of modest heating value). The second scenario employs fast pyrolysis to...

2015
Ali Maru Osumanu Ahmed Haruna Walter Charles Primus

The excessive use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers in sustaining high rice yields due to N dynamics in tropical acid soils not only is economically unsustainable but also causes environmental pollution. The objective of this study was to coapply biochar and urea to improve soil chemical properties and productivity of rice. Biochar (5 t ha(-1)) and different rates of urea (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and 0%...

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