نتایج جستجو برای: biochar rate

تعداد نتایج: 965620  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Khalid A Elzobair Mary E Stromberger James A Ippolito Rodrick D Lentz

Biochar can increase microbial activity, alter microbial community structure, and increase soil fertility in arid and semi-arid soils, but at relatively high rates that may be impractical for large-scale field studies. This contrasts with organic amendments such as manure, which can be abundant and inexpensive if locally available, and thus can be applied to fields at greater rates than biochar...

2017
Guo-Wei Zhou Xiao-Ru Yang Christopher W. Marshall Hu Li Bang-Xiao Zheng Yu Yan Jian-Qiang Su Yong-Guan Zhu

Biochar contains quinones and aromatic structures that facilitate extracellular electron transfer between microbial cells and insoluble minerals. In this study, granulated biochar (1.2-2 mm) and powdered biochar (<0.15 mm) were amended to two ferrihydrite (in situ ferrihydrite and ex situ ferrihydrite) enrichments to investigate the effect of biochar with different particle sizes on dissimilato...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Carolin Schweiker Anne Wagner Andre Peters Wolf-Anno Bischoff Martin Kaupenjohann

The leaching of trace metals from anthropogenically contaminated sites poses the risk of groundwater pollution. Biochar has recently been proposed as a soil additive to reduce trace-metal concentrations in the soil solution and to increase water retention, thus reducing drainage. However, field studies on the effects of biochar addition on trace-metal leaching are scarce. Therefore, we added 0,...

2017
Alena Zhelezova Harald Cederlund John Stenström

Biochar amendment can alter soil properties, for instance, the ability to adsorb and degrade different chemicals. However, ageing of the biochar, due to processes occurring in the soil over time, can influence such biochar-mediated effects. This study examined how biochar affected adsorption and degradation of two herbicides, glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl)-glycine) and diuron (3-(3,4-dichlorop...

2011
Poupak Yaghoubi Krishna R. Reddy

In this study, biochar-amended soil cover was investigated to enhance reduction of CH4 emissions from landfills. This paper presents physical and chemical characteristics of biochar-amended soils. Specifically, moisture content, organic content, ash content, pH, particle size distribution, Atterberg limits, specific gravity, and permeability tests were conducted with biochar alone, soil alone, ...

2013
Tim J. Clough Leo M. Condron Claudia Kammann Christoph Müller

Interest in biochar stems from its potential agronomic benefits and carbon sequestration ability. Biochar application alters soil nitrogen (N) dynamics. This review establishes emerging trends and gaps in biochar-N research. Biochar adsorption of NO3, up to 0.6 mg g biochar, occurs at pyrolysis temperatures >600 °C with amounts adsorbed dependent on feedstock and NO3 concentration. Biochar NH4 ...

2017
Avanthi Deshani Igalavithana Yong Sik Ok Nabeel Khan Niazi Muhammad Rizwan Mohammad I. Al-Wabel Adel R. A. Usman Deok Hyun Moon Sang Soo Lee

Biochar has an ability to alter the biological, chemical, and physical properties of soil due to its physicochemical properties such as surface area, porosity, nutrient retention ability, available nutrient contents, aromaticity, etc. The present study was designed to evaluate the impact of physical properties and application rate of biochar on the hydraulic properties of a sandy loam soil in t...

2015
Hans Peter Schmidt Bishnu Hari Pandit Vegard Martinsen Gerard Cornelissen Claudia I. Kammann

A widely abundant and invasive forest shrub, Eupatorium adenophorum, was pyrolyzed in a cost-efficient flame curtain kiln to produce biochar. The resulting biochar fulfilled all the requirements for premium quality, according to the European Biochar Certificate. The biochar was either applied alone or mixed with fresh cow urine (1:1 volume) to test its capacity to serve as slow release fertiliz...

2015
Liping Lou Lingdan Yao Guanghuan Cheng Lixiao Wang Yunfeng He Baolan Hu Yiguo Hong

Biochar adsorption presents a potential remediation method for the control of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) pollution in the environment. It has been found that HOCs bound on biochar become less bioavailable, so speculations have been proposed that HOCs will persist for longer half-life periods in biochar-amended soil/sediment. To investigate how biochar application affects coupled adsor...

2015
Prabuddha Gupta Tae-woong Ann Seung-Mok Lee

Constructed wetlands are established efficient technologies and provide sustainable solution for wastewater treatment. Similarly, biochar, which is an organic material, produced by means of pyrolysis, offers simple and low cost techniques to treat water and reduce carbon footprint. Combining both of these technologies can greatly augment the efficiency of the system. The objective of this study...

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