نتایج جستجو برای: biochar

تعداد نتایج: 5751  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2012
Ying Yao Bin Gao Ming Zhang Mandu Inyang Andrew R Zimmerman

When applied to soils, it is unclear whether and how biochar can affect soil nutrients. This has implications both to the availability of nutrients to plants or microbes, as well as to the question of whether biochar soil amendment may enhance or reduce the leaching of nutrients. In this work, a range of laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effect of biochar amendment on sorpt...

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...

2016
Nigel V. Gale Tara E. Sackett Sean C. Thomas

Recent meta-analyses of plant responses to biochar boast positive average effects of between 10 and 40%. Plant responses, however, vary greatly across systems, and null or negative biochar effects are increasingly reported. The mechanisms responsible for such responses remain unclear. In a glasshouse experiment we tested the effects of three forestry residue wood biochars, applied at five dosag...

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: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
R D Lentz J A Ippolito

Carbon-rich biochar derived from the pyrolysis of biomass can sequester atmospheric CO, mitigate climate change, and potentially increase crop productivity. However, research is needed to confirm the suitability and sustainability of biochar application to different soils. To an irrigated calcareous soil, we applied stockpiled dairy manure (42 Mg ha dry wt) and hardwood-derived biochar (22.4 Mg...

2011
Johannes Lehmann Matthias C. Rillig Janice Thies Caroline A. Masiello William C. Hockaday David Crowley

Soil amendment with biochar is evaluated globally as a means to improve soil fertility and to mitigate climate change. However, the effects of biochar on soil biota have received much less attention than its effects on soil chemical properties. A review of the literature reveals a significant number of early studies on biochar-type materials as soil amendments either for managing pathogens, as ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Santanu Mukherjee Lutz Weihermüller Wolfgang Tappe Diana Hofmann Stephan Köppchen Volker Laabs Harry Vereecken Peter Burauel

• Biochar and digestate were tested as novel sorbents for biopurification systems. • Digestate and biochar mixture enhanced the sorption coefficient by a factor of N50. • Boscalid and pyrimethanil exhibited N25 fold higher Kd/Koc values than bentazone. • Desorption was hysteretic (H ≥ 0.001) for biochar and digestate based soil

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: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Seok-Young Oh Yong-Deuk Seo

The application of rice straw-derived biochar for removing nitro explosives, including 2,4-dinitrotoluene (DNT), 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), and hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX), from contaminated water was investigated through batch experiments. An increase in the pyrolysis temperature from 250 to 900°C in general led to higher pH, surface area, cation exchange capacity (CEC), po...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
Xinde Cao Lena Ma Bin Gao Willie Harris

Biochar (BC) produced from agricultural crop residues has proven effective in sorbing organic contaminants. This study evaluated the ability of dairy-manure derived biochar to sorb heavy metal Pb and organic contaminant atrazine. Two biochar samples were prepared by heating dairy manure at low temperature of 200 degrees C (BC200) and 350 degrees C (BC350). The untreated manure (BC25) and a comm...

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