Biochar properties and its effects on soil and plant
Publish place: Sixth International Conference on Studies of Agricultural Engineering, Farming and Plant Breeding
Publish Year: 1403
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Biochar properties and its effects on soil and plant abstract
Soil is a fundamental part of successful agriculture, and its quality has to be improved to maximize crop yield and soil fertility. To increase crop productivity and soil fertility, biochar can be applied to the soil. Biochar is a solid carbon-rich product produced from biomass of agricultural crop residues, wastes, and wood, through pyrolysis in an oxygen-deficient condition. Carbon sequestration through biochar is important because of its potential applications in recycling wastes, retaining nutrients in the soil and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. In this review, we explore the various applications of biochar to ensure the safe and sustainable improvement of soil fertility. This review provides an overview of biochar properties, production technology, and its employment in the agriculture. This review would be a useful resource for researchers, farmers, and academics who are interested in the utilization of biochar.
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Biochar properties and its effects on soil and plant authors
Mohsen Ahmadi Darmian
MSC. Student, Department of Soil Science, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
Zahra Ashkiud
PhD student Gorgan University of Agriculture and Natural Resources