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Agriculture

  • Enhancing Compost Quality with Oyster Shell-Modified Biochar

    Enhancing Compost Quality with Oyster Shell-Modified Biochar

  • Combining Organic Amendments Reduces Water Loss in Sandy Soils by Over 40 Percent

    Combining Organic Amendments Reduces Water Loss in Sandy Soils by Over 40 Percent

  • Biochar Improves Moisture Retention in Hard-to-Manage Claypan Soils by Over 10 Percent

    Biochar Improves Moisture Retention in Hard-to-Manage Claypan Soils by Over 10 Percent

  • Enhanced Biochar Composite Strengthens Tobacco Resistance to Black Shank Disease by Thirty-Seven Percent

    Enhanced Biochar Composite Strengthens Tobacco Resistance to Black Shank Disease by Thirty-Seven Percent

  • Cashew Nut Shell Biochar Increases Vegetable Leaf Production by Over Fifty Percent

    Cashew Nut Shell Biochar Increases Vegetable Leaf Production by Over Fifty Percent

  • Customized Biochar Enhances Crop Yields by Up to 110 Percent

    Customized Biochar Enhances Crop Yields by Up to 110 Percent

  • Applying Six Kilograms of Biochar per Tree Increases Valencia Orange Yield by up to Seventy-Three Percent

    Applying Six Kilograms of Biochar per Tree Increases Valencia Orange Yield by up to Seventy-Three Percent

  • Sustainable Solutions for Pepper Cultivation: Biochar-Enzymatic Removal of Allelochemicals

    Sustainable Solutions for Pepper Cultivation: Biochar-Enzymatic Removal of Allelochemicals

  • Lime Outperforms Biochar by Reducing Soil Cadmium Bioavailability up to Fifty-Eight Percent in Specialized Edible  Fungus Cultivation

    Lime Outperforms Biochar by Reducing Soil Cadmium Bioavailability up to Fifty-Eight Percent in Specialized Edible Fungus Cultivation

  • Engineered Biochar Boosts Crop Yields by Average of Sixteen Percent While Slashing Heavy Metal Soil Contamination by Over Seventy Percent

    Engineered Biochar Boosts Crop Yields by Average of Sixteen Percent While Slashing Heavy Metal Soil Contamination by Over Seventy Percent

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