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crop yield
Biochar-Bacillus Consortium Boosts Greenhouse Cherry Tomato Yield by Over Twenty-Three Percent
Ten-Year Study Shows Repeated Compost and Biochar Amendments Reduce Olive Fruit Oleuropein Concentration by Up to Twenty-Four Percent While Maintaining Stable Crop Yields
Adding Ten Grams of Maize Biochar to Soil Increases Beetroot Germination to Ninety-Three Percent Under Wastewater Irrigation
Rice Husk Biochar Seed Coating at Twenty Percent Concentration Increases Ethiopian Rice Yields by Seventy-Eight Percent
New Biochar Model Predicts Agricultural Success with Seventy-Eight Percent Accuracy for Crop Yields and Ninety-One Percent for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Annual Biochar Application Increases Maize Internode Thickness by Over Twenty Percent While Boosting Photosynthetic Efficiency
Subsurface Biochar Layers Reduce Soil Salinity and Improve Crop Productivity by Over Thirty Percent
Biochar Elevates Soil pH by One Unit and Reduces Toxic Aluminum by Seventy Percent Over Five Years
Osmania University and Department of Science and Technology Validate Coconut Shell Biochar for Enhanced Crop Yields
Applying Fifteen Grams of Composted Biochar Increases Lettuce Leaf Growth by Over Nineteen Percent
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