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Dissolved Organic Carbon

  • Coffee Pulp Biochar at 7.5% Concentration Raises Soil K-Levels and Microbial Respiration, but Reduces Overall Microbial Biomass

    Coffee Pulp Biochar at 7.5% Concentration Raises Soil K-Levels and Microbial Respiration, but Reduces Overall Microbial Biomass

  • Understanding Microalgal Biochar-Derived Organic Matter and Its Toxicity

    Understanding Microalgal Biochar-Derived Organic Matter and Its Toxicity

  • Using Fe3O4-Modified Mulberry Biochar for Arsenic Remediation in Paddy Soils

    Using Fe3O4-Modified Mulberry Biochar for Arsenic Remediation in Paddy Soils

  • Field-Aged Biochar Reduces Soil CO2 Emissions in Acidic and Alkaline Soils

    Field-Aged Biochar Reduces Soil CO2 Emissions in Acidic and Alkaline Soils

  • Effects of Biochar on N2O Emissions in Subtropical Citrus Orchards Vary with Soil pH

    Effects of Biochar on N2O Emissions in Subtropical Citrus Orchards Vary with Soil pH

  • Straw Biochar’s Effects on Microbial Carbon: A Global Meta-Analysis

    Straw Biochar’s Effects on Microbial Carbon: A Global Meta-Analysis

  • Effects of Biochar and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in Wheat Fields: A 3-Year Study

    Effects of Biochar and Nitrogen Fertilizer on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in Wheat Fields: A 3-Year Study

  • Biochar’s Role in Enhancing Soil Phosphorus Availability

    Biochar’s Role in Enhancing Soil Phosphorus Availability

  • Impact of Dissolved Organic Carbon on Biochar’s Carbon Sequestration Potential

    Impact of Dissolved Organic Carbon on Biochar’s Carbon Sequestration Potential

  • Biochar and Straw: A Comparative Study on Mitigating N2O Emissions from Acidic Tea Field Soils

    Biochar and Straw: A Comparative Study on Mitigating N2O Emissions from Acidic Tea Field Soils

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