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Fungi
Soil Additions Increase Lower-Nutrient Greenspace Carbon and Nitrogen Levels Up to 14.4-Fold
Nutrient-Poor Urban Soils See Fourteen-Fold Higher Carbon Gains from Biochar and Compost
Twelve-Year Study Reveals Biochar Increases Topsoil Microbial Carbon by Up to Thirty-Nine Percent While Reducing It in Subsoil
Pelletization Conditions Significantly Reduce Microbial Viability in Biochar-Based Biofertilizers
Lime Outperforms Biochar by Reducing Soil Cadmium Bioavailability up to Fifty-Eight Percent in Specialized Edible Fungus Cultivation
Debunking Biochar Myths Vol. 4: Biochar’s Biological Properties
Biochar Increases Illite Content in Soil by 19% and Reduces Carbon Mineralization
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