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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

  • Sugarcane Waste Biochar Produced at Six Hundred Degrees Celsius Increases Adsorption Capacity to Seven Hundred Twenty One Milligrams per Gram

    Sugarcane Waste Biochar Produced at Six Hundred Degrees Celsius Increases Adsorption Capacity to Seven Hundred Twenty One Milligrams per Gram

  • Chicken Litter Pyrolysis at 250 Degrees Celsius Increases Cation Exchange Capacity by Over 100 Percent

    Chicken Litter Pyrolysis at 250 Degrees Celsius Increases Cation Exchange Capacity by Over 100 Percent

  • Applying Fifteen Grams of Composted Biochar Increases Lettuce Leaf Growth by Over Nineteen Percent

    Applying Fifteen Grams of Composted Biochar Increases Lettuce Leaf Growth by Over Nineteen Percent

  • Boiler Ash at Five Percent Dose Maximizes Growth and Soil Fertility in Post-Burning Peat Soil

    Boiler Ash at Five Percent Dose Maximizes Growth and Soil Fertility in Post-Burning Peat Soil

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