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  • High-Temperature Pyrolysis Enhances Tobacco Stem Biochar to Achieve 100% Inhibition of Soil-Borne Pathogens Through Oxygen Reconfiguration

    High-Temperature Pyrolysis Enhances Tobacco Stem Biochar to Achieve 100% Inhibition of Soil-Borne Pathogens Through Oxygen Reconfiguration

  • Tobacco Stem Biochar Pyrolyzed Above Five Hundred Degrees Celsius Achieves One Hundred Percent In Vitro Inhibition of Soil Pathogens and Expands Rhizosphere Richness

    Tobacco Stem Biochar Pyrolyzed Above Five Hundred Degrees Celsius Achieves One Hundred Percent In Vitro Inhibition of Soil Pathogens and Expands Rhizosphere Richness

  • Combining Iron Manganese Biochar with Strategic Irrigation Minimizes Grain Cadmium to 0.05 Milligrams and Methylmercury to 6.89 Micrograms

    Combining Iron Manganese Biochar with Strategic Irrigation Minimizes Grain Cadmium to 0.05 Milligrams and Methylmercury to 6.89 Micrograms

  • Hardwood Biochar Produced at 400 Degrees Celsius Cuts Total Nitrogen Loss by Over 46 Percent During Composting

    Hardwood Biochar Produced at 400 Degrees Celsius Cuts Total Nitrogen Loss by Over 46 Percent During Composting

  • High-Dosage Biochar Application Reduces Soil Heavy Metal Bioavailability by up to 91 Percent While Tripling Carbon Sequestration Efficiency

    High-Dosage Biochar Application Reduces Soil Heavy Metal Bioavailability by up to 91 Percent While Tripling Carbon Sequestration Efficiency

  • Biochar Supplementation Increases Global Biogas Research Outputs and Offers Potential to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Up to Forty-Two Percent

    Biochar Supplementation Increases Global Biogas Research Outputs and Offers Potential to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Up to Forty-Two Percent

  • Biochar Boosts Methane Yield by up to Eighty-six Percent While Stabilizing Sludge Management

    Biochar Boosts Methane Yield by up to Eighty-six Percent While Stabilizing Sludge Management

  • Biochar Combined with Reduced Nitrogen Boosts Sugarcane Growth Ten Percent Over Five Years

    Biochar Combined with Reduced Nitrogen Boosts Sugarcane Growth Ten Percent Over Five Years

  • Biochar Addition Increases Methane Production by 51.7% and Stabilizes Digestion at 50% Higher Loading Rates

    Biochar Addition Increases Methane Production by 51.7% and Stabilizes Digestion at 50% Higher Loading Rates

  • Raising the Water Table and Adding Biochar Cuts Peat GHG Emissions While Boosting Crop Yield

    Raising the Water Table and Adding Biochar Cuts Peat GHG Emissions While Boosting Crop Yield

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