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nitrogen reduction

  • Biochar and Nitrification Inhibitor Co-Amended Organic Fertilizer Reduces Ammonia Losses by 27.1 Percent and Generates 36,600 CNY per Hectare in Annual Net Gains

    Biochar and Nitrification Inhibitor Co-Amended Organic Fertilizer Reduces Ammonia Losses by 27.1 Percent and Generates 36,600 CNY per Hectare in Annual Net Gains

  • Moderate Nitrogen Reduction Combined with Green Manure and Biochar Synergy Optimizes Farmland Soil Quality Index by Up to Eighty-Three Percent

    Moderate Nitrogen Reduction Combined with Green Manure and Biochar Synergy Optimizes Farmland Soil Quality Index by Up to Eighty-Three Percent

  • Combined Green Manure and Biochar Applications Boost Soil Quality Index by Up to One Hundred Sixteen Percent

    Combined Green Manure and Biochar Applications Boost Soil Quality Index by Up to One Hundred Sixteen Percent

  • Florida Polytechnic University and Se7en Wetlands Collaborate on Biochar-Based Nutrient Remediation

    Florida Polytechnic University and Se7en Wetlands Collaborate on Biochar-Based Nutrient Remediation

  • New Integrated Bioreactor System Reduces Nitrate by 58 Percent and Captures Over 90 Percent of Phosphorus

    New Integrated Bioreactor System Reduces Nitrate by 58 Percent and Captures Over 90 Percent of Phosphorus

  • 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

  • Optimal Rice Yield of 8464.18 kg⋅ha−1 Achieved with Moderate Nitrogen and Biochar Application, Reducing Environmental Impact

    Optimal Rice Yield of 8464.18 kg⋅ha−1 Achieved with Moderate Nitrogen and Biochar Application, Reducing Environmental Impact

  • Modified Biochar: A Solution for Soybean Root Rot and Quality Improvement

    Modified Biochar: A Solution for Soybean Root Rot and Quality Improvement

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