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Soil Fertility
Multi-Year Peanut Shell Biochar Applications at Nine Hundred Kilograms per Hectare Enhance Soil Health and Improve Bacterial Network Complexity Across Chinese Tobacco Fields
Biochar for a Sustainable Future: Environmentally Friendly Production and Diverse Applications
Combining Ten Tons of Biochar with Microbes Boosts Faba Bean Yield by Seventy-Four Percent
Biochar Markets Must Decouple Long-Term Carbon Stability from Soil Fertility Benefits to Ensure Environmental Credibility
High-Temperature Biochar Exceeding 700°C Maximizes Carbon Stability for 1,000 Years While Low-Temperature Variants Between 350°C and 500°C Optimize Soil Co-Benefits
The Hard Truth About Biochar: Why Commercialization Isn’t Catching Fire
Long-Term Biochar Application Increases Soil Available Potassium by up to Eighteen Percent and Boosts Maize Potassium Uptake by Forty-Three Percent
Sorghum Cultivar Biochar Reduces Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Over Two Hundred Percent Compared to Raw Plant Waste
Biochar Application Within Optimal Thresholds Can Increase Soil Water-Holding Capacity by 14.3% and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 31.5%
Applying Moderate Coffee Husk Biochar and Blended NPSB Fertilizer Increases Wheat Grain Yields to 3.59 Tons Per Hectare
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