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Soil Fertility
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
Bio360 Africa and BIO4Africa Facilitate Waste-to-Value Transitions for Smallholder Farmers
Zeolite and Biochar Amendments Increase Acid Lime Yields to Over 16 Tons Per Hectare While Cutting Chemical Nitrogen Use by Half
Biochar Systems Can Restore Dryland Soils by Increasing Water Retention Forty Percent and Boosting Grass Biomass by Fifty Percent
The International Labour Organization and Government of Japan Utilize Biochar to Combat Child Labor and Climate Change in Ghana
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