„biochar“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Biochar as a Potential Nutrient Carrier for Agricultural Applications
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Nitrogen retention and plant uptake on a highly weathered central Amazonian Ferralsol amended with compost and charcoal
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Mechanical and erosion performance of sugarcane biochar-reinforced polymer composites
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Performance and mechanism for cadmium and lead adsorption from water and soil by corn straw biochar
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Effects of maize stover and its derived biochar on greenhouse gases emissions and C-budget of brown earth in Northeast China
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Characteristics and mechanisms of nickel adsorption on biochars produced from wheat straw pellets and rice husk
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Date palm waste-derived biochar composites with silica and zeolite: synthesis, characterization and implication for carbon stability and recalcitrant potential
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Effects of carbon nanotube and biochar on bioavailability of Pb, Cu and Sb in multi-metal contaminated soil
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Enhanced roles of biochar and organic fertilizer in microalgae for soil carbon sink
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Mitigating biochar phytotoxicity via lanthanum (La) participation in pyrolysis
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The importance of nano-porosity in the stalk-derived biochar to the sorption of 17β-estradiol and retention of it in the greenhouse soil
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Effects of biochar on enhanced nutrient use efficiency of green bean, Vigna radiata L
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Effects of straw and biochar amendments on aggregate stability, soil organic carbon, and enzyme activities in the Loess Plateau, China
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Adsorption of phenanthrene and pyrene by biochar produced from the excess sludge: experimental studies and theoretical analysis
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Physicochemical Characteristics of Biochar Produced from Rice Straw at Different Pyrolysis Temperature for Soil Amendment and Removal of Organics
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Phosphate and ammonium adsorption of the modified biochar based on Phragmites australis after phytoremediation
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Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution by biochar derived from the leaf of Leersia hexandra Swartz
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Soil priming effects following substrates addition to biochar-treated soils after 431 days of pre-incubation
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Conversion of Sweet Sorghum Bagasse into Value-Added Biochar
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Wood-derived-biochar combined with compost or iron grit for in situ stabilization of Cd, Pb, and Zn in a contaminated soil