Allyson Stoyle, 2011, "Biochar production for carbon sequestration", Published Bachelor of Science project at worcester polytechnique Institute, Shangai Jiao Tong University.Stoyle, A. (2011) Biochar Production for Carbon Sequestration. BS Thesis, Depart- ment of Chemical Engineering, Worcester ...
Effects of Biochar Application on Soil Properties, Plant Biomass Production, and Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Mini-Review Greenhouse Gas EmissionCarbon SequestrationBiochar has been applied extensively as a soil amendment over the past decades. This review summarizes the general ... D Hui - 《农...
Biocharis an emerging term for carbonaceous materials that refer to sustainable fuels, soil remediation, and carbon sequestration. Biochar is defined as charcoal and carbon-rich material produced by partial oxidation (pyrolysis at ≤700 °C in the absence or limited supply of oxygen) of carbonaceous...
Moreover, in order to maintain the carbon soil sink capacity, the farmer is obliged to keep the management practice adopted for a long period. In a theoretical framework, effective and sustainable carbon sequestration can be obtained when the fraction of carbon, which is added to soils, is ...
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Intensification of Field Pea Production: Impact on Soil Microbiology Ennis C J,Evans A G,Islam M,et al.Biochar:Carbon sequestration,land remediation,and impacts on soil microbiology[J].Critical Reviews in Environmental ... NZ Lupwayi,GP Lafond,WE May,... - 《Agronomy Journal》 被引量: 8发...
Agricultural food production is a main driver of global greenhouse gas emissions, with unclear pathways towards carbon neutrality. Here, through a comprehensive life-cycle assessment using data from China, we show that an integrated biomass pyrolysis and
Keywords: biochar; preparation; carbon sequestration 1 Introduction As a result of population growth and higher living requirements, the global demand for food is growing exponentially, bringing in more cultivated land. The expansion of production leads to the production of more agricultural waste, ...
Other constraints on biochar production methods arise because emissions of CH4, N2O, soot or volatile organic compounds combined with low biochar yields (for example, from traditional charcoal kilns or smouldering slash piles) may negate some or all of the carbon-sequestration benefits, cause excessive...
Realizing such environmental and soil degradation problems, biochar research has progressed considerably with important key findings on agronomic benefits, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas emissions, soil quality, soil acidity, soil fertility, soil salinity, etc. (Lehmann et al., 2003a, Van Zwieten ...