degraded landpolluted soilsoil improvementBiochar or pyrogenic carbon, obtained from the thermo‐chemical conversion of biomass in an anaerobic or oxygen‐limited environment, has been in use in agriculture perhaps as far back as the Neolithic. Its unique soil‐ameliorating properties render it suitable...
Recycling waste biomass into biochar effectively alleviates the environmental burden associated with conventional waste management methods, such as landfills and incineration, which often face challenges like high energy consumption, secondary pollution, and limited land availability. Additionally, biochar contrib...
Crop intensive monoculture has become a widespread cropping regime in agricultural production activities due to a global shortage of arable land, the drive of commercial interests and a lack of rational cropping concept [1,2]. However, a variety of crops, such as cotton, soybean,Panax notoginseng...
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Soil salinization is a prevalent form of land degradation particularly in water-deficient regions threatening agricultural sustainability. Present desalinization methods demand excessive water use. Biochar has been recognized as a potential remedy for sa
Approximately, 50 % of the land area of this province falls in the Mediterranean climate and lies between 1000 m and 1300 m elevation (Ahmad et al., 2012, Ahmed et al., 2014, Saeed et al., 2017). The climate, pedology (as most of the soils of these cold deserts have high sand ...
As an ensemble method leveraging the strategy of bootstrap aggregation (bagging), RF showed some statistical advantages such as the minimal risk of overfitting, less parameters that need to be specified, and the capability of calculating relative importance of each feature (Hutengs amd Vohland, ...
BishnuIthakaHariIthakaPanditIthakaGerardIthakaCornelissenIthakaClaudiaIthakaI.IthakaKammannIthakaWileyLand Degradation & DevelopmentSchmidt H-P, Pandit B H, Cornelissen G and Kammann C I 2017 Biochar-based fertilization with liquid nutrient enrichment: 21 field trials covering 13 crop species in Nepal Land...
Dai, ZhongminLi, YongZhang, XiaojieWu, JianjunLuo, YuKuzyakov, YakovBrookes, Philip C.Xu, JianmingZhejiang Univ Inst Soil &Land Degradation and Development
Crop rotation systems positively impact land-use efficiency and crop yield. Nevertheless, inadequate nutrient uptake by plants and environmental effects caused by unreasonable N fertilization are common problems. There have been few reports of biochar-based slow-release fertilizers in the yellow soil ...