Many studies have shown that too much biochar is harmful to plants and soil. You can’t correct this problem without removing the soil. It may be more beneficial in acidic soil where the increase in pH is desirable. It has also been shown useful in reducing compaction in lawns and poorly ...
manure, fish processing waste etc) in water, has guidance on making wetting agents and sulphur disease control without a full complement of equipment or electricity (these are downright dangerous and
Chemical fractionation and heavy metal accumulation in maize (Zea mays) grown on CCA contaminated soil amended with rubber processing sludge manure More results ► Acronyms browser ? ▲ HCJDC HCJFS HCJH HCJI HCJS HCK HCKA HCKC HCKI HCKS HCKZ HCl HCLA HCLABC HCLAS HCLC HCLD HCLF HCLI...
but it poses a risk of increased soil NH3volatilization (19%). Biochar-induced increase in soil NH3volatilization commonly occurs in studies with soils of low buffering capacity (soil pH ≤
Compost added twice as many bacteria as wood chips, but had the same respiration rates. Adding bacteria to soil does not seem to make a big difference. Both compost and wood chips had significant effects on all of these parameters. I have discussed this in my previous post;Mulch – How D...