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- Biochar abstract "Biochar is a name for charcoal when it is used for particular purposes, especially as a soil amendment. Like all charcoal, biochar is created by pyrolysis of biomass. Biochar is under investigation as an approach to carbon sequestration to produce negative carbon dioxide emissions. Biochar thus has the potential to help mitigate climate change, via carbon sequestration.Independently, biochar can increase soil fertility, increase agricultural productivity, and provide protection against some foliar and soil-borne diseases. Furthermore, biochar reduces pressure on forests. Biochar is a stable solid, rich in carbon and can endure in soil for thousands of years.".
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- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink 178.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.bigbiocharexperiment.co.uk.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.biochar-international.org.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink Sustainability_Biochar_Systems_DevelopingCountries.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.biochar.net.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.biochar.org.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.biocharfund.org.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.biocharindia.com.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink FrontiersEcolEnv%205,%20381-387,%202007%20Lehmann.pdf.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink www.european-biochar.org.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink d07%20119990%20General%20Submission%20-%20Department%20of%20Agriculture%20and%20Food%20WA%20%20-%20Lehmann__2006_char_review.pdf.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink 447143a.html.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink ncomms1053.pdf..
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink mg20126921.500-one-last-chance-to-save-mankind.html?full=true.
- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink ibrnisraelbiocharnetwork.
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- Biochar wikiPageExternalLink kinght.pdf.
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- Biochar subject Category:Environmental_soil_science.
- Biochar subject Category:Soil_improvers.
- Biochar subject Category:Wildfire_ecology.
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- Biochar comment "Biochar is a name for charcoal when it is used for particular purposes, especially as a soil amendment. Like all charcoal, biochar is created by pyrolysis of biomass. Biochar is under investigation as an approach to carbon sequestration to produce negative carbon dioxide emissions.".
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