Emerging contaminants are rapidly becoming a global environmental challenge, posing risks to soil health, water quality, and ...
A new study reveals that turning crop residues into biochar can significantly enhance soil carbon storage compared to simply ...
Biochar can be produced from a variety of feedstocks, including wood chips, corn cobs, or separated manure solids. Its ...
In a three-year project, researchers at NIBIO have tested how biochar affects potato yields and soil quality under Norwegian ...
Researchers developed a biochar nanocomposite that removes tetracycline from water by adsorption and light driven breakdown, achieving over ninety percent removal and enabling reuse.
What is biochar? And could it be used by Australian farmers to sequester carbon, save water and fertilisers, and increase soil microbial life? It may have become a political sound bite of late, but ...
A five-year field study shows biochar improves soil chemistry and transforms microbial communities in acidifying paddy soils ...
If you take organic waste, subject it to high heat and starve it of oxygen, you will, through a process called pyrolysis, wind up with a pile of char — also known these days as biochar — that doesn’t ...
A new study demonstrates that biochar-supported catalysts can efficiently convert biomass tar into hydrogen-rich gas at ...
Nick Cuchetti, a farmer and board secretary of Missouri Organic Association, holds biochar at Oaklee Rose Farm in Luebbering, Missouri. Biochar is an organic waste material that can help improve soil ...
Around the world, over two billion daily cups of coffee are consumed. That means there are a staggering amount of coffee ...
Biochar is a form of charcoal made in high heat, low oxygen conditions It can be used to produce energy, capture and store carbon and improve soil health But a climate expert warns we should not "over ...