2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(13)60708-x
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Crop Yield and Soil Properties in the First 3 Years After Biochar Application to a Calcareous Soil

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“…Chen et al found no difference of wheat yield with the addition of biochar on alluvial soil in a pot experiment, although biochar significantly increased wheat yield on loess soil [63]. The addition of biochar benefited crop yield in acidic soil, although it was not always effective in calcareous soil [64,65]. According to Graber et al, wood-derived biochar has been demonstrated to significantly enhance pepper plant development, including yield, although it had no effect on tomato yield despite enhancing plant height and leaf size [66].…”
Section: Crop Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen et al found no difference of wheat yield with the addition of biochar on alluvial soil in a pot experiment, although biochar significantly increased wheat yield on loess soil [63]. The addition of biochar benefited crop yield in acidic soil, although it was not always effective in calcareous soil [64,65]. According to Graber et al, wood-derived biochar has been demonstrated to significantly enhance pepper plant development, including yield, although it had no effect on tomato yield despite enhancing plant height and leaf size [66].…”
Section: Crop Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As biochar is highly resistant to microbial decomposition and application of biochar to the agricultural soils has a significant potential to mitigate greenhouse gases emissions. For example, Liang et al, 2014 reported that CH 4 emissions from the paddy field were significantly decreased with the application of corn stalk biochar.…”
Section: Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Az eredmények extrapolálása ugyan lehetséges hosszabb időtartam és különböző környeze-ti-és talajváltozók figyelembe vételével, de ezek nem elégségesek a talajjavítási célú felhasználás feltételeinek és körülményeinek pontos megállapításához (VERHEIJEN et al, 2010). Az extrapolálás sok esetben egyáltalán nem célravezető (LIANG et al, 2014), ezért egy meghatározott összetételű bioszén hatását az adott talaj fizikai-és kémiai tulajdonságaira igen nehéz megjósolni (BIEDERMAN & HARPOLE, 2013).…”
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