2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42729-023-01456-4
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Research Trend of Aging Biochar for Agro-environmental Applications: a Bibliometric Data Analysis and Visualization of the Last Decade (2011–2023)

Hafeez Ur Rahim,
Enrica Allevato,
Emanuele Radicetti
et al.

Abstract: The copious amounts of data generated through publications play a pivotal role in advancing Science, Technology, and Policy. Additionally, they provide valuable and detailed information on research topics, emerging thematic trends, and critical issues that demand increased focus and attention. Over the last few decades, biochar has produced an extensive body of high-quality papers and played a crucial part in achieving the long-term Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 agenda of the United Nations about “… Show more

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“…The magnitude of these improvements was shown to vary depending on several factors, including application rate, type of amendment used, crop type, fertilizer application, irrigation practices, host continent, irrigation type, and cropping system. Biochar application had a more significant positive impact on grain yield and aboveground biomass compared with application of soft rock, organic amendments, or a combination of organic amendments and biochar (101,102). The observed yield and biomass improvements associated with biochar application in the selected dataset are consistent with previous findings (103).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The magnitude of these improvements was shown to vary depending on several factors, including application rate, type of amendment used, crop type, fertilizer application, irrigation practices, host continent, irrigation type, and cropping system. Biochar application had a more significant positive impact on grain yield and aboveground biomass compared with application of soft rock, organic amendments, or a combination of organic amendments and biochar (101,102). The observed yield and biomass improvements associated with biochar application in the selected dataset are consistent with previous findings (103).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%