RO 2020
DOI: 10.32907/ro-113-5053
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Rice husk biochar with beneficial microbes: A promising agricultural inoculant and soil ameliorant

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“…Moreover, rice husk biochar was suggested as beneficial microbes' activator, especially from genus Bacillus sp. as it benefits soil the most (Ebe et al, 2020). Therefore, the application of rice husk biochar as mushroom substrate has a high potential to augment the yield performance of the mushroom.…”
Section: Rice Husk Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, rice husk biochar was suggested as beneficial microbes' activator, especially from genus Bacillus sp. as it benefits soil the most (Ebe et al, 2020). Therefore, the application of rice husk biochar as mushroom substrate has a high potential to augment the yield performance of the mushroom.…”
Section: Rice Husk Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice husk biochar has been considered to increase crop productivity by enhancing soil structure and improving nutrient adsorption. The dominant components of rice husk biochar are carbon and SiO2 (Ebe & Ano, 2020). The SiO2 is approximately 76% -99% of the rice husk's total weight (Menya et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%