Biochar Applications in Agriculture and Environment Management 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40997-5_7
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Role of Biochar in Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

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“…Soil incorporation of biochar sequesters C and improves soil properties [ 41 , 193 , 194 ], involving physical, chemical and biochemical changes ( Figure 3 ), influencing N 2 O production [ 195 ]. The application of biochar can mitigate GHGs emissions from soils [ 196 ]. Because of slow degradation, biochar is considered as the best option for long-term carbon seizure in soils [ 197 ].…”
Section: Management Options To Mitigate N 2 O Emis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil incorporation of biochar sequesters C and improves soil properties [ 41 , 193 , 194 ], involving physical, chemical and biochemical changes ( Figure 3 ), influencing N 2 O production [ 195 ]. The application of biochar can mitigate GHGs emissions from soils [ 196 ]. Because of slow degradation, biochar is considered as the best option for long-term carbon seizure in soils [ 197 ].…”
Section: Management Options To Mitigate N 2 O Emis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has also been suggested that carbon retention can be much greater when soil carbon stocks increase (Ding et al, 2018;Ventura et al, 2019). However, some studies have found that many of the practices used to sequester carbon in the soil are often offset by increased greenhouse gas emissions (Shen et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2019) and that soils show a low potential for carbon accumulation (Smith, 2016;Sharma, 2018;Gupta et al, 2020). However, among the possible strategies to remove CO 2 from the atmosphere, biochar stands out in this area and currently represents the most promising alternative.…”
Section: Biochar In Climate Change Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why biochar has managed to position itself as a key input within the wide range of alternative practices for more sustainable development, thanks to its versatility and potential in different fields such as agriculture or the environment. Some effects derived from the application of biochar to the soil are a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the promotion of carbon sequestration in the soil, making possible the rehabilitation of degraded soils (Bis et al, 2018;Gupta et al, 2020). Additionally, biochar reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers in crops by improving the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil (pH, surface area, cation exchange capacity (CEC), particle density, humidity, and conductivity) (Burrell et al, 2016;Zwart, 2020), reducing the leaching of nutrients, or making a direct or indirect contribution of nutrients that exerts a promoting effect on plant growth and increasing crop yield (Ouyang et al, 2014;Sun et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…significantly increases SOC, on contrary to chemical fertilizers which have opposite effect [8,9]. Biochar are carbon rich stable inert compounds produced from biomass pyrolysis that enhances soil carbon, positive impact on soil properties, crop yield and environment, are included in agroecosystem over a decade or two [10,11]. Crop diversification by including oilseed crops (soybean, groundnut, mustard, sunflower etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%