Due to the synergistic effects of biochar and compost/composting, the combined application of biochar and compost (biochar-compost) has been recognize…| www.sciencedirect.com
Plants are subjected to a wide range of environmental stresses which reduces and limits the productivity of agricultural crops. Two types of environmental stresses are encountered to plants which can be categorized as (1) Abiotic stress and (2) Biotic stress. The abiotic stress causes the loss of major crop plants worldwide and includes radiation, salinity, floods, drought, extremes in temperature, heavy metals, etc. On the other hand, attacks by various pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, oom...| www.intechopen.com
1st Feb 2023 Have you ever wished your compost would break down faster? A recent study might have the answer for you! A study by Wang et al has found that adding biochar combined with bacteria to compost can speed up the process. That’s not all! They also found it reduced emissions and improved the quality […]| Compost Magazine
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