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Author(s): LUCON, I. M.; CARNIER, R.; COSCIONE, A. R.; ANDRADE, C. A. de; JÚNNYOR, W. da S. G.; MARIA, I. C. de Abstract: Most studies concerning biochar, which can enhance chemical, physical, and biological soil qualities and increase crop yields, are short-term experiments in controlled environments with temp... ... |
Author(s): CARVALHO, M. T. de M.; MADARI, B. E.; BASTIAANS, L.; VAN OORT, P.; HEINEMANN, A. B.; SILVA, M. A. S. da; MAIA, A. de H. N.; MEINKE, H. Abstract: Increasing yields in aerobic rice systems (ARS) is a challenge in the Brazilian savannah (BS), where rice is grown under unfavourable conditions characterised by well drained and low fertile... ... |
Author(s): MENDES, A. M. S.; DUDA, G. P.; NASCIMENTO, C. W. A. do; SILVA, M. O. Fertilizantes fosfatados são essenciais para obtenção de altas produtividades, entretanto, eles podem conter metais pesados que podem contaminar o solo e ameçar a saúde humana e animal. Este trabalho... ... |
Author(s): GRAVE, R. A.; MEZZARI, M. P.; SILVA, M. L. B. da; CASSOL, P. C.; NICOLOSO, R. da S.
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Author(s): AKOLGO, G. A.; KEMAUSUOR, F.; AWAFO, E. A.; AMANKWAH, E.; ATTA-DARKWA, T.; ESSANDOH, E. O.; BART-PLANGE, A.; MAIA, C. M. B. de F. Ghana's soil is continuously declining in fertility due to continuous cultiva- tion and rapid mineralization of its soil organic matter. Previous studies have touted the potential of biochar to help i... ... |
Author(s): DEUS, A. C. F.; BULL, L. T.; CORREA, J. C.; VILLAS BOAS, R. L.
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Author(s): PEREIRA, M. S.; BLUM, J.; SOUZA, H. A. de; TANIGUCHI, C. A. K.
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Author(s): MARCHI, G.; GUILHERME, L. R. G.; CHANG, A. C.; NASCIMENTO, C. W. A. do Few investigations have been carried out about the comparison of desorption rate and amount of heavy metals extracted successively by organic acid mixtures mimicking the rhizosphere and routine extrac... ... |
Author(s): SAGRILO, E.; JEFFERY, S.; HOFFLAND, E.; KUYPER, T. W. Soil amendment with pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM), also named biochar, is claimed to sequester carbon (C). However, possible interactions between PyOM and native soil organic carbon (SOC) may accele... ... |
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