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Lihong Wang, Tianxiao Li, Hui Liu, Zuowei Zhang, Aizheng Yang and Hongyu Li
Global climate warming and increased climate variability may increase the number of annual freeze?thaw cycles (FTCs) in temperate zones. The occurrence of more frequent FTCs is predicted to influence soil carbon and nitrogen cycles and increase nitrogen ...
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Leonardo Verdi, Anna Dalla Marta, Simone Orlandini, Anita Maienza, Silvia Baronti and Francesco Primo Vaccari
The contribution of animal waste storage on GHG emissions and climate change is a serious issue for agriculture. The carbon emissions that are generated from barns represent a relevant source of emissions that negatively affect the environmental performa...
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Juan Wang, Danyi Shi, Yan Li, Anquan Chen, Shaoyuan Feng and Chuncheng Liu
The cultivated land area in China is approaching the red line of farmland protection. The newly reclaimed land will become a vital reserved land resource, and it possesses a large exploratory potential. Newly reclaimed soil usually has low productivity w...
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Xin Chen, Linfei Li, Xiaofeng Li, Jianyu Kang, Xiang Xiang, Honglian Shi and Xingwei Ren
The mechanical and hydraulic properties of soils are largely governed by their soil-water characteristics, which are influenced by factors such as pore size distribution (PSD). While biochar is commonly used as an additive to alter soil properties, its e...
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Jingting Chen, Jian Li, Xiaofei Yang, Chao Wang, Linghua Zhao, Pengfei Zhang, He Zhang, Yubo Wang and Caifeng Li
The addition of biochar-based organic fertilizer (BOF) can improve sugar beet yield, but its effects on the growth of sugar beet and on soil quality at different densities remain unclear. Six treatments, comprising two densities D1 and D2 (80,000 and 90,...
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Hamed M. El Mashad, Abdolhossein Edalati, Ruihong Zhang and Bryan M. Jenkins
Biomass from specialty crops, including almonds, walnuts, and numerous others, serves as an important resource for energy and materials as agricultural systems evolve towards greater sustainability and circularity in management and operations. Biochar wa...
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Brian Gumino, Nicholas A. Pohlman, Jonathan Barnes and Paul Wever
Biomass cookstoves are used as a common source of heating and cooking in developing countries with most improved cookstove design focusing on developing efficiency in thermal conversion of fuels and safer operation than open flame fires. A top-lit-up-dra...
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Aung Zaw Oo, Shigeto Sudo, Khin Thuzar Win, Akira Shibata, Tomohito Sano and Yuhei Hirono
A laboratory incubation experiment is conducted for 90 days under controlled conditions where either pruning residue or its biochar is applied to determine which application generates the lowest amount of greenhouse gas from tea plantation soil. To study...
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Marissa A. de Boer, Michelle Hammerton, J. Chris Slootweg
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Struvite precipitation is a well-documented method for recovering up to 98% of phosphorus from urine, which is one of the main nutrients in fertilizers besides nitrogen and potassium. Shortcomings of this process, however, are the low nitrogen recovery r...
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Johanis R Pangala,Armansyah H Tambunan,Hariadi Kartodihardjo,Gustan Pari
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This paper deals with the design and performance test of pyrolysis burning stoves that produce energy for cooking and biochar. The stove consists of two section chambers, namelycombustion chamber that produces activation heat for pyrolysis process and en...
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