2011
DOI: 10.7745/kjssf.2011.44.1.001
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Characterization of Crop Residue-Derived Biochars Produced by Field Scale Biomass Pyrolyzer

Abstract: Application of biochar to soils is proposed as a significant, long-term, sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in terrestrial ecosystems. In addition to reducing emissions and increasing the sequestration of carbon, production of biochar and its application to soils will contribute improve soil quality and crop productivity. Objectives were i) to evaluate biochar productivity from crop residues using a low-cost field scale mobile pyrolyzer and ii) to evaluate characteristics of feedstocks and biochars from local… Show more

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“…Rice hull was collected from local rice mill. Feedstock was maintained moisture content of 12% to produce biochar using a field scale biomass pyrolyzer (Jung, 2011). Rice hull and biochar were broadcasted and incorporated 4 month prior to seeding by rate of 4 Mg ha -1…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rice hull was collected from local rice mill. Feedstock was maintained moisture content of 12% to produce biochar using a field scale biomass pyrolyzer (Jung, 2011). Rice hull and biochar were broadcasted and incorporated 4 month prior to seeding by rate of 4 Mg ha -1…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%