2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2004.01.002
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Effects of charcoal with pyroligneous acid and barnyard manure on bedding plants

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“…To completely exploit the sawdust, branch and shell of the forestry industry, most of these wood materials are used to produce charcoal. WV, as a byproduct of wood carbonization, has shown antimicrobial 1 -4 and deodorization 5 capability, and to be able to promote plant growth 6 and improve animal health 7 -9 in agriculture and industry. Previous reports showed that WV, an acidic reddish-brown aqueous liquid, is a complex mixture of water, phenols, guaiacols, vanillins, catecols, syringols, furan carboxaldehydes, isoeugenol, pyrones, acetic acid, formic acid and other carboxylic acids.…”
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“…To completely exploit the sawdust, branch and shell of the forestry industry, most of these wood materials are used to produce charcoal. WV, as a byproduct of wood carbonization, has shown antimicrobial 1 -4 and deodorization 5 capability, and to be able to promote plant growth 6 and improve animal health 7 -9 in agriculture and industry. Previous reports showed that WV, an acidic reddish-brown aqueous liquid, is a complex mixture of water, phenols, guaiacols, vanillins, catecols, syringols, furan carboxaldehydes, isoeugenol, pyrones, acetic acid, formic acid and other carboxylic acids.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result of these eff ects, charcoal amendments can substantially increase seed germination, crop yields, and crop quality (Glaser et al, 2002;Kadota and Niimi, 2004;Rondon et al, 2007: Steiner et al, 2007Mu et al, 2004). In some cases, however, negative eff ects have been described.…”
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“…Blasioli et al (2008) showed that presence of dissolved organic matter did not modify the degradation pattern but only reduced the adsorption of cyhalofop-butyl in soil, whereas it increased the adsorption of cyhalofop-acid. Furthermore, the acidity and nutrient components of pyroligneous acids could modify the soil microenvironment by altering soil pH and providing source of substrates for microbial activity (Kadota and Niimi, 2004;Steiner et al, 2008). Depending on the property of herbicides, acidification could either increase or decrease the solubility and mobility in soil, and availability for plant absorption.…”
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