2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13192613
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Hygroscopic Water Retention and Physio-Chemical Properties of Three In-House Produced Biochars from Different Feedstock Types: Implications on Substrate Amendment in Green Infrastructure

Abstract: Recent studies have proposed usage of biochar as a substrate amendment in green infrastructure, such as green roofs and bio-filtration units. However, understanding of the variation in physio-chemical properties of biochar due to the production process and feedstock is still lacking. The present study investigated the effects of pyrolysis temperature and feedstocks on the hygroscopic water content and physio-chemical properties of biochar. Biochars were produced from three feedstock types, invasive vegetation … Show more

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“…So, these biochars can be used to improve soil physical characteristics. Biochars also contain qualitative minerals in high percentage (Piash et al, 2016;Bao et al, 2021;Hussain et al, 2021). So, it also helps to improve the chemical properties of the soil such as carbon sequestration, mineral cycling, microbial diversity and soil fertility .…”
Section: Implications For Soil Amendmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, these biochars can be used to improve soil physical characteristics. Biochars also contain qualitative minerals in high percentage (Piash et al, 2016;Bao et al, 2021;Hussain et al, 2021). So, it also helps to improve the chemical properties of the soil such as carbon sequestration, mineral cycling, microbial diversity and soil fertility .…”
Section: Implications For Soil Amendmentmentioning
confidence: 99%