Luxury application of biochar does not enhance rice yield and methane mitigation: a review and data analysis
Husna Israt Pia,
Nuri Baek,
Seo-Woo Park
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
It is unclear whether a higher biochar (BC) application rate enhances rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield and reduces CH4 emissions. This study investigated changes in rice yield and CH4 emissions with varying BC application rates.
Methods
Data on rice yield and CH4 emission from paddies amended with or without BC were collected from the literature, and the biochar effects were analyzed using the data set.
Results
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