“…In our experiment, the incidence of black rot in continuously cropped soil decreased with increasing biochar dose. Wang et al and Ma et al reported that the concentration of autotoxins in soils is reduced by the addition of biochar and that tobacco growth is promoted [ 29 , 35 ] Therefore, biochar treatment could influence the autotoxin concentration to reduce the DI rate [ 36 ]. β-cembrenediol, din-butyl phthalate, diisobutyl phthalate, ferulic acid, benzoic acid, phthalates and phenolic acids are considered essential autotoxins in tobacco [ 20 ].…”