Biochar, also referred to as carbon material, is produced from the thermochemical conversion process (heating or burning) of feedstocks or waste biomass, such as forest residue, crops, or agricultural ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered that biochar derived from wood can achieve hardness levels comparable to mild steel if measured in the right direction. Their new study shows ...
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VGrid Energy Systems, a California-based clean energy producer, announced today it now offers its Persist™ Premium Biochar in a new formulation: Micronized Biochar.
Farmers in the US can expect to see an increase in crop yield of between 4.7 and 6.4%, on average, if they apply biochar to their fields. A charcoal made from plant remains, biochar may recondition ...
Background and aims Biochar additions to tropical soils have been shown to reduce N leaching and increase N use efficiency. No studies exist verifying reduced N leaching in field experiments on ...
Researchers have developed a nitrogen-doped graphitic biochar using chitosan for efficient removal of nitrogen-containing ...
The following guest editorial was submitted by soil science professor David Laird of Iowa State University in response to a recent Farm Journal article about biochar titled “New Row-Crop Product ...
Strategic Environmental & Energy Resources, Inc. SEER Celebrates Significant Achievements in the Green Riyadh Project in Saudi Arabia and Secures its Partnership Role as a Technology Provider Going ...