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Soil carbon sequestration, Biochar, Nitrogen dynamics and Soil aggregate Stability

Profit Analysis by Soil Carbon Sequestration with Different Composts and Cooperated with Biochar during Corn (Zea mays) Cultivation Periods in Sandy Loam Soil

Profit Analysis by Soil Carbon Sequestration with Different Composts and Cooperated with Biochar during Corn (Zea mays) Cultivation Periods in Sandy Loam Soil

... with biochar in the sandy loam soil during corn cultivation periods were described in Figure ...1. Soil total carbon contents were decreased from 15 days after sowing and then maintained the ...

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A review of biochar and soil nitrogen dynamics

A review of biochar and soil nitrogen dynamics

... of biochar addition to soils on soil biota were extensively covered by Lehmann et ...of biochar effects in soil on soil biota is ...incorporating biochar but this effect was not ...

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Carbon Sequestration and Nitrogen Transformation in Soil Cooperated with Organic Composts and Biochar during Corn (Zea mays) Cultivation

Carbon Sequestration and Nitrogen Transformation in Soil Cooperated with Organic Composts and Biochar during Corn (Zea mays) Cultivation

... the soil applied with different organic composts and biochar during corn cultiva- tion periods were described in Figure ...For soil carbon sequestration, effects of biochar were ...

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Stability of soil aggregates and their ability of carbon sequestration

Stability of soil aggregates and their ability of carbon sequestration

... the aggregate forming can be based on other principles, for example the bonding between mineral elements and sesquioxides, or on physical and chemical properties of clay minerals (Goldberg & Glaubig 1987; ...

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Effect of organic treatments on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in vineyard

Effect of organic treatments on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in vineyard

... different soil management strategies on carbon sequestration and total nitrogen in areas of vineyards suffering from loss of soil ...re-install soil functionality were based on ...

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Relationships between Soil Crust Development and Soil Properties in the Desert Region of North China

Relationships between Soil Crust Development and Soil Properties in the Desert Region of North China

... biomass carbon and nitrogen and enzyme activities in the crusts and 0–30 cm deep underlying soils were found in Crust & Layers sample 3 (moss ...different carbon sequestration ways between ...

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Influence of humic acid applications on modulus of rupture, aggregate stability, electrical conductivity, carbon and nitrogen content of a crusting problem soil

Influence of humic acid applications on modulus of rupture, aggregate stability, electrical conductivity, carbon and nitrogen content of a crusting problem soil

... on soil aggregate stability values are given in ...2. Aggregate stability values of the soil treated with different doses of HA application were measured after 21-, 42- and ...

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Leaching Characteristics of Phenanthrene and Pyrene in Biochar-amended Contaminated Soil

Leaching Characteristics of Phenanthrene and Pyrene in Biochar-amended Contaminated Soil

... tional soil remediation techniques to remove persistent organic contaminants ...from soil to meet legal requirements in a given na- tion that remains a significant barrier for effective use of this ...

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The Role of Cover Crops towards Sustainable Soil Health and Agriculture—A Review Paper

The Role of Cover Crops towards Sustainable Soil Health and Agriculture—A Review Paper

... the soil from erosion and prevent loss of nutrients in deep layers through leaching and surface runoff [1] ...the soil and helpful in improving physical, chemical and biological soil ...atmospheric ...

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Soil Friability Its Effect on Soil Aggregate Stability

Soil Friability Its Effect on Soil Aggregate Stability

... the soil organic matter whereas compost manure increases protein and protein-like, as well as carbohydrates content of soil organic ...matter. Soil friability is the tendency of a mass of unconfined ...

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HOW DOES BIOCHAR AND BIOCHAR WITH NITROGEN FERTILIZATION INFLUENCE SOIL REACTION?

HOW DOES BIOCHAR AND BIOCHAR WITH NITROGEN FERTILIZATION INFLUENCE SOIL REACTION?

... the soil pH H2O in B0N0, B10N0, B20N0, B10N40, B20N40, B10N80 and B20N80 were ...between soil pH in control treatment and treatments with biochar and biochar with N ...of soil pH was ...

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Soil Microbial Responses to Climate Change Factors: Impacts on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics

Soil Microbial Responses to Climate Change Factors: Impacts on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics

... in soil microorganisms. Likely, soil microbial growth may also be constrained by N availability under the conditions with high C but low ...reduce soil N availability to a degree that limits ...

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EFFECT OF TALL FESCUE ENDOPHYTE STRAINS AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON SOIL AGGREGATE STABILITY

EFFECT OF TALL FESCUE ENDOPHYTE STRAINS AND NITROGEN FERTILIZATION ON SOIL AGGREGATE STABILITY

... x nitrogen fertilizer on aggregate stability (Table 2) which was attributed to the N ...of nitrogen fertilizer in September increased macro-aggregates by 4% and decreased micro-aggregates in ...

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Challenges of soil carbon sequestration in the NENA region

Challenges of soil carbon sequestration in the NENA region

... and soil salinity rise in coastal areas exert significant effects on soil microbial func- tional ...the soil under olive trees in coastal Lebanon, lipase activities significantly de- creased ...

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Soil aggregate stability and macrofauna as indicators of soil health and sustainable agricultural systems

Soil aggregate stability and macrofauna as indicators of soil health and sustainable agricultural systems

... healthy soil associated with sustainable crop production is likely to be considered a sustainable agricultural ...system. Soil health is a concept that deals with the integration and optimisation of the ...

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The Role of Soils in the Terrestrial Carbon Balance (RSTCB)

The Role of Soils in the Terrestrial Carbon Balance (RSTCB)

... with soil carbon research can be demanding, and expertise in these fields is thinly spread between researchers in many ...of carbon stocks, flux measurements, physical and chemical analysis, basic ...

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Changes in Soil Aggregate Stability Induced by Mineral Nitrogen Fertilizer Application

Changes in Soil Aggregate Stability Induced by Mineral Nitrogen Fertilizer Application

... the stability of soil ...the stability of soil ...on soil aggregate stability in 2015 cannot be ...in soil aggregate ...the stability of soil ...

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Chinese cropping systems are a net source of greenhouse gases despite soil carbon sequestration

Chinese cropping systems are a net source of greenhouse gases despite soil carbon sequestration

... of carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems with a pool size of around 1500 Pg C (1 Pg = 10 15 g) (Davidson et ...Cropland soil accounts for 8–10% of this C pool (Eswaran et ...

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Biochar as a Soil Amendment: A Review of the Environmental Implications

Biochar as a Soil Amendment: A Review of the Environmental Implications

... black carbon production and ...organic carbon is deposited to the sea floor on the other hand is estimated at ...organic carbon, whereas it is only observed to provide about 3 – ...the soil as ...

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Young people's burden: Requirement of negative CO2 emissions

Young people's burden: Requirement of negative CO2 emissions

... emissions (BP, 2016). Most coal use, and its increases, is in Asia, especially China and India. Carbon-free replacement for coal energy is expected to be some combination of re- newables (including hydropower) and ...

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