The quality of Cocoa Pod Husk Biochar produced with the "Kon-tiki" kiln technology, and its effect as a soil enhancer on the growth rate of cocoa seedlings
A study was conducted to investigate the potential of cocoa pod husk as feedstock for biochar production using the “Kon-tiki” kiln. The effect of cocoa pod husk biochar (CPHB) as a soil enhancer, was tested in particular with respect to the soil’s capacity to retain moisture and nutrients, and their...
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Norwagien University of Life Sciences
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121038 |
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