Effects of biochar on the water-holding capacity of soils : field experiments in asparagus cultivation capacity of soils on Gotland
Biochar is a residual product that is produced by combustion of organic material at a restricted amount of oxygen, so called pyrolysis. It has been seen that biochar could have positive effects when incorporated in soils, such as increasing the water-holding capacity and decreasing the dry bulk d...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2020
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