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1. Significant Synergy Effects of Biochar Combined with Topdressing Silicon on Cd Reduction and Yield Increase of Rice in Cd-Contaminated Paddy Soil.

2. Rape Straw Biochar Application Enhances Cadmium Immobilization by Promoting Formation of Sulfide and Poorly Crystallized Fe Oxide in Paddy Soils.

3. Bioponics—An Organic Closed-Loop Soilless Cultivation System: Yields and Characteristics Compared to Hydroponics and Soil Cultivation.

4. Effects of Biochar on the Cd Uptake by Rice and the Cd Fractions in Paddy Soil: A 3-Year Field Experiment.

5. Ameliorating Effects of Biochar, Sheep Manure and Chicken Manure on Acidified Purple Soil.

6. Comparison of Biochar- and Lime-Adjusted pH Changes in N 2 O Emissions and Associated Microbial Communities in a Tropical Tea Plantation Soil.

7. Remediation of Cd and Cu Contaminated Agricultural Soils near Oilfields by Biochar Combined with Sodium Humate-Wood Vinegar.

8. Long-Term Successive Seasonal Application of Rice Straw-Derived Biochar Improves the Acidity and Fertility of Red Soil in Southern China.

9. Biochar and Polyhalite Fertilizers Improve Soil's Biochemical Characteristics and Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Yield.

10. Potential Effect of Biochar on Soil Properties, Microbial Activity and Vicia faba Properties Affected by Microplastics Contamination.

11. Impacts of Biochar on Trifolium incarnatum and Lolium multiflorum : Soil Nutrient Retention and Loss in Sandy Loam Amended with Dairy Manure.

12. Biochar and Nitrification Inhibitor (Dicyandiamide) Combination Had a Double-Win Effect on Saline-Alkali Soil Improvement and Soybean Production in the Yellow River Delta, China.

13. Meta-Analysis for Quantifying Carbon Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Emission in Paddy Soils One Year after Biochar Application.

14. An Organic Fertilizer 'Doped' with a Bacillus Strain Improves Melon and Pepper Yield, Modifying the Rhizosphere Microbiome with Negligible Changes in the Bulk Soil Microbiome.

15. Comparison of the Responses of Soil Enzymes, Microbial Respiration and Plant Growth Characteristics under the Application of Agricultural and Food Waste-Derived Biochars.

16. Unveiling the Impacts of Biochar, Manure and Their Optimal Combinations on Microbiological Soil Health Indicators and Lettuce Biomass.

17. Long-Term Field Biochar Application for Rice Production: Effects on Soil Nutrient Supply, Carbon Sequestration, Crop Yield and Grain Minerals.

18. Effect of Biochar Application to Fertile Soil on Tomato Crop Production under Saline Irrigation Regime.

19. Effect of Rice-Straw Biochar Application on the Acquisition of Rhizosphere Phosphorus in Acidified Paddy Soil.

20. Soybean Yield Response of Biochar-Regulated Soil Properties and Root Growth Strategy.

21. Combination of Biochar with N–Fertilizer Affects Properties of Soil and N 2 O emissions in Maize Crop.

22. Geochemical Modelling of Inorganic Nutrients Leaching from an Agricultural Soil Amended with Olive-Mill Waste Biochar.

23. Biochar Application Alleviated Rice Salt Stress via Modifying Soil Properties and Regulating Soil Bacterial Abundance and Community Structure.

24. Influence of Rice Husk Biochar on Soil Nematode Community under Upland and Flooded Conditions: A Microcosm Experiment.

25. Effect of Biochar and PGPR on the Growth and Nutrients Content of Einkorn Wheat (Triticum monococcum L.) and Post-Harvest Soil Properties.

26. Effect of Biochar on Soil CO 2 Fluxes from Agricultural Field Experiments in Russian Far East.

27. Application of Biochar Produced from Crop Residues on Trace Elements Contaminated Soils: Effects on Soil Properties, Enzymatic Activities and Brassica rapa Growth.

28. The Occurrence of Legacy P Soils and Potential Mitigation Practices Using Activated Biochar.

29. Carbon Mineralization Dynamics of Organic Materials and Their Usage in the Restoration of Degraded Tropical Tea-Growing Soil.

30. Microbial Ecotoxicity of Biochars in Agricultural Soil and Interactions with Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonates.

31. Higher Biochar Rate Can Be Efficient in Reducing Nitrogen Mineralization and Nitrification in the Excessive Compost-Fertilized Soils.

32. A Sustainable Approach for Improving Soil Properties and Reducing N 2 O Emissions Is Possible through Initial and Repeated Biochar Application.

33. Site-Specific Effects of Organic Amendments on Parameters of Tropical Agricultural Soil and Yield: A Field Experiment in Three Countries in Southeast Asia.

34. Kinetics of C Mineralization of Biochars in Three Excessive Compost-Fertilized Soils: Effects of Feedstocks and Soil Properties.

35. Retraction: Wang, H., et al. Effects of the Application of Biochar in Four Typical Agricultural Soils in China. Agronomy 2020, 10 , 351.

36. 10-Years Studies of the Soil Physical Condition after One-Time Biochar Application.

37. Biochar Impacts on Acidic Soil from Camellia Oleifera Plantation: A Short-Term Soil Incubation Study.

38. Biochar Application in Combination with Inorganic Nitrogen Improves Maize Grain Yield, Nitrogen Uptake, and Use Efficiency in Temperate Soils.

39. Potential of Biochar to Alternate Soil Properties and Crop Yields 3 and 4 Years after the Application.

40. The Role of Biochar and Soil Properties in Determining the Available Content of Al, Cu, Zn, Mn, and Cd in Soil.

41. Enhancing Cation Exchange Capacity of Weathered Soils Using Biochar: Feedstock, Pyrolysis Conditions and Addition Rate.

42. Effects of Different In Situ Remediation Strategies for an As-Polluted Soil on Human Health Risk, Soil Properties, and Vegetation.

43. Changes in Soil Properties and Bacterial Community Composition with Biochar Amendment after Six Years.

44. Effects of Biochar to Excessive Compost-Fertilized Soils on the Nutrient Status.

45. Using Phosphorus-Rich Biochars to Remediate Lead-Contaminated Soil: Influence on Soil Enzymes and Extractable P.

46. Effect of Natural Aging of Biochar on Soil Enzymatic Activity and Physicochemical Properties in Long-Term Field Experiment.

47. Nitrogen Availability in Biochar-Amended Soils with Excessive Compost Application.

48. Effects of the Application of Biochar in Four Typical Agricultural Soils in China.

49. High-Temperature Hay Biochar Application into Soil Increases N2O Fluxes.

50. Influence of Pyrolyzed Grape-Seeds/Sewage Sludge Blends on the Availability of P, Fe, Cu, As and Cd to Maize.

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