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2. Iron-modified biochars and their aging reduce soil cadmium mobility and inhibit rice cadmium uptake by promoting soil iron redox cycling
3. Changes in aggregate-associated carbon pools and chemical composition of topsoil organic matter following crop residue amendment in forms of straw, manure and biochar in a paddy soil
4. Biochar boosted high oleic peanut production with enhanced root development and biological N fixation by diazotrophs in a sand-loamy Primisol
5. Soil organic carbon storage, microbial abundance and pore structure characteristics of macroaggregates across a soil-landscape sequence in a subtropical hilly watershed
6. Utilizing ragweed and oyster shell derived biochar as an effective stabilizer for the restoring Cd and Pb- contaminated soil
7. Biochar-plant interactions enhance nonbiochar carbon sequestration in a rice paddy soil
8. Enhancing soil redox dynamics: Comparative effects of Fe-modified biochar (N–Fe and S–Fe) on Fe oxide transformation and Cd immobilization
9. Biochar-Based Technology in Food Production, Climate Change Mitigation, and Sustainable Agricultural Soil Management: Post Terra Preta Era
10. Elevated CO2 increases soil redox potential by promoting root radial oxygen loss in paddy field
11. A global assessment of the long-term effects of biochar application on crop yield
12. Geographical differences in the effect of biochar on crop yield and greenhouse gas emissions – A global simulation based on a machine learning model
13. Combined resource utilization of ash from biomass power generation and wheat straw biochar for soil remediation
14. Future climate change may pose pressures on greenhouse gas emission reduction in China’s rice production
15. Diluted pyroligneous vinegar promoted Rhododendron growth by changing functional genes involved in N cycling in the rhizosphere
16. Rape straw biochar enhanced Cd immobilization in flooded paddy soil by promoting Fe and sulfur transformation
17. Screening Major Properties of Biochar Affecting Acid Soil Amelioration Based on Pot Experiments and Random Forest Model
18. Green manure rotation and application increase rice yield and soil carbon in the Yangtze River valley of China
19. Preparation and application of biochar from co-pyrolysis of different feedstocks for immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soil
20. Biochar improves soil organic carbon stability by shaping the microbial community structures at different soil depths four years after an incorporation in a farmland soil
21. A review of agronomic and environmental properties of inorganic compounds in biochars
22. Enhancing plant N uptake with biochar-based fertilizers: limitation of sorption and prospects
23. Comparison of heavy metal speciation, transfer and their key influential factors in vegetable soils contaminated from industrial operation and organic fertilization
24. Effect of pyrolysis temperature of biochar on Cd, Pb and As bioavailability and bacterial community composition in contaminated paddy soil
25. Biochar-based fertiliser enhances nutrient uptake and transport in rice seedlings
26. Remediation of Cd2+ in aqueous systems by alkali-modified (Ca) biochar and quantitative analysis of its mechanism
27. Copyrolysis of food waste and rice husk to biochar to create a sustainable resource for soil amendment: A pilot-scale case study in Jinhua, China
28. Amendment of crop residue in different forms shifted micro-pore system structure and potential functionality of macroaggregates while changed their mass proportion and carbon storage of paddy topsoil
29. Crop Residue Biochar Rather Than Manure and Straw Return Provided Short Term Synergism Among Grain Production, Carbon Sequestration, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in a Paddy Under Rice‐Wheat Rotation.
30. Wheat and maize-derived water-washed and unwashed biochar improved the nutrients phytoavailability and the grain and straw yield of rice and wheat: A field trial for sustainable management of paddy soils
31. Influence of pyrolysis temperature on the cadmium and lead removal behavior of biochar derived from oyster shell waste
32. Changes in soil nematode abundance and composition under elevated [CO₂] and canopy warming in a rice paddy field
33. Estimating ammonia emissions from cropland in China based on the establishment of agro-region-specific models
34. Amendment of straw biochar increased molecular diversity and enhanced preservation of plant derived organic matter in extracted fractions of a rice paddy
35. The Water-Soluble Pool in Biochar Dominates Maize Plant Growth Promotion Under Biochar Amendment
36. Could biochar amendment be a tool to improve soil availability and plant uptake of phosphorus? A meta-analysis of published experiments
37. Long-term elevated CO2 and warming enhance microbial necromass carbon accumulation in a paddy soil
38. Utilization of biochar produced from invasive plant species to efficiently adsorb Cd (II) and Pb (II)
39. Investigating the cadmium adsorption capacities of crop straw biochars produced using various feedstocks and pyrolysis temperatures
40. Effect of amendment of biochar supplemented with Si on Cd mobility and rice uptake over three rice growing seasons in an acidic Cd-tainted paddy from central South China
41. Changes in grain protein and amino acids composition of wheat and rice under short-term increased [CO₂] and temperature of canopy air in a paddy from East China
42. Advanced characterization of biomineralization at plaque layer and inside rice roots amended with iron- and silica-enhanced biochar
43. Rice husk hydrochars from metal chloride-assisted hydrothermal carbonization as biosorbents of organics from aqueous solution
44. Microwave Aqueous Synthesis of Mesoporous Carbons for Highly Effective Adsorption of Berberine Hydrochloride and Matrine
45. Comprehensive evaluation of environmental footprints of regional crop production: A case study of Chizhou City, China
46. Modelling greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation potentials in fertilized paddy rice fields in Bangladesh
47. Biochar improves soil quality and N2-fixation and reduces net ecosystem CO2 exchange in a dryland legume-cereal cropping system
48. Rape Straw Biochar Application Enhances Cadmium Immobilization by Promoting Formation of Sulfide and Poorly Crystallized Fe Oxide in Paddy Soils
49. Biochar for Agriculture in Pakistan
50. Pyrolysis of contaminated wheat straw to stabilize toxic metals in biochar but recycle the extract for agricultural use
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