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2. Biochar boosted high oleic peanut production with enhanced root development and biological N fixation by diazotrophs in a sand-loamy Primisol
3. Utilizing ragweed and oyster shell derived biochar as an effective stabilizer for the restoring Cd and Pb- contaminated soil
4. 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
5. Screening Major Properties of Biochar Affecting Acid Soil Amelioration Based on Pot Experiments and Random Forest Model
6. Rape straw biochar enhanced Cd immobilization in flooded paddy soil by promoting Fe and sulfur transformation
7. Preparation and application of biochar from co-pyrolysis of different feedstocks for immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soil
8. 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
9. A review of agronomic and environmental properties of inorganic compounds in biochars
10. Effect of pyrolysis temperature of biochar on Cd, Pb and As bioavailability and bacterial community composition in contaminated paddy soil
11. 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
12. 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
13. Influence of pyrolysis temperature on the cadmium and lead removal behavior of biochar derived from oyster shell waste
14. Could biochar amendment be a tool to improve soil availability and plant uptake of phosphorus? A meta-analysis of published experiments
15. Long-term elevated CO2 and warming enhance microbial necromass carbon accumulation in a paddy soil
16. Amendment of straw biochar increased molecular diversity and enhanced preservation of plant derived organic matter in extracted fractions of a rice paddy
17. Utilization of biochar produced from invasive plant species to efficiently adsorb Cd (II) and Pb (II)
18. Rape Straw Biochar Application Enhances Cadmium Immobilization by Promoting Formation of Sulfide and Poorly Crystallized Fe Oxide in Paddy Soils
19. Pyrolysis of contaminated wheat straw to stabilize toxic metals in biochar but recycle the extract for agricultural use
20. Effects of biochar on availability and plant uptake of heavy metals – A meta-analysis
21. Pyrolyzed municipal sewage sludge ensured safe grain production while reduced C emissions in a paddy soil under rice and wheat rotation
22. Biochar amendment changes temperature sensitivity of soil respiration and composition of microbial communities 3 years after incorporation in an organic carbon-poor dry cropland soil
23. Topsoil microbial biomass carbon pool and the microbial quotient under distinct land-use types across China: A data synthesis
24. Greenhouse gas emissions from managed freshwater wetlands under intensified aquaculture
25. More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars
26. Molecular changes of ferric oxide bound soil humus during the decomposition of maize straw
27. Changes in micronutrient availability and plant uptake under simulated climate change in winter wheat field
28. Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Variability and Factors Influencing Adaptation: Evidence from Anhui and Jiangsu, China
29. Functional and structural responses of bacterial and fungal communities from paddy fields following long-term rice cultivation
30. Macroaggregates Serve as Micro-Hotspots Enriched With Functional and Networked Microbial Communities and Enhanced Under Organic/Inorganic Fertilization in a Paddy Topsoil From Southeastern China
31. Pool complexity and molecular diversity shaped topsoil organic matter accumulation following decadal forest restoration in a karst terrain
32. Benefits of SOM in agroecosystems: the case of China.
33. Assessment of climate change awareness and agronomic practices in an agricultural region of Henan Province, China
34. Improved ginseng production under continuous cropping through soil health reinforcement and rhizosphere microbial manipulation with biochar: a field study of Panax ginseng from Northeast China
35. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Managed Freshwater Wetlands Under Intensified Aquaculture
36. Assessing the impacts of biochar‐blended urea on nitrogen use efficiency and soil retention in wheat production
37. Quantitative assessment of the effects of biochar amendment on photosynthetic carbon assimilation and dynamics in a rice–soil system
38. The role of soils in regulation of freshwater and coastal water quality
39. Materials and methods from The role of soils in regulation of freshwater and coastal water quality
40. Perspectives on studies on soil carbon stocks and the carbon sequestration potential of China
41. Heavy metal pollution decreases microbial abundance, diversity and activity within particle-size fractions of a paddy soil
42. Pyrolyzed biowastes deactivated potentially toxic metals and eliminated antibiotic resistant genes for healthy vegetable production
43. Effects of biochar application on soil microbial diversity in soil aggregates from paddy soil
44. Changes in microbial community structure and function within particle size fractions of a paddy soil under different long-term fertilization treatments from the Tai Lake region, China
45. Effect of long-term fertilization on C mineralization and production of CH 4 and CO 2 under anaerobic incubation from bulk samples and particle size fractions of a typical paddy soil
46. Greater microbial carbon use efficiency and carbon sequestration in soils: Amendment of biochar versus crop straws
47. Legacy of soil health improvement with carbon increase following one time amendment of biochar in a paddy soil – A rice farm trial
48. Assessing the impacts of biochar‐blended urea on nitrogen use efficiency and soil retention in wheat production.
49. Biochar increases maize yield by promoting root growth in the rainfed region
50. Effects of biochar application on soil microbial diversity in soil aggregates from paddy soil
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