A new scientific review highlights major advances in the use of iron enhanced biochar as a powerful tool for cleaning contaminated environments and supporting sustainable agriculture. The study ...
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Iron-enhanced biochar could redefine what soil Is capable of
A review of dozens of studies hints that seeding biochar with iron fragments can mop up contaminants, stabilize nutrients, ...
It’s one of a growing number of biochar production plants. The potential is big: A new study calculated that if biochar production scales up as much as possible globally, it could capture as much as 3 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The soil in your garden is more than just dirt. For plants, it's a delivery system that provides water and nutrients that are essential to ...
Ellen Moon receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Wendy Timms receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the CO2CRC and the Victorian Government. She is also affiliated ...
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