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... biochar ' into the soil is one idea gaining support . Johannes Lehmann argues that trapping biomass carbon in this way is more effective than storing it in plants and trees that will one day decompose . [ Commentary p . 143 ] The latest ...
... biochar ' into the soil is one idea gaining support . Johannes Lehmann argues that trapping biomass carbon in this way is more effective than storing it in plants and trees that will one day decompose . [ Commentary p . 143 ] The latest ...
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... Biochar offers the chance to turn bioenergy into a carbon - negative J. LEHMANN " Would returning biochar to the soil make more financial. T o meet the challenges of global climate change , greenhouse - gas emissions must be reduced ...
... Biochar offers the chance to turn bioenergy into a carbon - negative J. LEHMANN " Would returning biochar to the soil make more financial. T o meet the challenges of global climate change , greenhouse - gas emissions must be reduced ...
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... biochar is put back into the soil instead of being burned to offset fossil - fuel use . Biochar sequestration offers the chance to turn bioen- ergy into a carbon - negative industry . The million - dollar question is : can biochar ...
... biochar is put back into the soil instead of being burned to offset fossil - fuel use . Biochar sequestration offers the chance to turn bioen- ergy into a carbon - negative industry . The million - dollar question is : can biochar ...
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ARTICLES | 53 |
LETTERS | 64 |
Chemical characterization of element 112 | 72 |
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