Comparison of three quantification methods used to detect biochar carbon migration in a tropical soil: A 4.5-year field experiment in Zambia
Understanding the stability and movement of biochar in soil is pivotal for its effective use in soil improvement and carbon sequestration projects. Building on a previous study that evaluated the migration of three size fractions of maize biochar carbon (BC) after 4.5 years in a Zambian loamy sand s...
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Main Authors: | Jing Lyu, Alfred Obia, Gerard Cornelissen, Jan Mulder, Andreas Botnen Smebye, Andrew R. Zimmerman |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2025-01-01
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Series: | Geoderma |
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Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016706124003823 |
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