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This book gives an insight on how soils amended with biochars can have impact on phosphorus (P) availability in soils. The research was carried out on two soil types of Flemish region of Belgium. Biochar is a carbon rich solid product obtained after heating biomass in absence of oxygen at temperatures above 350 °C. It is considered as an important soils amendment and is assumed to improve soil productivity, carbon storage, infiltration, water and nutrient holding capacity of soil. This book further explores how biochar application interferes with phosphorus cycle in soils. The main objective…mehr

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This book gives an insight on how soils amended with biochars can have impact on phosphorus (P) availability in soils. The research was carried out on two soil types of Flemish region of Belgium. Biochar is a carbon rich solid product obtained after heating biomass in absence of oxygen at temperatures above 350 °C. It is considered as an important soils amendment and is assumed to improve soil productivity, carbon storage, infiltration, water and nutrient holding capacity of soil. This book further explores how biochar application interferes with phosphorus cycle in soils. The main objective of this study is to test whether application of biochar with and without phosphate solubilizing bacteria can increase the availability of P in such soils and also could this method be used in case of very severe P fertilization restriction. This book further analyzes and discusses the different biochar, their quality and composition, and their effect on soils properties and nutrient availability. Due to its multidisciplinary nature, this book is useful for scholars, students, soil scientist, environmentalists as well as policy makers working on soil fertility, fertilizers and crop productivity.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Raghunath Subedi has obtained Master in Physical Land Resource, major on soil fertility and nutrient management from Gent University, Belgium. His academic and professional interests include working on soil and environment. He is currently working as a researcher at ReUse Waste Project under Marie Curie Fellowship at University of Turin, Italy.