HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Arpan Joshi from the Institute of Crop Science, Department Fertilization and Soil Matter Dynamics (340i), University Hohenheim, Fruwirthstrau00dfe, Stuttgart, Germany have published the paper: Effects of sewage sludge hydrochar on emissions of the climate-relevant trace gases N2O and CO2 from loamy sand soil, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Given the model, t-tests were used to compare different treatments and identify significant differences.
SUMMARY
This study focuses on the release of two primary greenhouse gases, N2O and CO2, following the application of hydrochars to soils. Accordingly, it has been . . .
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