Food and agricultural wastes-derived biochars in combination with mineral fertilizer as sustainable soil amendments to enhance soil microbiological activity, nutrient cycling and crop production

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Adnan Mustafa from the University of Tuscia, Italy have published the Article: Food and agricultural wastes-derived biochars in combination with mineral fertilizer as sustainable soil amendments to enhance soil microbiological activity, nutrient cycling and crop production, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The results are in line with Ali et_al who reported enhanced soil physico-chemical properties due to the application of biochar and N fertilizers.

SUMMARY

    Biochar has been reported to enhance soil fertility, improve soil health and ultimately increasing crop yields (Ahmad et_al, 2020; Karimi et_al, 2020; Rasool . . .

     

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