Biochar for Sustainable Agricultural Systems and other Environmental Applications
A special issue of Soil Systems (ISSN 2571-8789).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 54608
Special Issue Editors
Interests: soil chemistry; clay minerals; carbon cycling; biochar; trace elements; sorption-desorption; mineral-organic interactions; Fe oxides
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The application of biochar for long-term carbon storage has now been established. The recent IPCC special report incorporates, for the first time, biochar technology and pyrogenic carbon capture and storage as a promising “negative emission technology”. However, biochar systems need to be more economically viable and better positioned so as to compete with other biomass uses. To achieve this, a better understanding of the impact of biochar and of functionalised biochar products on (i) soil fertility, (ii) N2O emissions, (iii) indirect GHG emissions reduction resulting from reduced fertiliser needs by using biochar technology, and (iv) other environmental benefits of biochar, such as the rehabilitation of degraded land and filtering of waste waters, is needed.
We invite authors to submit their current work on the novel techniques of biochar characterisation for environmental applications; the production of functionalised biochars; sorption-desorption behaviour of biochars for emerging and other organic compounds, heavy metals, and nutrient elements; on the role of biochar in regulating GHG emissions and carbon storage using long-term field experiments; the application of biochar for the rehabilitation of degraded soils; and any other aspects in the environmental context.
Prof. Dr. Balwant Singh
Prof. Dr. Marta Camps Arbestain
Guest Editors
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