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Main Title Biochar and soil biota /
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Ladygina, Natalia,
Rineau, Francois,
Publisher Taylor & Francis,
Year Published 2013
OCLC Number 806017147
ISBN 9781466576483; 1466576480; 1466576510; 9781466576513
Subjects Biochar ; Biomass energy ; Soil fertility ; Soil biology
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EKCM  TP339.B46 2013 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 04/07/2022 STATUS
Collation 270 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Notes
"A CRC title." Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
The stability of biochar in the environment / Andrew R. Zimmerman and Bin Gao -- Biochar impact on plant resistance to disease / E.R. Graber and Y. Elad -- Biochar-fungi interactions in soils / Katja Wiedner and Bruno Glaser -- The potential of biochar amendments to remediate contaminated soils / Jose L. Gomez-Eyles, Luke Beesley, Eduardo Moreno-Jimenez, Upah Ghosh and Tom Sizmur -- Studying the role of biochar using isotopic tracing techniques / Bruno Glaser, Katja Wiedner and Michaela Dippold -- Designing specific biochars to address soil constraints: a developing industry / Stephen Joseph, Lukas Van Zwieten, Chee Chia, S. Kimber, Paul Munroe, Yun Lin, Chris Marjo, James Hook, Torsten Thomas, Shaun Nielsen, S. Donne and Paul Taylor -- A comparison of methods to apply biochar into temperate soils / Don Graves. Biochar, a biomass that is burned at a very high temperature in the absence of oxygen, has recently become an interesting subject of study. Biochar is highly stable and does not degrade; it possesses physical properties that assist in retention of nutrients in the soil. The use of biochar will undoubtedly have a significant impact not only on soil nutrients but also on soil organism communities and their functions. This book focuses on how the ecology and biology of soil organisms are affected by the addition of biochar to soils. It takes into account direct and indirect effects of biochar addition to soils, on the soil carbon cycle, impact on plant resistance to foliar and soil borne disease, interactions with pathogenic, mycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi. Special focus has been put on application of biochar to remediate polluted soils, taking into account possible toxic effects of biochar on soil fauna. On of the chapters provides extended information on the role of biochar in soil using isotopic tracing techniques. The chapters have been written by experienced and internationally recognized scientists in the field. This book will be useful to students and researchers in agronomy, biology, ecology, and environmental mangers from both academic as well as industrial organization -- P. [4] of cover.