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  2. Biochar - Wikipedia

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    Long-term effects of biochar on carbon sequestration have been examined using soil from arable fields in Belgium with charcoal-enriched black spots dating from before 1870 from charcoal production mound kilns. This study showed that soil treated over a long period with charcoal showed a higher proportion of maize-derived carbon and decreased ...

  3. Slash-and-char - Wikipedia

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    Slash-and-char offers benefits to the environment when compared to slash-and-burn. [5] It results in the creation of biochar, which can then be mixed with biomass such as crop residues, food waste, or manure and buried in the soil to bring about the formation of terra preta. Terra preta is one of the richest soils on the planet – and the only ...

  4. Bokashi (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Another side effect is to increase the organic carbon content of the amended soil. Some of this is a relatively long-term carbon sink – insofar as the soil ecosystem creates humus – and some is temporary for as long as the richer ecosystem is sustained by measures such as permanent planting, no-till cultivation and organic mulch .

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    Lighter Side. Medicare. News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. ... Miles’ soil was used to plant a rosebush in the garden. And much of the soil resides in a planter in the backyard ...

  6. Terra preta - Wikipedia

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    [7] [38] Low temperature charcoal (but not that from grasses or high cellulose materials) has an internal layer of biological petroleum condensates that the bacteria consume, and is similar to cellulose in its effects on microbial growth. [39] Charring at high temperature consumes that layer and brings little increase in soil fertility. [13]

  7. Charcoal - Wikipedia

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    Vine charcoal is created by burning grape vines. Willow charcoal is created by burning willow sticks. Powdered charcoal is often used to "tone" or cover large sections of a drawing surface. Drawing over the toned areas darkens it further, but the artist can also lighten (or completely erase) within the toned area to create lighter tones.

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    "The menu at Current Charcoal Grill is filled with incredible Japanese-inspired seafood preparations. But the dish that I can't stop thinking about is the Tempura Japanese Sweet Potatoes with ...

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    Exercise skepticism of any wellness products with purported benefits of activated charcoal. Instead, opt for healthier and safer hangover cures. Hangovers are hard to prevent once alcohol is consumed.

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