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Characterization of biochar obtained from weeds and its effect on soil properties of North Eastern Region of India

Mandal et al., 2015

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12280458315288540821
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Mandal S
Verma B
Ramkrushna G
Singh R
Rajkhowa D
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Journal of environmental biology

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Application of compost and manure in soil is subject to rapid microbial breakdown and it stimulates microbial action and causes emission of methane, NO and other GHGs to the 2 atmosphere, resulting in significant air pollution. In contrast to manure or compost, biochar …
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