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Biochar Research & Applications

We know that joining the organic gardening community can be overwhelming. Scientific jargon and companies vying for consumer favor make doing research feel like a chore instead of a hobby. We want to change that.

Our “Science of Biochar” article collection allows gardeners, students, environmentalists, and anyone else interested in the science of biochar to easily find the information they need. Whether you’re improving your personal garden or tackling the task of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Wakefield wants to make learning about biochar easy!

Peruse this collection of academic publications, news articles, research presentations, and other media and learn how biochar can benefit both you and the planet.

As you explore the articles in this section, look for this icon and download original articles, research, and other content for biochar research and applications.

Lawncare

  • Using Biochar for Lawns and Gardens
  • Using Biochar for Landscaping
  • Golf Courses

Tress & Plants

  • Using Biochar for Trees as an Arborist
  • Citrus
  • Coffee
  • Tree Care
  • Garden Radish

Animals

  • Animal Manure
  • Poultry

Farming

  • Using Biochar for Organic Farms
  • Impact On Crop Yields

Remediation

  • E-coli Remediation
  • Soil Remediation
  • Wastewater Treatment

Biosolids

  • Biosolid-Based Biochar
  • Phosphate Remediation

Looking for more biochar research?

Find even more great biochar research in the USBI Learning Database. The US Biochar Initiative Learning Database includes videos, fact sheets and a collection of biochar documents and research papers from university extension services that provide guidelines for specific biochar applications. This is a comprehensive collection of biochar research. The USBI is a not-for-profit organization promoting the sustainable production and use of biochar through research, policy and technology.

Last updated: March 16, 2023. This article was posted in The Science of Biochar

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