Michaelangelica Posted September 30, 2008 Author Report Posted September 30, 2008 Journal Blog Archive Biochar and Terra Preta Quote
Michaelangelica Posted September 30, 2008 Author Report Posted September 30, 2008 Journal Blog Archive Biochar and Terra Preta FOUND! BEST Energies websitehttp://www.bestenergies.com/companies/bestpyrolysis.html Quote
Michaelangelica Posted November 23, 2008 Author Report Posted November 23, 2008 The Case for Burying Charcoal Research shows that pyrolysis is the most climate-friendly way to consume biomass.Technology Review: The Case for Burying Charcoal Quote
erich Posted May 23, 2010 Report Posted May 23, 2010 HTC derived biochar or hydrocoal This is great stuff. The first soil studies with HTC Chars.The author, Matthias C. Rillig is a top MYC guy, co-authored this work with Johannes Mycorrhizal responses to biochar in soil – conceptsand mechanismsDaniel D. Warnock & Johannes Lehmann &Thomas W. Kuyper & Matthias C. Rillighttp://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/PlantSoil%20300,%209-20,%202007,%20Warnock.pdf The abstract is a little unclear to me on results, stunted grow at what vol%, but increased MYC at 20% ? ( Maybe it's a good thing if Dandy Lions don't respond :coffee_n_pc: ) The solar dried mineral fertilizer to bring organic fertilizer blends up to par is brilliant. Thanks,Erich On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:17 AM, by Gordon Eliott wrote: below is a link to the latest research from germany on HTC derived biochar or hydrocoal as a soil additive: ScienceDirect - Applied Soil Ecology : Material derived from hydrothermal carbonization: Effects on plant growth and arbuscular mycorrhiza also a link about the biomass mineral fertilizer content of recycled HTC process water: http://www.lifescienceslink.org/uploads/tx_lslto/08146_fertilizer_TA45664e81.pdf best wishes gordon eliott Quote
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