Biochar. Fertilizzare la terra con il Carbone Vegetale invece del Compost

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L'Associazione Italiana Biochar ICHAR ha lo scopo di promuovere soluzioni, tecnologie, studi avanzati, attività dimostrative e progetti educativi legati a produzione ed uso di BIOCHAR (Carbone Vegetale) per la generazione di energia, per il sequestro di CO2 atmosferica nel suolo e per il miglioramento della fertilità dei terreni agricoli.

ICHAR, l’Associazione Italiana biochar, è un’associazione senza scopo di lucro con sede a Firenze fondata il 26 marzo 2009.

ICHAR è il riferimento italiano dell’ International Biochar Initiative e conta ad oggi 55 iscritti appartenenti alle più diverse categorie : ricercatori, aziende, amministratori pubblici, ortolani, associazioni, studenti, certificatori ambientali, universitari.

Essere socio permette di sostenere le attività di ICHAR e la ricerca sul biochar, essere informati attraverso la mailing list e la newsletter sugli eventi organizzati da ICHAR e sulle ultime news sul biochar a livello nazionale e internazionale, realizzare progetti di sperimentazione del biochar in campo agricolo ed energetico.

Se vuoi iscriverti ad ICHAR vai alla pagina www.ichar.org/contatti.htm

Se vuoi partecipare alla realizzazione di nuovi test in campo agricolo e alla diffusione del biochar nelle filiere produttive proponici le tue idee a [email protected]!

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Questa versione ha due piani di cottura, uno ad alta temperatura, l'altro a bassa temperatura :

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International Biochar initiative

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Lista di esempi di realizzazione per la produzione di Carbone vegetale (Charcoal o Biochar)


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Questo tipo di produzione e' forse il piu' antico, in italia si chiamavano i "Carbonai":

da Van Wagner. "Fire the Pit" Charcoal making in Pennsylvania
Educational Resources About the Susquehanna Valleys - Van Wagner


4 Video:
"Fire the Pit" Charcoal making in Pennsylvania Part 1 of 4
"Fire the Pit" Charcoal making in Pennsylvania Part 2 of 4
"Fire the Pit" Charcoal making in Pennsylvania Part 3 of 4
"Fire the Pit" Charcoal making in Pennsylvania Part 4 of 4

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Simple Charcoal Kiln at Home
Semplice Forno per produrre Carbone Vegetale
di Folke Günther, M.Sc. Svezia
Anche se non molto efficiente e' forse il piu' semplice per capire cosa si puo' ottenere



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Making Charcoal in A Drum
Fare il Carbone Vegetale in un bidone

di Gary Gilmore, Union City, PA 16438 USA



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Puffergas is committed to enabling technologies that provide fuel, soil enrichment and food, in harmony with nature. In other words; holistic methods of civilized existence. This will be vitalized by providing affordable enabling technology products. Thus empowering the many with knowledge and tools. Also providing Puffergas the necessary resources to further it's work.
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Puffergas è impegnato nell'abilitare tecnologie che offrano combustibile, l'arricchimento del suolo e cibo, in armonia con la natura. In altre parole; metodi olistici di esistenza civilizzata. Questo sarà vitalizzato offrendo prodotti e tecnologia economiche. Conferendo così i piu' di conoscenza e strumenti. Puffergas provvede anche alle risorse necessarie per appoggiare questo lavoro.




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Agrichar™ Biochar as a Soil Amendment



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... The trials have generated third party independent peer reviewed scientific papers and have successfully demonstrated the agricultural benefits of Agrichar™ biochar including:

• Increased crop productivity;
• Improved soil health characteristics, including enhanced earthworm attraction;
• Liming value, meaning less lime is required on AgricharTM amended soils;
• Increased fertiliser use efficiency;
• Improved soil water holding characteristics;
• Decreased soil greenhouse gas emissions;
• Soil carbon sequestration, with half lives in the thousands of year scale;
• Improved nodulation of legumes; and
• Reduction in soil tensile strength.


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Information on the intentional use of Biochar (charcoal) to improve soils.
da: BioEnergy Lists: Biochar (Terra Preta)



1955
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1960
[1254] Some Aspects of Phosphate Adsorption by Charcoal, Beaton, J. D., Peterson H. B., and Bauer Norman , Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., September 1, 196, Volume 24, Number 5, p.340-346, (1960) Abstract

1968
[1282] Effects of Adding Charcoal During Dilute Acid Extraction of Manganese from Soils, Gilliam, J. W., Cox F. R., and Reid P. H. , Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., July 1, 1968, Volume 32, Number 4, p.511-514, (1968) Abstract

1976
[1360] Beneficial effects of activated charcoal on plant tissue and organ cultures, Wang, P., and Huang L. , In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, Volume 12, Number 3, p.260-262, (1976) Abstract
[1320] [Studies on the adsorption removal of ammonia gas. 1) Adsorption of ammonia gas on several kinds of activated carbons (author's transl)], Miyoshi, T., Boki K., and Tanada S. , Sangyo Igaku, May, Volume 18, Number 3, p.169-76, (1976) Abstract

1978
[1345] Growing medium containing combusted bark particles, Sterrett, Robert Wendell , 01/10/1978, Volume 4067716 , US, (1978) Abstract

1984
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1986
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1989
[739] Charcoal Chips as a Practical Subsctrate for Container Horticulture in The Humid Tropics, Santiago, A., and Santiago L. , ISHS Acta Horticulturae, Volume 238, p.141-148, (1989) Abstract

1991
[1280] Sorption of Anionic Surfactants with Wood Charcoal, Fujita, Itsusei, Tomooka Jyo, and Sugimura Tsugiharu , Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 02/1991, Volume 64, Number 2 (1991), p.738-740, (1991) Abstract

1995
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[1274] Coating charcoal with polyacrylate-polymethacrylate copolymer for haemoperfusion. III: The effect of the coat thickness on the adsorptioncapacity of the coated charcoal and its adsorptivity to small and middle size molecules, el-Kheshen, S., Zia H., Badawi A., Needham T. E., and Luzzi L. A. , J Microencapsul, Sep-Oct, Volume 12, Number 5, p.505-14, (1995) Abstract

1996
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[1246] Surface fractality of wood charcoals through small-angle X-ray scattering, A. Venkatraman A. A. Boateng, Fan Walawender L. T. W. P. , AIChE Journal, Volume 42, Number 7, p.2014-2024, (1996)
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[1269] Applying the Sisterhood Method for Estimating Maternal Mortality to a Health Facility-Based Sample: A Comparison with Results from a Household-Based Sample, DANEL, ISABELLA, GRAHAM WENDY, STUPP PAUL, and CASTILLO PEDRO , Int. J. Epidemiol., October 1, 1996, Volume 25, Number 5, p.1017-1022, (1996) Abstract

1997
[1299] Soil Quality: A Concept, Definition, and Framework for Evaluation (A Guest Editorial), Karlen, D. L., Mausbach M. J., Doran J. W., Cline R. G., Harris R. F., and Schuman G. E. , Soil Sci Soc Am J, January 1, 1997, Volume 61, Number 1, p.4-10, (1997) Abstract

1999
[1279] The Effect of Smoke from Charcoal Kilns on Soil Respiration, Focht, Urszula , Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Volume 59, Number 1, p.73-80, (1999) Abstract
[1319] Uses of Rice Husk Charcoal for Container Culture., Miao, Y., Horie KAZUO, Makoto HOKI, Shizuko IWAI, Shohei AOKI, and Motoyasu KATO , Bull Fac Bioresour Mie Univ, 1999, Volume 23, p.31-36, (1999) Abstract
[720] Charcoal from the Pyrolysis of Rapeseed Plant Straw-Stalk, Karaosmanoglu, Filiz, and Tetik Erkan , Journal Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects,, 6 May, Volume 21, Number 2, p.503-510, (1999) Abstract
[1330] Adsorption Behaviors of CO2 and NH3 on Chemically Surface-Treated Activated Carbons, Park, S. J., and Kim K. D. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Apr 1, Volume 212, Number 1, p.186-189, (1999) Abstract
[1247] Using Granulated Wood Charcoal as a Filter Medium, Agbanobi, R. O. , J. Environ. Qual., May 1, 1999, Volume 28, Number 3, p.1038-1040, (1999) Abstract

2000
[747] Post-fire forestry management and nutrient losses in eucalyptus and pine plantations, Northern Portugal, Thomas, A. D., Walsh R. P. D., and Shakesby R. A. , Land Degradation & Development, Volume 11, Number 3, p.257-271, (2000) Abstract
[1251] Attainment of the Theoretical Yield of Carbon from Biomass, Antal, Michael Jerry, Allen Stephen G., Dai Xiangfeng, Shimizu Brent, Tam Man S., and Gronli Morten , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 39, Number 11, p.4024-4031, (2000) Abstract
[1296] Biochar from the Straw-Stalk of Rapeseed Plant, Karaosmanoǧlu, Filiz, Isıḡıgur-Ergudenler Aslı, and Sever Aydın , Energy & Fuels, Volume 14, Number 2, p.336-339, (2000) Abstract
[1335] Pore structure of soot deposits from several combustion sources, Rockne, K. J., Taghon G. L., and Kosson D. S. , Chemosphere, Oct, Volume 41, Number 8, p.1125-35, (2000) Abstract

2001
[1309] Nature and Chlorine Reactivity of Organic Constituents from Reclaimed Water in Groundwater, Los Angeles County, California, Leenheer, Jerry A., Rostad Colleen E., Barber Larry B., Schroeder Roy A., Anders Robert, and Davisson Lee M. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 35, Number 19, p.3869-3876, (2001) Abstract
[1367] Removal mechanism of endosulfan sorption onto wood charcoal, Yedla, Sudhakar, and Dikshit A. K. , International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Volume 15, Number 5, p.528 - 542, (2001) Abstract
[1293] Nitrate Loss in Subsurface Drainage as Affected by Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate, Jaynes, D. B., Colvin T. S., Karlen D. L., Cambardella C. A., and Meek D. W. , J Environ Qual, July 1, 2001, Volume 30, Number 4, p.1305-1314, (2001) Abstract
[1351] Preparation of activated carbons from corn cob catalyzed by potassium salts and subsequent gasification with CO2, Tsai, W. T., Chang C. Y., Wang S. Y., Chang C. F., Chien S. F., and Sun H. F. , Bioresour Technol, Jun, Volume 78, Number 2, p.203-8, (2001) Abstract
[1350] Utilization of agricultural waste corn cob for the preparation of carbon adsorbent, Tsai, W. T., Chang C. Y., Wang S. Y., Chang C. F., Chien S. F., and Sun H. F. , J Environ Sci Health B, Sep, Volume 36, Number 5, p.677-86, (2001) Abstract

2002
[712] Ameliorating physical and chemical properties of highly weathered soils in the tropics with charcoal ? a review, Glaser, Bruno, Lehmann Johannes, and Zech Wolfgang , Biol Fertil Soils, 04/2002, Volume 35, p.219-230, (2002) Abstract
[740] Charcoal carbon in U.S. agricultural soils, Skjemstad, J. O., Reicosky D. C., Wilts A. R., and McGowan J. A. , Soil Science Society of America Journal, 07/2002, Volume 66, Number 4, p.1249–1255, (2002) Abstract
[742] Soil Charcoal Amendments Maintain Soil Fertility and Create a Carbon Sink, Steiner, C. , Challenges to Organic Farming and SustainableLand Use in the Tropics andSubtropics, 10/02/2002, Witzenhausen, (2002)
[1341] Soil Charcoal Amendments Maintain Soil Fertility and Create a Carbon Sink, Steiner, C. , Challenges to Organic Farming and SustainableLand Use in the Tropics andSubtropics, 10/02/2002, Witzenhausen, (2002)
[723] Slash and Char: a feasible alternative for soil fertility management in the Central Amazon?, Lehmann, Johannes, Da Silva Jose Perier Jr., Rondon Marco, Da Silva Cravo Manoel, Greenwood Jaqueline, Nehls Thomas, Steiner Christoph, and Glaser Bruno , 17th WCSS, 14/08/2002, Thailand, (2002)
[1272] Nitrogen Management Strategies to Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Tile-Drained Midwestern Soils, Dinnes, Dana L., Karlen Douglas L., Jaynes Dan B., Kaspar Thomas C., Hatfield Jerry L., Colvin Thomas S., and Cambardella Cynthia A. , Agron J, January 1, 2002, Volume 94, Number 1, p.153-171, (2002) Abstract

2003
[1249] Flash Carbonization of Biomass, Antal, Michael Jerry, Mochidzuki Kazuhiro, and Paredes Lloyd S. , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 42, Number 16, p.3690-3699, (2003) Abstract
[1252] The Art, Science, and Technology of Charcoal Production&#x2020, Antal, Michael Jerry, and Gronli Morten , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 42, Number 8, p.1619-1640, (2003) Abstract
[1261] Sorption Hysteresis of Benzene in Charcoal Particles, Braida, Washington J., Pignatello Joseph J., Lu Yuefeng, Ravikovitch Peter I., Neimark Alexander V., and Xing Baoshan , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 37, Number 2, p.409-417, (2003) Abstract
[1285] Identification and Characterization of Sorption Domains in Soil Organic Matter Using Structurally Modified Humic Acids, Gunasekara, Amrith S., Simpson Myrna J., and Xing Baoshan , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 37, Number 5, p.852-858, (2003) Abstract
[1321] Electrical and Physical Properties of Carbonized Charcoals, Mochidzuki, Kazuhiro, Soutric Florence, Tadokoro Katsuaki, Antal Michael Jerry, Toth Maria, Zelei Borbala, and Varhegyi Gabor , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 42, Number 21, p.5140-5151, (2003) Abstract
[1348] Burrowing activity of the geophagous earthworm Pontoscolex corethrurus (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae) in the presence of charcoal, Topoliantz, Stéphanie, and Ponge Jean-Francois , Agriculture,ecosystems & environment. Applied soil ecology, Volume 23 , Number 3, p.5, (2003) Abstract
[1263] Sorption hysteresis of benzene in charcoal particles, Braida, W. J., Pignatello J. J., Lu Y., Ravikovitch P. I., Neimark A. V., and Xing B. , Environ Sci Technol, Jan 15, Volume 37, Number 2, p.409-17, (2003) Abstract

2004
[711] Optimization of Brewerys Spent Grain Dilute-Acid Hydrolysis for the Production of Pentose-Rich Culture Media, Florbela, Carvalheiro, Lu, iacute, s Duarte C., Raquel Medeiros, Francisco M. G., and rio , Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Volume 115, p.1059-1072, (2004) Abstract
[754] THE UTILIZATION OF CO2 FOR THE CREATION OF A VALUABLE AND STABLE CARBON CO-PRODUCT FROMFOSSIL FUEL EXHAUST SCRUBBING, Day, Danny, Evans R. J., Lee James W., and Reicosky D. C. , (2004) Abstract
[1289] Pore size and adsorptive capacity of unburned carbon affected by gasification with carbon dioxide, Hsieh, Y. M., Tsai M. S., and Yen F. S. , J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng, Volume 39, Number 8, p.2143-55, (2004) Abstract
[1363] Soil Quality: A Review of the Science and Experiences in the USA, Wienhold, B. J., Andrews S. S., and Karlen D. L. , Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Volume 26, Number 2, p.89-95, (2004) Abstract
[738] Trees of prosperity: Agroforestry, markets and the African smallholder, Russell, D., and Franzel S. , Agroforestry Systems, Volume 61, p.345-355, (2004) Abstract
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[710] Activated Carbons from Waste Wood in Wastewater Treatment To Remove Surfactants, Eremina, A. O., Golovina V. V., Ugai Yu. M., and Rudkovskii A. V. , Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, Volume 77, p.775-778, (2004)
[721] Evaluating Charcoal Presence in Sediments and its Effect on Phenanthrene Sorption, Karapanagioti, Hrissi, James Gavin, Sabatini David, Kalaitzidis Stavros, Christanis Kimon, and Gustafsson Orjan , Water, Air and Soil Pollution: Focus, Volume 4, p.359-373, (2004) Abstract
[722] Agricultural activities and the global carbon cycle, Lal, R. , Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Volume 70, p.103-116, (2004) Abstract
[736] Effects of charcoal production on maize yield, chemical properties and texture of soil, Oguntunde, Philip G., Fosu Matthias, Ajayi Ayodele E., and van de Giesen Nick , Biology and Fertility of Soils, 03/2004, Volume 39, Number 4, (2004) Abstract
[719] Effects of charcoal with pyroligneous acid and barnyard manure on bedding plants, Kadota, Masanori, and Niimi Yoshiji , Scientia Horticulturae , 10 September, Volume 101, Number 3, p.327-332, (2004) Abstract
[1358] Preparation of activated carbon using low temperature carbonisation and physical activation of high ash raw bagasse for acid dye adsorption, Valix, M., Cheung W. H., and McKay G. , Chemosphere, Aug, Volume 56, Number 5, p.493-501, (2004) Abstract
[1268] Relations between environmental black carbon sorption and geochemical sorbent characteristics, Cornelissen, G., Kukulska Z., Kalaitzidis S., Christanis K., and Gustafsson O. , Environ Sci Technol, Jul 1, Volume 38, Number 13, p.3632-40, (2004) Abstract
[1322] Adsorption of aromatic compounds from water by treated carbon materials, Nevskaia, D. M., Castillejos-Lopez E., Munoz V., and Guerrero-Ruiz A. , Environ Sci Technol, Nov 1, Volume 38, Number 21, p.5786-96, (2004) Abstract
[1347] Phenol adsorption onto powdered and granular activated carbon, prepared from Eucalyptus wood, Tancredi, N., Medero N., Moller F., Piriz J., Plada C., and Cordero T. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Nov 15, Volume 279, Number 2, p.357-63, (2004) Abstract
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2005
[1284] Pyrolysis of Almond Shells. Energy Applications of Fractions, Gonzalez, Juan F., Ramiro Antonio, Gonzalez-Garcia Carmen M., Ganan Jose, Encinar Jose M., Sabio Eduardo, and Rubiales Jesus , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 44, Number 9, p.3003-3012, (2005) Abstract
[1295] Extremely Slowly Desorbing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Soot and Soot-like Materials: Evidence by Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Jonker, Michiel T. O., Hawthorne Steven B., and Koelmans Albert A. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 39, Number 20, p.7889-7895, (2005) Abstract
[1337] Characterization of Charcoal Adsorption Sites for Aromatic Compounds: Insights Drawn from Single-Solute and Bi-Solute Competitive Experiments, Sander, Michael, and Pignatello Joseph J. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 39, Number 6, p.1606-1615, (2005) Abstract
[1372] Characterization of Aromatic Compound Sorptive Interactions with Black Carbon (Charcoal) Assisted by Graphite as a Model, Zhu, Dongqiang, and Pignatello Joseph J. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 39, Number 7, p.2033-2041, (2005) Abstract
[732] Forests for Energy and the Role of Planted Trees, Mead, Donald , Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences, Volume 24, p.407-421, (2005) Abstract
[733] Rural livelihoods in the arid and semi-arid environments of Kenya: Sustainable alternatives and challenges, Ngugi, Robinson, and Nyariki Dickson , Agriculture and Human Values, Volume 22, p.65-71, (2005) Abstract
[707] Yields and Heating Values of Liquids and Chars from Spruce Trunkbark Pyrolysis, Demirba, Hilal A. , Energy Sources, Volume 27, p.1367-1373, (2005) Abstract
[728] Charcoal and activated carbon as adsorbate of phytotoxic compounds - a comparative study, Marco, Hille, and Jan den Ouden , Oikos, Volume 108, p.202-207, (2005) Abstract
[729] The Impact of the Use of Energy Sources on the Quality of Life of Poor Communities, Martins, Johan , Social Indicators Research, Volume 72, p.373-402, (2005) Abstract
[752] Long-term changes in organic matter of woodland soils cleared for arable cropping in Zimbabwe, Zingore, S., Manyame C., Nyamugafata P., and Giller K. E. , European Journal of Soil Science, Volume 56, p.727-736, (2005) Abstract
[735] Carbon Sequestration by Carbonization of Biomass and Forestation: Three Case Studies, Ogawa, Makoto, Okimori Yasuyuki, and Takahashi Fumio , 30/09/2004, Chemins de Fer, Paris, (2005) Abstract
[1361] The physical and surface chemical characteristics of activated carbons and the adsorption of methylene blue from wastewater, Wang, S., Zhu Z. H., Coomes A., Haghseresht F., and Lu G. Q. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Apr 15, Volume 284, Number 2, p.440-6, (2005) Abstract
[1292] Activated carbon from char obtained from vacuum pyrolysis of teak sawdust: pore structure development and characterization, Ismadji, S., Sudaryanto Y., Hartono S. B., Setiawan L. E., and Ayucitra A. , Bioresour Technol, Aug, Volume 96, Number 12, p.1364-9, (2005) Abstract
[1355] Pore structure and adsorption performance of the KOH-activated carbons prepared from corncob, Tseng, R. L., and Tseng S. K. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Jul 15, Volume 287, Number 2, p.428-37, (2005) Abstract
[1366] Comparisons of porous and adsorption properties of carbons activated by steam and KOH, Wu, F. C., Tseng R. L., and Juang R. S. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Mar 1, Volume 283, Number 1, p.49-56, (2005) Abstract
[1349] Charcoal consumption and casting activity by Pontoscolex corethrurus (Glossoscolecidae) , Topoliantz, Stéphanie, and Ponge Jean-François , Applied Soil Ecology, March 2005, Volume 28, Number 3, p.217-224 , (2005) Abstract
[1303] Effect of natural organic substances on the surface and adsorptive properties of environmental black carbon (char): pseudo pore blockage by model lipid components and its implications for N2-probed surface properties of natural sorbents, Kwon, S., and Pignatello J. J. , Environ Sci Technol, Oct 15, Volume 39, Number 20, p.7932-9, (2005) Abstract

2006
[716] Energy for Cooking in Developing Countries, International Energy, Agency , SourceOECD Energy, Volume 2006, p.724-774, (2006) Abstract
[724] Bio-Char Soil Management on Highly Weathered Soils in the Humid Tropics, Lehmann, Johannes, and Rondon Marco , p.517-540, (2006) Abstract
[725] Bio-char Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems A Review, Lehmann, Johannes, Gaunt John, and Rondon Marco , Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Number 11, p.403-42, (2006) Abstract
[727] Charcoal and shrubs modify soil processes in ponderosa pine forests of western Montana, MacKenzie, M., and DeLuca T. , Plant and Soil, Volume 287, Number 1, p.257-266, (2006) Abstract
[1248] Removal of phenol by activated carbons prepared from palm oil mill effluent sludge, Alam, M. Z., Muyibi S. A., Mansor M. F., and Wahid R. , J Environ Sci (China), Volume 18, Number 3, p.446-52, (2006) Abstract
[1304] Chemical Structure of Wood Charcoal by Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis, Labbe, Nicole, Harper David, Rials Timothy, and Elder Thomas , Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Volume 54, Number 10, p.3492-3497, (2006) Abstract
[1326] Studies of the Flash Carbonization Process. 1. Propagation of the Flaming Pyrolysis Reaction and Performance of a Catalytic Afterburner, Nunoura, Teppei, Wade Samuel R., Bourke Jared P., and Antal Michael Jerry , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 45, Number 2, p.585-599, (2006) Abstract
[1339] NMR Characterization of 13C-Benzene Sorbed to Natural and Prepared Charcoals, Smernik, Ronald J., Kookana Rai S., and Skjemstad Jan O. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 40, Number 6, p.1764-1769, (2006) Abstract
[1368] Sorption and Desorption Behaviors of Diuron in Soils Amended with Charcoal, Yu, Xiang-Yang, Ying Guang-Guo, and Kookana Rai S. , Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Volume 54, Number 22, p.8545-8550, (2006) Abstract
[734] Characterisation of black carbon-rich samples by 13C solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, Novotny, Etelvino, Hayes Michael, deAzevedo Eduardo, and Bonagamba Tito , Naturwissenschaften, Volume 93, p.447-450, (2006) Abstract
[704] Xylitol bioproduction from wheat straw: hemicellulose hydrolysis and hydrolyzate fermentation, Canilha, Larissa, Carvalho Walter, Batista Jo, and e Silva Almeida , Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Volume 86, p.1371-1376, (2006)
[746] Influence of application of rice straw, farmyard manure, and municipal biowastes on nitrogen fixation, soil microbial biomass N, and mineral N in a model paddy microcosm, Tanaka, H., Kyaw K., Toyota K., and Motobayashi T. , Biology and Fertility of Soils, Volume 42, p.501-505, (2006) Abstract
[748] Humus components and biogenic structures under tropical slash-and-burn agriculture, Topoliantz, S., Ponge J. F., and Lavelle P. , European Journal of Soil Science, Volume 57, p.269-278, (2006) Abstract
[749] Effects of the application of charred bark of Acacia mangium on the yield of maize, cowpea and peanut, and soil chemical properties in South Sumatra, Indonesia, Yamato, Masahide, Okimori Yasuyuki, Wibowo Irhas Fredy, Anshori Saifuddin, and Ogawa Makoto , Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Volume 52, p.489-495, (2006) Abstract
[751] Predominance of Char Sorption over Substrate Concentration and Soil pH in Influencing Biodegradation of Benzonitrile, Zhang, Ping, Sheng Guangyao, Feng Yucheng, and Miller David , Biodegradation, Volume 17, p.1-8, (2006) Abstract
[737] Wood ash use in forestry - a review of the environmental impacts, Pitman, Rona , Forestry, 12/2006, Volume 79, Number 5, p.563-588, (2006) Abstract
[1298] Crop Rotation Effects on Soil Quality at Three Northern Corn/Soybean Belt Locations, Karlen, Douglas L., Hurley Eric G., Andrews Susan S., Cambardella Cynthia A., Meek David W., Duffy Michael D., and Mallarino Antonio P. , Agron J, April 11, 2006, Volume 98, Number 3, p.484-495, (2006) Abstract
[1357] Characterization and use of high surface area activated carbons prepared from cane pith for liquid-phase adsorption, Tseng, R. L., and Tseng S. K. , J Hazard Mater, Aug 25, Volume 136, Number 3, p.671-80, (2006) Abstract
[1331] Effect of natural organic substances on the surface and adsorptive properties of environmental black carbon (char): attenuation of surface activity by humic and fulvic acids, Pignatello, J. J., Kwon S., and Lu Y. , Environ Sci Technol, Dec 15, Volume 40, Number 24, p.7757-63, (2006) Abstract
[1365] Preparation of highly porous carbon from fir wood by KOH etching and CO2 gasification for adsorption of dyes and phenols from water, Wu, F. C., and Tseng R. L. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Feb 1, Volume 294, Number 1, p.21-30, (2006) Abstract
[705] Wildfire-Produced Charcoal Directly Influences Nitrogen Cycling in Ponderosa Pine Forests, DeLuca, T. H., MacKenzie M. D., Gundale M. J., and Holben W. E. , Soil Science Society of America Journal, February 2, Volume 70, Number 70, p.448-453, (2006) Abstract
[1315] Soil Organic Nitrogen Enrichment Following Soybean in an Iowa Corn-Soybean Rotation, Martens, Dean A., Jaynes Dan B., Colvin Thomas S., Kaspar Thomas C., and Karlen Douglas L. , Soil Sci Soc Am J, February 2, 2006, Volume 70, Number 2, p.382-392, (2006) Abstract





2006
[1264] Process effects on activated carbon with large specific surface area from corn cob, Cao, Q., Xie K. C., Lv Y. K., and Bao W. R. , Bioresour Technol, Jan, Volume 97, Number 1, p.110-5, (2006) Abstract
[1354] Mesopore control of high surface area NaOH-activated carbon, Tseng, R. L. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Nov 15, Volume 303, Number 2, p.494-502, (2006) Abstract
[743] Slash and Char as Alternative to Slash and Burn: soil charcoal amendments maintain soil fertility and establish a carbon sink, Steiner, Christoph, and Zech Wolfgang , Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Geosciences, November 25, Volume Doctorate, Bayreuth, Germany , (2006) Abstract

2007
[741] Bio-char refineries: an accessible approach for the development of biomass-based industry, Stamatov, Venelin, and Rocha Jose Dilcio , International Journal of Global Energy Issues, Volume 27, p.217-230, (2007) Abstract
[703] Amazonian exploitation revisited: ecological asymmetry and the policy pendulum, Bush, Mark B., and Silman Miles R. , Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Volume 5, Number 9, p.457-465, (2007) Abstract
[709] International Agrichar Initiative 2007 Conference, Downie, Adriana, Reed Debbie, Adriana Downie, and Debbie Reed , Terrigal, NSW, Australia, (2007)
[718] Mechanisms controlling soil carbon turnover and their potential application for enhancing carbon sequestration, Jastrow, Julie, Amonette James, and Bailey Vanessa , Climatic Change, Volume 80, p.5-23, (2007) Abstract
[726] Bio-energy in the Black, Lehmann, Johannes , Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Volume in press, (2007) Abstract
[750] Effects of charcoal addition on N2O emissions from soil resulting from rewetting air-dried soil in short-term laboratory experiments, Yanai, Yosuke, Toyota Koki, and Okazaki Masanori , Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Volume 53, p.181-188, (2007) Abstract
[1256] Characterization and Thermal Conversion of Charcoal Derived from Fluidized-Bed Fast Pyrolysis Oil Production of Switchgrass&#x2020, Boateng, A. A. , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 46, Number 26, p.8857-8862, (2007) Abstract
[1258] Bench-Scale Fluidized-Bed Pyrolysis of Switchgrass for Bio-Oil Production&#x2020, Boateng, Akwasi A., Daugaard Daren E., Goldberg Neil M., and Hicks Kevin B. , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 46, Number 7, p.1891-1897, (2007) Abstract
[1318] Do All Carbonized Charcoals Have the Same Chemical Structure? 1. Implications of Thermogravimetry−Mass Spectrometry Measurements, Meszaros, Erika, Jakab Emma, Varhegyi Gabor, Bourke Jared, Manley-Harris Merilyn, Nunoura Teppei, and Antal Michael Jerry , Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Volume 46, Number 18, p.5943-5953, (2007) Abstract
[1336] Biological Charcoal is a valuable resource for Agriculture, Ruehr, Thomas A. , San Luis Obispo, CA, (2007)
[1370] Thermal Analytical Investigation of Biopolymers and Humic- and Carbonaceous-Based Soil and Sediment Organic Matter, Zhang, Lu, LeBoeuf Eugene J., and Xing Baoshan , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 41, Number 14, p.4888-4894, (2007) Abstract
[699] Fire impact on C and N losses and charcoal production in a scrub oak ecosystem, Alexis, M., Rasse D., Rumpel C., Bardoux G., chot N., Schmalzer P., Drake B., and Mariotti A. , Biogeochemistry, Volume 82, p.201-216, (2007) Abstract
[713] Charcoal effects on soil solution chemistry and growth of Koeleria macrantha in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir ecosystem, Gundale, Michael, and DeLuca Thomas , Biology and Fertility of Soils, Volume 43, p.303-311, (2007) Abstract
[714] Upland Soil Charcoal in the Wet Tropical Forests of Central Guyana, Hammond, David S., ter Steege Hans, and van der Borg Klaas , Biotropica, Volume 39, p.153-160, (2007) Abstract
[744] Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil, Steiner, Christoph, Teixeira Wenceslau G., Lehmann Johannes, Nehls Thomas, de Macêdo Jeferson Luis Vasconcelos, Blum Winfried E. H., and Zech Wolfgang , Plant Soil, 01/2007, (2007) Abstract
[1344] Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil, Steiner, Christoph, Teixeira Wenceslau G., Lehmann Johannes, Nehls Thomas, de Macêdo Jeferson Luis Vasconcelos, Blum Winfried E. H., and Zech Wolfgang , Plant Soil, 01/2007, (2007) Abstract
[715] CARBON-NEGATIVE PRIMARY PRODUCTION:ROLE OF BIOCARBON AND CHALLENGES FOR ORGANICS IN AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND, Harris, Alfred, and Hill Robert , Journal of Organic Systems, 02/2007, Volume 2, Number 2, p.2-13, (2007) Abstract
[827] Prehistorically modified soils of central Amazonia : a model for sustainable agriculture in the 21st century, Glaser, Bruno , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 02/2007, Volume 362, Number 1478, p.187-196, (2007) Abstract
[717] The prediction of soil carbon fractions using mid-infrared-partial least square analysis, Janik, L. J., Skjemstad J. O., Shepherd K. D., and Spouncer L. R. , Australian Journal of Soil Research, 04/2007, Volume 45, Number 2, p.73-81, (2007) Abstract
[1273] Minor changes in soil organic carbon and charcoal concentrations detected in a temperate deciduous forest a year after an experimental slash-and-burn, Eckmeier, E., Gerlach R., Skjemstad J. O., Ehrmann O., and Schmidt M. W. I. , Biogeosciences, 22 June 2007, Number 4, p.377-383, (2007) Abstract
[1290] Prediction of the adsorption capacity for volatile organic compounds onto activated carbons by the Dubinin-Radushkevich-Langmuir model, Hung, H. W., and Lin T. F. , J Air Waste Manag Assoc, Apr, Volume 57, Number 4, p.497-506, (2007) Abstract
[698] International Agrichar Iniative2007 Conference, Downie, Adriana, and Reed Debbie , April 29-May 2, Terrigal, NSW, Australia, (2007)
[1306] Soil Science and the Carbon Civilization, Lal, Rattan , Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., August 9, 2007, Volume 71, Number 5, p.1425-1437, (2007) Abstract
[1324] Evidence for a pore-filling mechanism in the adsorption of aromatic hydrocarbons to a natural wood char, Nguyen, T. H., Cho H. H., Poster D. L., and Ball W. P. , Environ Sci Technol, Feb 15, Volume 41, Number 4, p.1212-7, (2007) Abstract
[1260] Differential sorption behaviour of aromatic hydrocarbons on charcoals prepared at different temperatures from grass and wood, Bornemann, L. C., Kookana R. S., and Welp G. , Chemosphere, Mar, Volume 67, Number 5, p.1033-42, (2007) Abstract
[1286] Physicochemical properties of carbons prepared from pecan shell by phosphoric acid activation, Guo, Y., and Rockstraw D. A. , Bioresour Technol, May, Volume 98, Number 8, p.1513-21, (2007) Abstract
[1253] Soils and runaway global warming: Terra incognita, Baveye, Philippe C. , Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, November 1, 2007, Volume 62, Number 6, p.139A-, (2007)
[1277] Effects of Charcoal and Organic Fertilizer on Phosporus Adsorption and Bioavailability in Soils of the Central Amazon, Falcão, Newton Paulo Souza, Uchoa Jone Liborio, Pardo Newton, Lima Bruno, da Costa Passos Elson, de Souza Andreza Morais, and Comerford N. B. , The ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, November 4-8,200, New Orleans, (2007) Abstract
[1364] Corn Stover to Sustain Soil Organic Carbon Further Constrains Biomass Supply, Wilhelm, W. W., Johnson Jane M. F., Karlen Douglas L., and Lightle David T. , Agron J, November 6, 2007, Volume 99, Number 6, p.1665-1667, (2007) Abstract
[1302] Preparation and characterization of activated carbon derived from the thermo-chemical conversion of chicken manure, Koutcheiko, S., Monreal C. M., Kodama H., McCracken T., and Kotlyar L. , Bioresour Technol, Sep, Volume 98, Number 13, p.2459-64, (2007) Abstract
[1346] Lignin--from natural adsorbent to activated carbon: a review, Suhas, Carrott P. J., and Ribeiro Carrott M. M. , Bioresour Technol, Sep, Volume 98, Number 12, p.2301-12, (2007) Abstract

2008
[756] Carbon cycle management with increased photo-synthesis and long-term sinks, Read, Peter , (2008)
[1245] Is biochar production really carbon-negative?, , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 42, Number 5, p.1388-1388, (2008)
[1259] Response of Thermochemical and Biochemical Conversion Processes to Lignin Concentration in Alfalfa Stems &#x2020, Boateng, A. A., Weimer P. J., Jung H. G., and Lamb J. F. S. , Energy & Fuels, Volume 22, Number 4, p.2810-2815, (2008) Abstract
[1265] Transitional Adsorption and Partition of Nonpolar and Polar Aromatic Contaminants by Biochars of Pine Needles with Different Pyrolytic Temperatures, Chen, Baoliang, Zhou Dandan, and Zhu Lizhong , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 42, Number 14, p.5137-5143, (2008) Abstract
[1270] Bio-fuels from Agricutural Residues, Demirbas, A. , Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, Volume 30, Number 2, p.101 - 109, (2008) Abstract
[1281] Energy Balance and Emissions Associated with Biochar Sequestration and Pyrolysis Bioenergy Production, Gaunt, John L., and Lehmann Johannes , Environmental Science. Technolology, Volume 42, p.4152–4158, (2008) Abstract
[1287] Hydraulic and Pollutant Removal Performance of Fine Media Stormwater Filtration Systems, Hatt, Belinda E., Fletcher Tim D., and Deletic Ana , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 42, Number 7, p.2535-2541, (2008) Abstract
[1300] Nutrient-impregnated charcoal: an environmentally friendly slow-release fertilizer, Khan, Modabber, Kim Ki-Wook, Mingzhi Wang, Lim Bu-Kug, Lee Weon-Hee, and Lee Jong-Yoon , The Environmentalist, Volume 28, Number 3, p.231-235, (2008) Abstract
[1301] Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient, Kimetu, Joseph M., Lehmann Johannes, Ngoze Solomon O., Mugendi Daniel N., Kinyangi James M., Riha Susan, Verchot Lou, Recha John W., and Pell Alice N. , Ecosystems (2008) 11: 726–739, Volume 11, p.726–739, (2008) Abstract
[1312] Stability of biomass-derived black carbon in soils, Liang, Biqing, Lehmann Johannes, Solomon Dawit, Sohi Saran, Thies Janice E., Skjemstad Jan O., Luizao Flavio J., Engelhard Mark H., Neves Eduardo G., and Wirick Sue , Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Volume 72, p.6069, (2008) Abstract
[1333] Textural and surface chemical characteristics of activated carbons prepared from cattle manure compost, Qian, Q., Machida M., and Tatsumoto H. , Waste Manag, Volume 28, Number 6, p.1064-71, (2008) Abstract
[1338] Sustainable corn-based bioenergy farming systems. , Singer J.W., Laird Cambardella Karlen Moore Lamkey Hatfield D. A. C. A. , American Chemical Society National Meeting. No. 162. , (2008) Abstract
[755] Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in global carbon pools, Lal, R. , Energy and Environmental Science, Volume 1, p.86-100, (2008) Abstract
[745] Charcoal and smoke extract stimulate the soil microbial community in a highly weathered xanthic Ferralsol, Steiner, Christoph, Das Keshav, Garcia Marcos, Forster Bernhard, and Zech Wolfgang , Pedobiologia, 04/2008, Volume 51, Number 5-6, p.359-366, (2008) Abstract
[1266] Natural oxidation of black carbon in soils: Changes in molecular form and surface charge along a climosequence, Cheng, Chih-Hsin, Lehmann Johannes, and Engelhard Mark H. , Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 15 march 2008, Volume 72, p.1598–1610, (2008) Abstract
[1323] Long-term black carbon dynamics in cultivated soil, Nguyen, Binh Thanh, Lehmann Johannes, Kinyangi James, Smernik Ron, Riha Susan J., and Engelhard Mark H. , Biogeochemistry (2008) 89:295–308, 2008, Volume 2008, Number 89, p.295–308, (2008) Abstract





[1267] Stability of black carbon in soils across a climatic gradient, Cheng, Chih-Hsin, Lehmann Johannes, Thies Janice E., and Burton Sarah D. , JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, 4 June 2008, Volume 113, Number G02027, (2008) Abstract
[757] Nitrogen Management and the Effects of Compost Tea on Organic Irish Potato and Sweet Corn, Stevens, Paul Thomas, and of Dr. Ron Morse Department Horticulture , Department of Horticulture , April 30, 2008 , Volume Master of , Blacksburg, Virginia , p.36, (2008) Abstract
[1291] Production and comparison of high surface area bamboo derived active carbons, Ip, A. W., Barford J. P., and McKay G. , Bioresour Technol, Dec, Volume 99, Number 18, p.8909-16, (2008) Abstract
[1305] The Charcoal Vision: A Win Win Win Scenario for Simultaneously Producing Bioenergy, Permanently Sequestering Carbon, while Improving Soil and Water Quality, Laird, David A. , Agron. J., January 11, 2008, Volume 100, Number 1, p.178-181, (2008) Abstract
[1308] Promise and limitations of soils to minimize climate change, Lal, Rattan , Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, July 1, 2008, Volume 63, Number 4, p.113A-118, (2008)
[1329] Sampling of benzene in tar matrices from biomass gasification using two different solid-phase sorbents, Osipovs, S. , Anal Bioanal Chem, Jun, Volume 391, Number 4, p.1409-17, (2008) Abstract
[1297] Sustainability Indicators: A Scientific Assessment, Karlen, Douglas L. , J Environ Qual, June 23, 2008, Volume 37, Number 4, p.1663-, (2008)
[1340] Effect of activated carbons modification on porosity, surface structure and phenol adsorption, Stavropoulos, G. G., Samaras P., and Sakellaropoulos G. P. , J Hazard Mater, Mar 1, Volume 151, Number 2-3, p.414-21, (2008) Abstract
[1314] Sorbents for CO2 capture from high carbon fly ashes, Maroto-Valer, M. M., Lu Z., Zhang Y., and Tang Z. , Waste Manag, Nov, Volume 28, Number 11, p.2320-8, (2008) Abstract
[1283] Activated carbons prepared from wood particleboard wastes: Characterisation and phenol adsorption capacities, Girods, P., Dufour A., Fierro V., Rogaume Y., Rogaume C., Zoulalian A., and Celzard A. , J Hazard Mater, Nov 24, Volume 24, p.24, (2008) Abstract
[1288] Productivity and Nutrient Dynamics in Bioenergy Double-Cropping Systems, Heggenstaller, Andrew H., Anex Robert P., Liebman Matt, Sundberg David N., and Gibson Lance R. , Agron. J., November 7, 2008, Volume 100, Number 6, p.1740-1748, (2008) Abstract
[1327] Carbon Dioxide Sequestration A Solution to a Global Problem, Oelkers, Eric H., and Cole David R. , Elements, October 1, 2008, Volume 4, Number 5, p.305-310, (2008) Abstract
[1313] Charcoal Distribution Affects Carbon and Nitrogen Contents in Forest Soils of California, MacKenzie, Derek M., McIntire E. J. B., Quideau S. A., and Graham R. C. , Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., October 30, 2008, Volume 72, Number 6, p.1774-1785, (2008) Abstract
[1307] Food Insecurity's Dirty Secret, Lal, Rattan , Science, October 31, 2008, Volume 322, Number 5902, p.673-674, (2008)
[1311] Comment on "Fire-Derived Charcoal Causes Loss of Forest Humus", Lehmann, Johannes, and Sohi Saran , Science, September 5, 200, Volume 321, Number 5894, p.1295c-, (2008) Abstract
[1362] Response to Comment on "Fire-Derived Charcoal Causes Loss of Forest Humus", Wardle, David A., Nilsson Marie-Charlotte, and Zackrisson Olle , Science, September 5, 200, Volume 321, Number 5894, p.1295d-, (2008) Abstract

2009
[1275] Characterization of Sorbent Properties of Soil Organic Matter and Carbonaceous Geosorbents Using n-Alkanes and Cycloalkanes as Molecular Probes, Endo, Satoshi, Grathwohl Peter, Haderlein Stefan B., and Schmidt Torsten C. , Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 43, Number 2, p.393-400, (2009) Abstract
[1343] Effects of Charcoal as Slow Release Nutrient Carrier on N-P-K Dynamics and Soil Microbial Population: Pot Experiments with Ferralsol Substrate, Steiner, C., Garcia M., and Zech W. , Amazonian Dark Earths: Wim Sombroek's Vision, p.325-338, (2009) Abstract
[1369] Effect of Growing CNTs onto Bamboo Charcoals on Adsorption of Copper Ions in Aqueous Solution, Zhang, Jiangnan, Huang Zheng-Hong, Lv Ruitao, Yang Quan-Hong, and Kang Feiyu , Langmuir, Volume 25, Number 1, p.269-274, (2009) Abstract
[1391] Biochar for Environmental Management, Lehmann, Johannes, and Joseph Stephen , Science and Technology, p.448, (2009)
[1325] Impact of Biochar Amendment on Fertility of a Southeastern Coastal Plain Soil, Novak, Jeffrey M., Busscher Warren J., Laird David L., Ahmedna Mohamed, Watts Don W., and Niandou Mohamed A. , Soil Science, February 2009 , Volume 174, Number 2, p.105-112, (2009) Abstract
Submitted
[1255] Response of the Devolatilization Process to the Lignin Concentration in Alfalfa Stems&#x2020, Boateng, A. A. , Energy & Fuels, (Submitted)
[1294] Quantification of Carbon Savings from Improved Biomass Cookstove Projects, Johnson, Michael, Edwards Rufus, Ghilardi AdriaÌn, Berrueta Victor, Gillen Dan, Frenk Claudio Alatorre, and Masera Omar , Environmental Science & Technology, (Submitted) Abstract
[1334] Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Sulfur in Biomass, Robinson, Michael J., Barrett Staci R., Nhoy Kevin, Pandey Rajesh K., Phillips Joseph, Ramirez Oscar M., and Rodriguez Richard I. , Energy & Fuels, (Submitted) Abstract
[1371] Application of (R)-3-Hydroxyalkanoate Methyl Esters Derived from Microbial Polyhydroxyalkanoates as Novel Biofuels, Zhang, Xiaojun, Luo Rongcong, Wang Zhen, Deng Yuan, and Chen Guo-Qiang , Biomacromolecules, (Submitted) Abstract
[1243] Nutrient constraints to tropical agroecosystemproductivity in long-term degrading soils, , Global Change Biology, 2008, Volume 14, p.2810–2822, (Submitted) Abstract
[1271] PLANT-SOIL-MICROBE N RELATIONSHIPS IN HIGH RESIDUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, Dinnes, D., Jaynes D., Kaspar T., Colvin T., Cambardella C. A., and Karlen D. L. , South Dakota No-Till Association, January 2000, Best Western Ramkota Hotel, Aberdeen, South Dakota, (Submitted) Abstract

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