Jump to navigation

Home

BioEnergy Lists: Biochar Mailing Lists

Sharing technical and event information about Biochar from the Biochar email lists

  • Женские бежевые сникерсы на платформе танкетке зимние кроссовки теплые на меху эко-кожа зима — цена 1480 грн в каталоге Сникеры ✓ Купить женские вещи по доступной цене на Шафе , Украина #175819778
  • Donald, Wears Large Shoe Size, Barron Trump Is Taller Than Melania, Puma Cali Sport chunky sneakers in white and black
  • GmarShops Marketplace , adidas superstar maroon stripes dress shoes black , yeezy hoodie alternatives free
  • nike dunk low desert berry
  • air jordan xv 15 se white miners gold
  • best jordan basketball shoes
  • Home
  • Join the Biochar Discussion
  • Discussion List Archives
  • Resources
  • About
  • Video
  • Calendar

You are here

  1. Home ›
Found 5 results
Author Keyword Title Type [ Year(Asc)]
Filters: Author is Wolfgang Zech  [Clear All Filters]
2008
C. Steiner, Das, K., Garcia, M., Forster, B., and Zech, W., “Charcoal and smoke extract stimulate the soil microbial community in a highly weathered xanthic Ferralsol”, Pedobiologia, vol. 51, pp. 359-366, 2008.
2007
C. Steiner, Teixeira, W. G., Lehmann, J., Nehls, T., de Mac, J. L. V., Blum, W. E. H., and Zech, W., “Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil”, Plant Soil, 2007.
C. Steiner, Teixeira, W. G., Lehmann, J., Nehls, T., de Mac, J. L. V., Blum, W. E. H., and Zech, W., “Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil”, Plant Soil, 2007.
2006
C. Steiner and Zech, W., “Slash and Char as Alternative to Slash and Burn: soil charcoal amendments maintain soil fertility and establish a carbon sink”, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany , 2006.
2002
B. Glaser, Lehmann, J., and Zech, W., “Ameliorating physical and chemical properties of highly weathered soils in the tropics with charcoal ? a review”, Biol Fertil Soils, vol. 35, pp. 219-230, 2002.

Topics in Biochar

  • Making BioChar
  • Buy Biochar
  • Larger scale Pyrolyzers
  • BioChar Properties
  • Organizations
  • Authors
  • CO2
  • Re-Greening
  • Gardening With Biochar FAQ
  • Bibliography
  • Compost Toolbox

Translate this page

Navigation

  • Authors
  • Recent posts
  • Search
  • Stories A to Z
  • Calendar

Search form

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
3 + 2 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.

User login

What is OpenID?
  • Log in using OpenID
  • Cancel OpenID login
  • Request new password

Other Useful Web Sites

  • (IBI) International Biochar Initiative
  • Australia NZ Biochar Conference
  • European Biochar Certificate
  • Japan Biochar Association
  • SE Asia Biochar
  • US Biochar Initiative
  • PNW Biochar Atlas
  • the Biochar Journal
  • Wilson Biochar Associates
  • Biochar.info
  • Biochar.org
  • Biochar Farms
  • Biochar Project
  • Gardening with Biochar FAQ
  • GEO TP Rooftop
  • Open Source Ecology Biochar Pages
  • What is Biochar?
  • UC Davis Online Biochar Database
  • Cornell University Biochar
    Biochar Innoculants Project

Social Media

  • Facebook: International Biochar initiative
  • Facebook: Biochar

Copyright © 2006 - 2021 All Rights Reserved.

Copyright is retained by the original contributor to the discussion list or web site.

Related Sites:
Gasification, Stoves, and Bioenergy

The BioEnergylists.org web sites, and related discussion groups are sponsored by:
TR Miles Technical Consultants Inc.

www.trmiles.com
Specializing in the Development of Biomass Energy and Environmental processes.

Powered by Drupal