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Biochar vs. Farmyard Manure: A Two-Year Field Study on Tomato Yield and Quality
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Biochar vs. Farmyard Manure: A Two-Year Field Study on Tomato Yield and Quality

Two-year field trial shows biochar boosts tomato yield by 71% and manure by 47%. Biochar improves vitamin C, TSS, quinic acid, soil fertility, and supports sustainable tomato production.
Posted by Aneknowledge November 28, 2025
Biochar Modulates Morphometric and Biochemical Nutrient Signaling in African Spinach
Posted inAgriculture Biochar Biochemistry

Biochar Modulates Morphometric and Biochemical Nutrient Signaling in African Spinach

New 2025 research reveals how biochar modulates growth, morphometric traits, and biochemical nutrient-signaling markers in African spinach (Celosia argentea L.), offering insights into precision soil amendment for leafy vegetable productivity and nutrient sensing.
Posted by Aneknowledge November 28, 2025
Effects of Compost and Biochar on Barley’s Growth and Response to Drought Stress: Insights Into Osmoprotectants, Antioxidant Activity, and Gene Expression.
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Biochar and Compost Together Boost Barley’s Drought Tolerance by Regulating Stress-Response Genes

A new study in the Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition reveals that combining compost and biochar significantly enhances barley’s resistance to drought by improving growth, reducing oxidative stress, and regulating key drought-response genes.
Posted by Aneknowledge October 24, 2025
Biochar Kiln
Posted inAgriculture Biochar Biochemistry

Biochar: Turning Agricultural Waste into Black Gold for Sustainable Farming

Discover how biochar transforms farm waste into a soil-boosting resource. Learn how it improves soil health, boosts crop yields, and helps farmers adapt to climate change sustainably.
Posted by Aneknowledge October 21, 2025

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