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industrial levels. Biochar, when applied to soils is reported to increase soil carbon sequestration and provide ot her soil productivity benefits such as reduction of bulk density, enhancement of water water-holding capacity and nutrient retention, stabilization of soil organic matter, improvement of microbial activities, and heavy heavy-metal sequestration.

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safely dispose of certain waste materials with potentially useful recovered by-products.

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It is useful to consider a biochar-based strategy against more established approaches to increase the organic carbon stored in the soil, such as the use of manures and composts. The durability of biochar in the soil is an important component when comparing pyrolysis bioenergy and biochar production with conventional bioenergy strategies, in mitigating climate change.

Dr. NITU SINGH

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This page is a summary of: Review: Biochar- A Key For A Sustainable Solution Of Climate Change Quelling, Journal of Science and Technological Researches, March 2020, Journal of Science and Technological Researches,
DOI: 10.51514/jstr.2.1.2020.8-11.
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