Biochar Ecotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture and Environment

By Abhay Kumar, Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Pallavi Kumari & Manoj Kumar Solanki

Biochar Ecotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture and Environment - Abhay Kumar, Majeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Pallavi Kumari & Manoj Kumar Solanki
  • Release Date: 2025-02-01
  • Genre: Environmental Engineering

Description

Biochar Ecotechnology for Sustainable Agriculture and Environment summarizes current accomplishments in biochar ecotechnologies for enhancing agricultural production, encouraging sustainable waste management, and fostering a circular bioeconomy by advancing the pyrolysis process at both large-scale industrial and small-scale-local levels. Chapters in the book synthesize recent breakthroughs in biochar agro-ecotechnologies for increasing agricultural productivity and promoting circular bioeconomy by advancing the pyrolysis process and add mechanisms involved in biochar-fertilizer mediated in-soil biogeochemical cycle and nutrients retention, availability and their losses, soil-microbial responses, emission of greenhouse gases, and plant responses.Finally, this book aims to increase research understanding of nanotechnological breakthroughs in the production of biochar-based slow-release fertilizers, including their Nano characteristics involved in increasing fertilizer usage efficiency and managing chemical losses, for sustainable agriculture and the environment.
- Describes the benefits of biochar in uplifting circular bioeconomy through sustainable waste management practices
- Discusses cutting-edge approaches for investigating biochar, plant, and environment interactions, including the use of biochar to improve soil fertility, biological functioning, and plant responses
- Summarizes nanotechnological breakthroughs in the synthesis and qualities of producing biochar-based slow-release fertilizer via pre and post-pyrolysis changes
- Provides a grasp of the Nano characteristics of biochar that are engaged in boosting fertilizer usage efficiency and managing chemical losses