Bamboo Biochar As a Potential Source of Soil Humic Substance in ...
Bamboo Biochar As a Potential Source of Soil Humic Substance in ... Bamboo Biochar As a Potential Source of Soil Humic Substance in ...
Question: Why we use bamboo as afeedstock for biochar?• While the forest coverage in tropical and subtropicalis decreasing• The bamboo forest area is increasing. It isestimated that the Bamboo area is increased annuallyby 1-2% per in the world and 2-3% in China• The reasons behind this phenomena are:• Easy to be managed, high biomass production• High economic value• Replacing products of valuable woody ……..
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