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  1. Biochar - Wikipedia

    Biochar is defined by the International Biochar Initiative as the "solid material obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment".

  2. Biochar production can have environmental benefits in a variety of applications. Biochar has several unique chemical and physical properties that make it very useful for retaining nutrients …

  3. What Is Biochar and How Is It Used? | USU

    Biochar is a charcoal-like product made from biomass waste, such as wood or agricultural waste, paper mill waste, or other biological residues. The concept for use as a soil amendment …

  4. Biochar Introduction | US Biochar Initiative

    Through biochar, biomass becomes a sustainable and value-added product for urban and rural agricultural and forest communities by creating jobs, improving soil, and reducing forest fire …

  5. Biochar production, activation, and applications: A comprehensive ...

    Sep 1, 2025 · Biochar, a carbon-rich material produced via biomass pyrolysis, has gained attention for its great potentials in environmental remediation, pollutant removals, carbon …

  6. Biochar boom-and-bust cycle - Nature Sustainability

    2 days ago · Nature Sustainability - Biochar boom-and-bust cycleWhile the creation by Indigenous Amazonians of terra preta arose from a specific need for their own survival, modern biochar …

  7. Biochar | Soil Improvement, Carbon Sequestration & Climate …

    Biochar, form of charcoal made from animal wastes and plant residues (such as wood chips, leaves, and husks) that undergo pyrolysis, a process that rapidly decomposes organic material …

  8. What is Biochar? - BiocharDaily

    Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced by heating organic biomass in a low-oxygen environment through a process called pyrolysis. It has gained significant attention for its soil …

  9. What Is Biochar Good For? From Soil to Carbon Sequestration

    Jan 7, 2026 · Biochar, a simple term for charcoal used as a soil amendment, represents a modern application of an ancient agricultural practice. This stable, carbon-rich material is produced …

  10. Biochar is a shovel-ready solution that not only removes emissions but also provides a host of social and economic co-benefits. These include its ability to retain more water and nutrients in …