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8-Apr-2026
Biochar helps rice fields cut greenhouse gases while sustaining yields, new study finds
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new long-term field study reveals that adding biochar to rice paddies can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining or even improving crop yields, offering a promising pathway toward more sustainable agriculture.
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8-Apr-2026
Biochar reshapes plant–microbe interactions in wheat, offering new pathway to sustainable agriculture
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study reveals that biochar, a carbon-rich material made from biomass, can fundamentally reprogram how plants and soil microbes interact. By altering both plant root chemistry and the surrounding microbial community, biochar may provide a powerful tool for improving crop productivity while reducing environmental impacts.
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7-Apr-2026
Biochar shows promise for healthier soils and stronger forests, but careful use is key
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A growing body of research suggests that biochar, a charcoal-like material made from plant and agricultural waste, could play a major role in improving soil health and supporting more resilient forests. A new review study brings together over two decades of research to evaluate how biochar affects soil quality and tree-based crops, while also highlighting important risks and knowledge gaps.
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7-Apr-2026
Biochar offers powerful solution to restore acidic soils and boost agricultural sustainability
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A growing body of research highlights a global agricultural challenge that often goes unnoticed beneath our feet: soil acidification. Affecting billions of hectares worldwide, acidic soils reduce crop productivity, disrupt soil ecosystems, and threaten long-term food security. Now, a new review study sheds light on how biochar, a carbon-rich material derived from biomass, could provide an effective and sustainable solution.
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7-Apr-2026
Biochar and beneficial bacteria team up to unlock soil phosphorus and boost sustainable agriculture
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study reveals how pairing biochar with beneficial soil bacteria could significantly improve phosphorus availability in soils, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional fertilizers and helping support global food production.
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7-Apr-2026
New research identifies how to design biochar for removing “forever chemicals” from irrigation water
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study shows that carefully designed biochar can effectively remove harmful “forever chemicals” from recycled water used in agriculture, offering a promising and sustainable solution to protect food systems and public health.
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7-Apr-2026
Machine learning reveals how biochar can curb phosphorus pollution from farmland
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study has shown that biochar, a carbon-rich material produced from biomass, can significantly reduce phosphorus losses from agricultural soils, offering a promising solution to one of the leading causes of water pollution worldwide. By combining environmental science with machine learning, researchers have developed a powerful predictive tool to optimize how biochar is used in real-world farming systems.
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7-Apr-2026
Biochar and plant hormone team up to protect wheat from toxic metals and drought
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University
A new study reveals that combining biochar with a natural plant hormone can significantly improve wheat’s ability to withstand two major agricultural threats: cadmium contamination and drought.
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