"Biochar" is effective for reducing carbon dioxide and improving soil!
Plants that absorb CO2 are turned into charcoal (biochar) and buried in the ground, permanently reducing the total carbon amount from the surface! This also improves soil water retention and permeability.
Biochar refers to the solid (charcoal) obtained from biomass such as wood through pyrolysis in an environment with low oxygen (O2). Burial of biochar in agricultural land leads to the long-term sequestration of carbon that plants have fixed from atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, effectively isolating it from the atmosphere. This carbon storage contributes to a reduction in the total amount of carbon cycling on the Earth's surface, which in turn helps reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. Additionally, the porous structure of biochar is expected to improve soil water retention and permeability, enhance nutrient retention, promote soil neutralization, foster soil aggregate structure, and support the proliferation of soil microorganisms (habitats). This results in beneficial microorganisms thriving in the soil, leading to the development of crop root hairs. It enhances resistance and prevention against diseases and pests, contributes to increased productivity, and helps prevent issues related to continuous cropping. 【Expected Effects】 ■ Reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) ■ Improvement of soil water retention and permeability, enhancement of nutrient retention ■ Soil neutralization and promotion of aggregate structure ■ Proliferation of soil microorganisms (habitats) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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