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Biochar for Environmental Management: Science, Technology and Implementation 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

Edited by (University of New South Wales, Australia), Edited by (Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 976 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x189 mm, kaal: 1723 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367779188
  • ISBN-13: 9780367779184
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  • ISBN-10: 0367779188
  • ISBN-13: 9780367779184
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Biochar is the carbon-rich product which occurs when biomass (such as wood, manure or crop residues) is heated in a closed container with little or no available air. It can be used to improve agriculture and the environment in several ways, and its persistence in soil and nutrient-retention properties make it an ideal soil amendment to increase crop yields. In addition to this, biochar sequestration, in combination with sustainable biomass production, can be carbon-negative and therefore used to actively remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, with potentially major implications for mitigation of climate change. Biochar production can also be combined with bioenergy production through the use of the gases that are given off in the pyrolysis process. 



The first edition of this book, published in 2009, was the definitive work reviewing the expanding research literature on this topic. Since then, the rate of research activity has increased at least ten-fold, and biochar products are now commercially available as soil amendments. This second edition includes not only substantially updated chapters, but also additional chapters: on environmental risk assessment; on new uses of biochar in composting and potting mixes; a new and controversial field of studying the effects of biochar on soil carbon cycles; on traditional use with very recent discoveries that biochar was used not only in the Amazon but also in Africa and Asia; on changes in water availability and soil water dynamics; and on sustainability and certification. The book therefore continues to represent the most comprehensive compilation of current knowledge on all aspects of biochar.

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'With its careful evaluation of every aspect of biochar, this book represents a cornerstone of our future global sustainability. Im convinced that its message is every bit as important as that of Rachel Carsons Silent Spring, and potentially every bit as politically powerful as Al Gores An Inconvenient Truth. If it finds a wide enough readership, it will change our world forever, and very much for the better.'

Tim Flannery (Melbourne, August 2014).

List of figures, tables and boxes
ix
List of contributors
xxi
Preface xxix
Foreword xxxi
1 Biochar for environmental management: an introduction
1(14)
Johannes Lehmann
Stephen Joseph
2 Traditional use of biochar
15(24)
Katja Wiedner
Bruno Glaser
3 Fundamentals of biochar production
39(24)
Robert Brown
Bernardo del Campo
Akwasi A. Boateng
Manuel Garcia-Perez
Ondfej Masek
4 Biochar production technology
63(26)
Akwasi A. Boateng
Manuel Garcia-Perez
Ondfej Masek
Robert Brown
Bernardo del Campo
5 Characteristics of biochar: physical and structural properties
89(22)
Chee H. Chia
Adriana Downie
Paul Munroe
6 Characteristics of biochar: macro-molecular properties
111(28)
Markus Kleber
William Hockaday
Peter S. Nico
7 Biochar elemental composition and factors influencing nutrient retention
139(26)
James A. Ippolito
Kurt A. Spokas
Jeffrey M. Novak
Rodrick D. Lentz
Keri B. Cantrell
8 A biochar classification system and associated test methods
165(30)
Marta Camps-Arbestain
James E. Amonette
Balwant Singh
Tao Wang
Hans-Peter Schmidt
9 Evolution of biochar properties in soil
195(40)
Joseph J. Pignatello
Minori Uchimiya
Samuel Abiven
Michael W. I. Schmidt
10 Persistence of biochar in soil
235(48)
Johannes Lehmann
Samuel Abiven
Markus Kleber
Genxing Pan
Bhupinder Pal Singh
Saran P. Sohi
Andrew R. Zimmerman
11 Movement of biochar in the environment
283(18)
Cornelia Rumpel
Jens Leifeld
Cristina Santin
Stefan Doerr
12 Biochar effects on crop yield
301(26)
Simon Jeffery
Diego Abalos
Kurt A. Spokas
Frank G. A. Verheijen
13 Biochar effects on the abundance, activity and diversity of the soil biota
327(64)
Janice E. Thies
Matthias C. Rillig
Ellen R. Graber
14 Biochar effects on plant ecophysiology
391(30)
Claudia Kammann
Ellen R. Graber
15 Biochar effects on soil nutrient transformations
421(34)
Thomas H. DeLuca
Michael J. Gundale
M. Derek MacKenzie
Davey L. Jones
16 Priming effects in biochar-amended soils: implications of biochar-soil organic matter interactions for carbon storage
455(34)
Thea Whitman
Bhupinder Pal Singh
Andrew R. Zimmerman
17 Biochar effects on nitrous oxide and methane emissions from soil
489(32)
Lukas Van Zwieten
Claudia Kammann
Maria Luz Cayuela
Bhupinder Pal Singh
Stephen Joseph
Stephen Kimber
Scott Donne
Tim Clough
Kurt A. Spokas
18 Biochar effects on nutrient leaching
521(22)
David Laird
Natalia Rogovska
19 Biochar effects on soil hydrology
543(20)
Caroline A. Masiello
Brandon Dugan
Catherine E. Brewer
Kurt A. Spokas
Jeffrey M. Novak
Zuolin Liu
Giovambattista Sorrenti
20 Biochar and heavy metals
563(32)
Luke Beesley
Eduardo Moreno-Jimenez
Guido Fellet
Leonidas Melo
Tom Sizmur
21 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and poly chlorinated aromatic compounds in biochar
595(30)
Thomas D. Bucheli
Isabel Hilber
Hans-Peter Schmidt
22 Sorption and remediation of organic compounds in soils and sediments by (activated) biochar
625(30)
Sarah E. Hale
Gerard Cornelissen
David Werner
23 Biochar and retention/efficacy of pesticides
655(24)
Ellen R. Graber
Rai S. Kookana
24 Test procedures for biochar analysis in soils
679(38)
Michael Bird
25 Biochar as an additive to compost and growing media
717(20)
Christoph Steiner
Miguel A. Sanchez-Monedero
Claudia Kammann
26 Biochar systems and system fit
737(26)
Saran P. Sohi
John McDonagh
Jeffrey M. Novak
Weixiang Wu
Luciana-Maria Miu
27 Biochar, carbon accounting and climate change
763(32)
Annette Cowie
Dominic Woolf
John Gaunt
Miguel Brandao
Ruy Anaya de la Rosa
Alan Cowie
28 Biochar sustainability and certification
795(18)
Frank G. A. Verheijen
Ana Catarina Bastos
Hans-Peter Schmidt
Miguel Brandao
Simon Jeffery
29 Economic evaluation of biochar systems: current evidence and challenges
813(40)
Simon Shackley
Abbie Clare
Stephen Joseph
Bruce A. McCarl
Hans-Peter Schmidt
30 Socio-economic feasibility, implementation and evaluation of small-scale biochar projects
853(28)
Stephen Joseph
Mai Lan Anh
Abbie Clare
Simon Shackley
31 Commercialization of the biochar industry
881(26)
Michael Sesko
David Shearer
Gregory Stangl
Index 907
Johannes Lehmann is professor of soil biogeochemistry and soil fertility management at Cornell University, USA, Co-founder and Chair of the Board of the International Biochar Initiative, member of the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Energy Biomass R&D committee and editor-in-chief of Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems





Stephen Joseph is a visiting professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and Co-founder of the International Biochar Initiative.