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  1. Biochar - Wikipedia

    Biochar is a high-carbon, fine-grained residue that is produced via pyrolysis. It is the direct thermal decomposition of biomass in the absence of oxygen, which prevents combustion, and produces a mixture of solids (biochar), liquid , and gas products. [13]

  2. A beginner's guide to biochar - The Week

    Sep 28, 2023 · Biochar is a “charcoal-like substance that’s made by burning organic material from agricultural and forestry wastes (also called biomass) in a controlled process called pyrolysis,” according to...

  3. What Is Biochar and How to Create It in Your Garden | HGTV

    Adding biochar, a fine-grained charcoal, to garden soil replenishes nutrients, retains moisture and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

  4. What is biochar and how is it made? | Golisano Institute for ...

    Jan 20, 2021 · Biochar is a carbon-rich material that is made from biomass through a thermochemical conversion process known as pyrolysis. Don’t worry if that all sounds like a mouthful—read on for an introduction to thermochemical conversion with a focus on biochar.

  5. Biochar - MIT Climate Portal

    Feb 27, 2024 · Biochar is a type of processed plant matter that is very rich in carbon. Lightweight, black and very porous, it looks and feels very much like charcoal. But where charcoal is used for cooking and heat, biochar is used in soils to help grow …

  6. What Is Biochar and How Is It Used? | USU - Utah State University

    Biochar is a charcoal-like product that contains no petroleum. It is made by heating biomass such as herbaceous or woody crop residues, non-salvageable timber and slash, or animal manure, in a contained system.

  7. Biochar – Does it Really Work in the Garden? - gardenmyths.com

    Oct 1, 2024 · Biochar is a special kind of charcoal that seems to have many benefits as a soil amendment. It holds water, acts like a fertilizer and grows bigger plants. While doing all this it is also eco-friendly and sequesters carbon in the soil for many thousands of years.

  8. Biochar Basics: An A-to-Z Guide to Biochar Production, Use, and ...

    Jul 20, 2023 · This “A-Z guide” highlights recent science and covers methods to make biochar on site uses for biochar, and methods for application.

  9. What is Biochar? Should You Add it to Your Garden?

    Biochar is technically a soil additive, or enhancer, that helps soil to create, sustain, and replenish the growing environment for plants and organic life to thrive within.

  10. What is Biochar? - Regeneration International

    May 16, 2018 · Biochar is a charcoal-like substance that’s made by burning organic material from agricultural and forestry wastes (also called biomass) in a controlled process called pyrolysis. Although it looks a lot like common charcoal, biochar is produced using a specific process to reduce contamination and safely store carbon.