Nano-biochar interactions with contaminants in the rhizosphere and their implications for plant-soil dynamics
The rhizosphere hosts diverse microbes crucial for plant growth. This is because plant roots secrete organic compounds, thereby enriching the rhizosphere with essential nutrients. Biochar improves soil quality, while nano-biochar shows promise in contaminant adsorption. Its production from biochar i...
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Main Authors: | Hemen Sarma (Author), Suprity Shyam (Author), Ming Zhang (Author), Giulia Guerriero (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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