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Factors driving the carbon mineralization priming effect in a sandy loam soil amended with different types of biochar

Cely et al., 2014

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10048930748172475338
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Cely P
Tarquis A
Paz-Ferreiro J
Méndez A
Gascó G
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The effect of biochar on the soil carbon mineralization priming effect depends on the characteristics of the raw materials, production method and pyrolysis conditions. The goal of the present study is to evaluate the impact of three different types of biochar on …
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