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Impact of biochar on soil fertility and behaviour of xenobiotics in soil
Hossain M. Anawar
, Vladimir Strezov
, Farjana Akter
, Md Abdul Kader
,
Zakaria Solaiman
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment
Institute of Agriculture
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Biochar
100%
Soil Fertility
100%
Soil Property
20%
Soil Health
20%
Greenhouse Gas Emission
10%
Soil Water
10%
Biological Activity
10%
Bulk Density
10%
Water Retention
10%
Crop Production
10%
Porewater
10%
Climate Change Impact
10%
Leaching Potential
10%
Human Health
10%
Physicochemical Property
10%
Environmental Problem
10%
Soil Fertility
10%
Environmental Quality
10%
Herbicide
10%
Fungicide
10%
Soil Ecosystem
10%
Polluted Soils
10%
Water Flow
10%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
10%
Soil Organic Matter
10%
Water Environment
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Fertility
100%
Biochar
100%
Soil Health
20%
Soil Property
20%
Bioavailability
20%
Microorganism
10%
Soil Water Retention
10%
Fungicide
10%
Soil Ecosystem
10%
Soil Pore Water
10%
Polluted Soils
10%
Soil Fertility
10%
Herbicide
10%
Bulk Density
10%
Crop Production
10%
Climate Change
10%
Environmental Quality
10%
Greenhouse Gas
10%
Soil Organic Matter
10%
Water Flow
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Xenobiotic
100%
Retention Time
25%
Water Flow
12%
Bulk Density
12%
Water Retention
12%
Microorganism
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Chemical Engineering
Biochar
100%
Colloid
10%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
10%
Microorganism
10%