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HTC derived biochar or hydrocoal

 

This is great stuff. The first soil studies with HTC Chars.

The author, Matthias C. Rillig is a top MYC guy, co-authored this work with Johannes

 

Mycorrhizal responses to biochar in soil – concepts

and mechanisms

Daniel D. Warnock & Johannes Lehmann &

Thomas W. Kuyper & Matthias C. Rillig

http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/PlantSoil%20300,%209-20,%202007,%20Warnock.pdf

 

The abstract is a little unclear to me on results, stunted grow at what vol%, but increased MYC at 20% ? ( Maybe it's a good thing if Dandy Lions don't respond :coffee_n_pc: )

 

The solar dried mineral fertilizer to bring organic fertilizer blends up to par is brilliant.

 

Thanks,

Erich

 

On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:17 AM, by Gordon Eliott wrote:

 

below is a link to the latest research from germany on HTC derived biochar or hydrocoal as a soil additive:

 

 

ScienceDirect - Applied Soil Ecology : Material derived from hydrothermal carbonization: Effects on plant growth and arbuscular mycorrhiza

 

 

also a link about the biomass mineral fertilizer content of recycled HTC process water:

 

http://www.lifescienceslink.org/uploads/tx_lslto/08146_fertilizer_TA45664e81.pdf

 

best wishes

 

gordon eliott

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