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New insight into the impact of biochar during vermi-stabilization of divergent biowastes: Literature synthesis and research pursuitsKhan et al., 2020
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- Khan M
- Cui X
- Jilani G
- Tang L
- Lu M
- Cao X
- Sahito Z
- Hamid Y
- Hussain B
- Yang X
- He Z
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- Chemosphere
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Biochar amendment for compost stabilization of divergent biowastes is gaining considerable attention due to environmental, agronomic and economic benefits. Research to date exhibits its favorable physico-chemical characteristics, viz. greater porosity, surface area, amount of …
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