https://www.agronomy.org/news-media/...2010/0802/396/
"Initially, biochar application produced inconsistent effects. Several
early samples produced greater nitrous oxide emissions and nitrate
leaching than the control samples.
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However, during the third wetting*drying cycle, four months after
biochar application, all biochars reduced nitrous oxide emissions by up
to 73%, and reduced ammonium leaching by up to 94%. The researchers
suggest that reductions in nitrous oxide emissions and nitrogen leaching
over time were due to łageing˛ of the biochars in soil."
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