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Water retention capacity of biochar blended soils
Shenoy B. Gururaj
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B. S.V.S.R. Krishna
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
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water
100%
retention
100%
capacity
100%
soils
100%
evaporation
35%
operation
14%
amendments
14%
india
7%
levels
7%
growth
7%
market
7%
ph value
7%
saturation
7%
porous materials
7%
yields
7%
charcoal
7%
pyrolysis
7%
disease resistance
7%
dusts
7%
irrigation
7%
fertilizers
7%
rice
7%
Engineering
Retention Capacity
100%
Biochar
100%
Soil Conditioner
27%
Evaporation Rate
18%
Continuous Mode
9%
Continuous Operation
9%
Rice Husk
9%
Batch Operation
9%
Pyrolysis
9%
Porosity
9%
Chemical Engineering
Biochar
100%
Pyrolysis
9%