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The potential use of biochar in reclaiming degraded rangelands
I. Stavi
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Biochar
100%
Degraded Rangeland
100%
Rangeland
66%
Carbon Sequestration
66%
Soil Layer
33%
Organic Carbon
33%
Soil Microbial Community
33%
Natural Causes
33%
Ecosystem Services
33%
Degradation Process
33%
Arable Land
33%
Anthropogenic Causes
33%
Soil Quality
33%
Central Authority
33%
Bioenergy Production
33%
Large-scale Implementation
33%
Biochar Application
33%
Organic Carbon Stock
33%
Pyrolysis Technology
33%
Soil Structure Formation
33%
Soil Structure Stability
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Rangeland
100%
Biochar
100%
Organic Carbon
50%
Soil Layer
25%
Energy Production
25%
Soil Structure
25%
Ecosystem Service
25%
Research and Development
25%
Soil Quality
25%
Soil Microbial Community
25%
Pyrolysis
25%
Bioenergy
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochar
100%
Rangeland
100%
Soil Microbial Community
25%
Soil Quality
25%
Carbon Sink
25%
Arable Land
25%
Research and Development
25%
Soil Structure
25%
Bioenergy
25%
Ecosystem Service
25%