Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health

Pyrolysis technology facilitates the heating of organic waste biomass in a very low oxygen environment to temperatures over 400 °C. The high carbon content and surface area of the char produced via slow pyrolysis makes it suitable for a range of purposes that would sequester the carbon it contains....

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Main Authors: Kocsis T., Pabar S. A., Ferschl B., Kotroczó Zs., Mohási-Farkas Cs., Biró B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-10-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Alimentaria
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ausal-2020-0004
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spelling doaj-f8be66f6619b4f2fbedf05cd615a0bfc2021-09-06T19:41:24ZengSciendoActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Alimentaria2066-77442020-10-01131698410.2478/ausal-2020-0004ausal-2020-0004Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human healthKocsis T.0Pabar S. A.1Ferschl B.2Kotroczó Zs.3Mohási-Farkas Cs.4Biró B.5Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Somlói St. 14–16. HungaryDepartment of Soil Science and Water Management, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Villányi St. 29–43. HungaryDepartment of Ecological and Sustainable Production Systems, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Villányi St. 29–43. HungaryDepartment of Soil Science and Water Management, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Villányi St. 29–43. HungaryDepartment of Microbiology and Biotechnology, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Somlói St. 14–16. HungaryDepartment of Soil Science and Water Management, Szent István University, H-1118Budapest, Villányi St. 29–43. HungaryPyrolysis technology facilitates the heating of organic waste biomass in a very low oxygen environment to temperatures over 400 °C. The high carbon content and surface area of the char produced via slow pyrolysis makes it suitable for a range of purposes that would sequester the carbon it contains. For example, there is a growing interest in its use as a soil amendment, which enhances plant growth and nutrient use efficiency.https://doi.org/10.2478/ausal-2020-0004biocharadsorptionpahspathogensescherichia coli
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author Kocsis T.
Pabar S. A.
Ferschl B.
Kotroczó Zs.
Mohási-Farkas Cs.
Biró B.
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Pabar S. A.
Ferschl B.
Kotroczó Zs.
Mohási-Farkas Cs.
Biró B.
Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Alimentaria
biochar
adsorption
pahs
pathogens
escherichia coli
author_facet Kocsis T.
Pabar S. A.
Ferschl B.
Kotroczó Zs.
Mohási-Farkas Cs.
Biró B.
author_sort Kocsis T.
title Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
title_short Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
title_full Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
title_fullStr Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
title_full_unstemmed Biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
title_sort biotic and abiotic risks of soil biochar treatment for food safety and human health
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Alimentaria
issn 2066-7744
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Pyrolysis technology facilitates the heating of organic waste biomass in a very low oxygen environment to temperatures over 400 °C. The high carbon content and surface area of the char produced via slow pyrolysis makes it suitable for a range of purposes that would sequester the carbon it contains. For example, there is a growing interest in its use as a soil amendment, which enhances plant growth and nutrient use efficiency.
topic biochar
adsorption
pahs
pathogens
escherichia coli
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ausal-2020-0004
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