Agriculture: State-of-the-art soil
Rachel Cernansky
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Nature, 2015, vol. 517, issue 7534, 258-260
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A charcoal-rich product called biochar could boost agricultural yields and control pollution. Scientists are putting the trendy substance to the test.
Date: 2015
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