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Develo** Slow-Release Reductant for Treating Herbicide-Contaminated Groundwater
Herbicide use in agriculture is important to increase crop yield; however, it has caused groundwater contamination in some countries. Our objective...
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Co-incorporation of hydrotalcite and starch into biochar-based fertilizers for the synthesis of slow-release fertilizers with improved water retention
The unsatisfactory nutrient slow-release and water-retention performance of traditional biochar-based compound fertilizers (BCF) severely limit their...
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Hydrochars as slow-release phosphorus fertilizers for enhancing corn and soybean growth in an agricultural soil
Hydrochars as carbonaceous amendments rich in porous structures and nutrients can be used as promising slow-release fertilizers and soil health...
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Supraparticles as slow-release fertiliser in seedling potential growth of Eucalyptus urograndis and greenhouse gas flux impacts
Slow-release urea fertilisers have been shown to present acceptable values for plant yield and mitigate the harmful effect of soil emission gases....
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The preparation of slow-release fertilizers with biomass ash and water/waste acid solutions from desulfurization and denitrification of flue gas
In this study, a method of preparing fertilizers with the fly ash from biomass power plants and the waste acid solution from flue gas desulfurization...
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Slow- and fast-release magnesium-fortified macronutrient fertilizers improve plant growth with lower Mg leaching loss
PurposeThe application of magnesium (Mg) fertilizer to alleviate Mg deficiency and improve crop yield has gained wide recognition. However, high Mg...
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Analysis of the simultaneous adsorption mechanism of ammonium and phosphate on magnesium-modified biochar and the slow release effect of fertiliser
To decrease the eutrophication caused by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in water, magnesium-modified corn stalk biochar (MgB) was prepared under the...
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Effect of slow release nitrogenous fertilizers and biochar on growth, physiology, yield, and nitrogen use efficiency of sunflower under arid climate
Sunflower plants need nitrogen consistently and in higher amount for optimum growth and development. However, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of...
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Enhanced phytoremediation of uranium-contaminated soils by Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) using slow release citric acid
In this study, a novel slow release carrier for the controlled release of citric acid (CA), hydroxypropyl chitosan-graft-carboxymethyl-β-cyclodextrin...
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Behavior of fast and slow phosphorus release from sewage sludge–derived biochar amended with CaO
The pyrolyzation of sewage sludge (SS) could efficiently transform inherent phosphorus (P) into bioavailable phosphate forms, which endows SS-derived...
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Assessment of the efficacy of slow-release formulations of the tribenuron-methyl herbicide in field-grown spring wheat
The efficacy of slow-release formulations of tribenuron-methyl (TBM) embedded in the matrix of degradable poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) blended with birch...
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Comparison of Nitrogen Loss Weight in Ammonia Volatilization, Runoff, and Leaching Between Common and Slow-Release Fertilizer in Paddy Field
Nitrogen (N) loss from paddy fields contributes to air and water pollution, which has been a serious challenge to agriculture and the environment. In...
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Manufacturing of Slow- and Controlled-Release Pesticides
To ensuring the food safety, pesticides are used as the fundamental material against the major biological disasters. In recent years, pesticides have... -
Slow-release nitrogen fertilizers enhance growth, yield, NUE in wheat crop and reduce nitrogen losses under an arid environment
Higher demands of food led to higher nitrogen application to promote crop** intensification and produce more which may have negative effects on the...
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Characteristics and Types of Slow/Controlled Release of Pesticides
Control release formulations of pesticides are designed to improve the delivery and effectiveness of pesticides for a long period of time. These... -
An Innovative Double-Layer Microsphere Used as Slow-Release Carbon Source for Biological Denitrification
The key problem of in situ biological nitrogen removal in domestic sewage is the lack of carbon source. A new type of double-layer sustained-release...
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Comparing ammonia volatilization between conventional and slow-release nitrogen fertilizers in paddy fields in the Taihu Lake region
Pollution arising from ammonia volatilization in paddy fields could be reduced by using slow-release nitrogen fertilizers. In recent years,...
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In situ bioremediation of Fenton’s reaction–treated oil spill site, with a soil inoculum, slow release additives, and methyl-β-cyclodextrin
A residential lot impacted by spills from a leaking light heating oil tank was treated with a combination of chemical oxidation and bioremediation to...
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An effective biochar-based slow-release fertilizer for reducing nitrogen loss in paddy fields
PurposeAs a carbon sequestration material, biochar has attracted much attention due to its potential to enhance rice productivity and nitrogen...
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Sustainable application of waste construction slurry as a planting matrix capable of water and fertilizer retention
Waste construction slurry is a by-product of engineering construction, and the realization of eco-friendly disposal and resource utilization of waste...