[AACS] Invitación a publicar sobre Biochar

Diego J. Cosentino cosenti en agro.uba.ar
Mie Feb 24 15:18:06 ART 2021


Estimados,

Nuestro consocio, Profesor Raúl S. Lavado, que es Editor Asociado de la 
revista Phyton International Journal of of Experimental Botany, nos 
informa que ésta va publicar un número especial denominado 
“Comprehensive Effects of Biochar or other Additives after Applied to 
Agricultural and Forest Soils”.
La revista ha iniciado la recepción de trabajos para ese número especial 
e invita, a través de este medio, a los asociados de la AACS que 
desarrollen investigaciones sobre el tema, que consideren la posibilidad 
de enviar sus trabajos para su publicación en la misma. Los trabajos 
serán sometidos a revisión por pares.
La publicación de artículos en la revista tiene un cargo. Sin embargo, 
algunos artículos recomendados serán publicados “free of charge”.


*Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany Special Issue*

*Comprehensive effects of biochar or other additives after applied to 
agricultural and forest soils***

Since about 2010, biochar became a research hotspot as its function of 
carbon sequestration firstly. Thereafter, biochar as a solid porous 
material could be used to dispose wastewater, improve soil quality, and 
reduce nutrient losses from soils. Recently, biochar has been widely 
accepted by government, farmer and scientists to be applied to soil 
system as an emerging additive. There are abundant literatures 
(including short-communication, research article, technique report, 
review or meta-analysis) published to address the foregoing concerns 
following biochar application. Until now, comprehensive effects of 
biochar after applied to agricultural and forest soils are still need 
clarified, as well as the comparison between biochar and other soil 
additives.

Therefore, we want to organize a special issue regarding this topic in 
Phyton, International Journal of Experimental Botany. The following 
specific themes are of interest:

1)Observation of biochar’s effect on soil physiochemical properties, 
nutrient use efficiencies and plant growth.

2)Systematic assessment of the response of nitrous oxide emission, 
ammonium volatilization, leaching and runoff (at least two pathways 
should be investigated) from agricultural and/or forest soils.

3)Demonstration of some harmfulness to soil quality and plant growth as 
results of direct-application of biochar

4)Comparative study of how biochar and other soil additives (such as 
nitrogen inhibitor, bio-organic fertilizer, and stimulants) influence 
the above aspects.

5)Review paper regarding to the above aspects.

Note: Unless authors addressed the underlying mechanisms, property 
characterization of biochar, and only soil incubation experiment with no 
plant growing are not welcomed.


*Editors:*Dr. Haijun Sun, email: hjsun en njfu.edu.cn 
<mailto:hjsun en njfu.edu.cn>e Ing. Agr. Raúl S. Lavado, email 
lavado en agro.uba.ar <mailto:lavado en agro.uba.ar>




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Diego J. Cosentino
PhD AgroParisTech INAP-G
Cát de Edafología
Dep. de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente
Facultad de Agronomía (UBA)
Av. San Martín 4453 - C1417DSA
CABA. Argentina
Tel +0054 011-5287-0742

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