Einbringung von Pflanzenkohle-basierten Düngemitteln in der Wurzelzone von Weißkohl führt zu Ertragssteigerung in einem Boden aus der temperierten Klimazone
Die Verwendung von Pflanzenkohle (PK) ist ein wichtiges Mittel zur Verbesserung der Bodenfruchtbarkeit, zur Verringerung negativer Umweltauswirkungen der Landwirtschaft und zum Aufbau terrestrischer Kohlenstoffsenken.
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