Biochar has very high stability and can sequester carbon over the long term!
Biochar refers to the solid (charcoal) obtained from biomass such as wood through pyrolysis in an environment with low oxygen (O2). The soil retention period of the carbon (C) contained in biochar is estimated to be between 100 years and several thousand years, depending on factors such as the temperature during pyrolysis. Generally, the carbon fixation period for trees that have been planted is said to be about 60 years. Burying biochar in agricultural land results in the long-term sequestration of carbon that plants have absorbed from the atmosphere as carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, effectively isolating it from the atmosphere for a longer duration. This carbon sequestration contributes to a reduction in the total amount of carbon cycling on the Earth's surface, leading to a decrease in carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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