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Biochar, soil biology, and engineered microbes come together here as a practical framework for rebuilding depleted land. This book explains how carbon amendments can be designed not just to improve soil structure, but to create better habitats for beneficial microbes, support nutrient cycling, and strengthen crop performance under difficult conditions.
Drawing on soil ecology, biochar science, synthetic biology, and saline alkali land restoration, the chapters move from core principles to field application. Readers will find clear guidance on how microbial communities function, how biochar is produced and characterized, and how surface chemistry affects attachment, water behavior, and nutrient retention. The book also examines how biochar can serve as a carrier for inoculants, engineered strains, and nutrient preloads when careful containment and quality control are in place.
The book is especially useful for agronomists, soil scientists, land restoration teams, environmental engineers, and applied researchers who need methods that can move from bench studies to field trials. It emphasizes measurable indicators, reproducible workflows, and decision points that matter in real projects, from batch consistency to application timing.
Also included are case studies and troubleshooting sections that show how to diagnose failures, compare treatments, and adapt biochar dose or microbial inputs based on observed soil responses. The result is a grounded, method-focused guide for anyone working to improve soil function through carbon materials and microbial design.
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