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הנהלה מרכז מידע - ספריה תלמידי מחקר יחידה עסקית דוברות מכוני מחקר אודות
**NEW ** Israel Biochar Researchers Network - iBRN
A network for Israeli researchers interested in the agricultural, economic, energy and climate benefits of biochar. For details and links, click on title.
The Israel Biochar Researchers Network (iBRN) is the outcome of a new research program into biochar use in agriculture initiated at the start of 2009 by Dr. Ellen Graber of the Volcani Center, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel. A number of researchers with relevant expertise have since joined the research efforts of the iBRN. That research is aimed primarily at improving our understanding of how biochar functions in modern agricultural systems, thus providing much-needed support for the pyrolysis/biochar platform. Members of the iBRN seek to expand collective and individual research programs, engage other research groups nationally and internationally, and develop links with similar programs in other countries. Disciplines covered by members of the iBRN include soil chemistry, plant nutrition, plant physiology, organic chemistry, phytopathology, soil microbiology, soil physics, agricultural engineering, agricultural economics, agronomy, and post harvest food quality. To date, members of the network have focused on biochar impact on plant productivity and resistance to disease, pH-dependant nutrient release and surface properties of biochar, effect of biochar amendments on pest and weed control, and the impact of biochar on soil microbial activity and community dynamics. Our overarching ambition is to shed light on the mechanisms which are responsible for the manifold benefits of biochar in agricultural systems.  For information about the activities of the network, enquiries into the possibility of international and national collaboration, or to join the network, please contact me or see the iBRN website.
12/05/10 | יום רביעי
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