In recent years biochar has gained importance as a way to deal with global climate change by sequestering C into soils but also as a soil amendment and bioremediation tool.However not much attention has been focused on biochar and microbial interactions. Biochar with its highly porous structure is believed to provide a suitable habitat for many microorganisms by protecting them from predation and desiccation; additionally it might also provide reduced carbon as an energy source and mineral nutrients.In this study we propose the use of biochar as an inoculant carrier for plant-beneficial bacteria.
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