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Autorzy: , , Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.251IF 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009899.000 Q 003 Vol. 12 CC-BY original-article995649009995.7492071-1050003Biochars Originating from Different Biomass and Pyrolysis Process Reveal to Have Different Microbial Characterization : Implications for PracticeSustainability20202071-10502019/202010.3390/su12041526Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettabiocharFINAL_PUBLISHEDSustainable technologies are increasingly promoted in various production areas. Protection of natural resources, as well as rational waste management, may lead to better optimization of technologies. Biochar, a product of pyrolysis of organic residues has found wide applications in waste management, agriculture, energy and construction industry. In the present study biochar samples produced in Poland and in Brazil were analysed for microbial content using three substrates: Plate Count Agar, Malt Agar, and Potato Agar. Both qualitative and quantitative measurements were done. Microscopic analysis of the biochar structure was also performed. We found that microbial cultures in both biochars represented a wide range of biodiversity of microorganisms genera and species. We demonstrate that the biochar samples differ depending on the botanical origin as well as on the production technology. Structure of the tested samples also varied depending on the botanical origin. Sample 1-PL (pine) was characterised by a compact and regular structure, while sample 2-PL (oak) showed porous and irregular structure. Sample from Brazil (1-BR) showed a more delicate structure than Polish biochars. Obtained properties may suggest a range of implications for practice.Plewik, Dorotamicrobiological analysisTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzatastructureimplications for practice.
Tytuł pracy w innym języku: original-article995649009995.7492071-1050003Biochars Originating from Different Biomass and Pyrolysis Process Reveal to Have Different Microbial Characterization : Implications for PracticeSustainability20202071-10502019/202010.3390/su12041526Żukiewicz-Sobczak, WiolettabiocharFINAL_PUBLISHEDSustainable technologies are increasingly promoted in various production areas. Protection of natural resources, as well as rational waste management, may lead to better optimization of technologies. Biochar, a product of pyrolysis of organic residues has found wide applications in waste management, agriculture, energy and construction industry. In the present study biochar samples produced in Poland and in Brazil were analysed for microbial content using three substrates: Plate Count Agar, Malt Agar, and Potato Agar. Both qualitative and quantitative measurements were done. Microscopic analysis of the biochar structure was also performed. We found that microbial cultures in both biochars represented a wide range of biodiversity of microorganisms genera and species. We demonstrate that the biochar samples differ depending on the botanical origin as well as on the production technology. Structure of the tested samples also varied depending on the botanical origin. Sample 1-PL (pine) was characterised by a compact and regular structure, while sample 2-PL (oak) showed porous and irregular structure. Sample from Brazil (1-BR) showed a more delicate structure than Polish biochars. Obtained properties may suggest a range of implications for practice.Plewik, Dorotamicrobiological analysisTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzatastructureimplications for practice : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.251IF : 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009899.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 12 : CC-BY
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Charakterystyka formalna: actice^aSustainability^a2020^bVol. 12^cissue 4^darticle number 1526^a2071-1050^a2019/2020^a10.3390/su12041526^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^abiochar^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aSustainable technologies are increasingly promoted in various production areas. Protection of natural resources, as well as rational waste management, may lead to better optimization of technologies. Biochar, a product of pyrolysis of organic residues has found wide applications in waste management, agriculture, energy and construction industry. In the present study biochar samples produced in Poland and in Brazil were analysed for microbial content using three substrates: Plate Count Agar, Malt Agar, and Potato Agar. Both qualitative and quantitative measurements were done. Microscopic analysis of the biochar structure was also performed. We found that microbial cultures in both biochars represented a wide range of biodiversity of microorganisms genera and species. We demonstrate that the biochar samples differ depending on the botanical origin as well as on the production technology. Structure of the tested samples also varied depending on the botanical origin. Sample 1-PL (pine) was characterised by a compact and regular structure, while sample 2-PL (oak) showed porous and irregular structure. Sample from Brazil (1-BR) showed a more delicate structure than Polish biochars. Obtained properties may suggest a range of implications for practice.^aPlewik, Dorota^cx^amicrobiological analysis^aTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzata^cx^astructure^aimplications for practice
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Słowa kluczowe ang.: Sobczak Wioletta Latawiec Agnieszka Sobczak Paweł Strassburg Berbardo Plewik Dorota Tokarska-Rodak MałgorzataScopus^aoriginal-article^bOryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym3.251IF^a995649^b998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009995.749^b009899.000^c009999.000^d009929.000202020202020Biochars Originating from Different Biomass and Pyrolysis Process Reveal to Have Different Microb00000392730000000973AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1526PRACA RECENZOWANA100^a2071-1050^bQ^iX^jXY^kQ019173^a003^b003^c2020-03-12, 12:39^d2021-07-02, 11:52^e3427929000^f3324029087^aBiochars Originating from Different Biomass and Pyrolysis Process Reveal to Have Different Microbial Characterization : Implications for Practice^aSustainability^a2020^bVol. 12^cissue 4^darticle number 1526^a2071-1050^a2019/2020^a10.3390/su12041526^aŻukiewicz-Sobczak, Wioletta^cy^abiochar^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aSustainable technologies are increasingly promoted in various production areas. Protection of natural resources, as well as rational waste management, may lead to better optimization of technologies. Biochar, a product of pyrolysis of organic residues has found wide applications in waste management, agriculture, energy and construction industry. In the present study biochar samples produced in Poland and in Brazil were analysed for microbial content using three substrates: Plate Count Agar, Malt Agar, and Potato Agar. Both qualitative and quantitative measurements were done. Microscopic analysis of the biochar structure was also performed. We found that microbial cultures in both biochars represented a wide range of biodiversity of microorganisms genera and species. We demonstrate that the biochar samples differ depending on the botanical origin as well as on the production technology. Structure of the tested samples also varied depending on the botanical origin. Sample 1-PL (pine) was characterised by a compact and regular structure, while sample 2-PL (oak) showed porous and irregular structure. Sample from Brazil (1-BR) showed a more delicate structure than Polish biochars. Obtained properties may suggest a range of implications for practice.^aPlewik, Dorota^cx^amicrobiological analysis^aTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzata^cx^astructure^aimplications for practice
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