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Production, prospects and potential application of pyroligneous acid in agriculture

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In this article, a review of properties of pyroligneous acid and its potential benefits in agriculture has been given, where the authors take a critical look at some of the production principles, roles and potential application of pyrite acid in plant growth, development and defense.
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This article is published in Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis.The article was published on 2018-10-01. It has received 115 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pyroligneous acid.

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Comparative study of individual and Co-Application of biochar and wood vinegar on blueberry fruit yield and nutritional quality.

TL;DR: This is the first preliminary study that demonstrates that the individual or co-application of biochar and wood vinegar can be a potential strategy for reclaiming degraded soil and enhancing blueberry production.
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Responses of ammonia volatilization from rice paddy soil to application of wood vinegar alone or combined with biochar.

TL;DR: Wood vinegar was applied alone or combined with biochar (BC) to observe their efficiency on suppressing the ammonia (NH3) volatilization from rice paddy soil and it was suggested that WV needs to be applied with BC at a moderate rate to achieve optimum rice yield and mitigate NH3 volatILization.
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Root Proteomics Reveals the Effects of Wood Vinegar on Wheat Growth and Subsequent Tolerance to Drought Stress.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that the roots from wheat seeds presoaked with WV can initiate an early defense mechanism to mitigate drought stress.
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Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Wood Vinegar Derived from Chinese Fir Waste: A Comprehensive Study on Its Growth Regulation Performance and Mechanism.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the chemical constituents of WVs were affected obviously by pyrolysis temperature and the major components were acids and phenols, indicating that phenols caused the oxidative stress to damage cell structure and inhibit growth.
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Pyroligneous acid mitigated dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in soil.

TL;DR: Variation partitioning analysis and structural equation models confirmed that ARG reduction was primarily driven by the weakened HGT, followed by the decreased co-selection of heavy metals and shifted bacterial community (e.g., reduced potential host bacteria of ARGs).
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Pyrolysis of Wood/Biomass for Bio-oil: A Critical Review

TL;DR: A review of the recent developments in the wood pyrolysis and reports the characteristics of the resulting bio-oils, which are the main products of fast wood pyrotechnics, can be found in this paper.
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Overview of Applications of Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Oil

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed scientific and technical developments in applications of bio-oil to date and concluded with some suggestions for research and strategic developments, and concluded that biooil is a renewable liquid fuel and can also be used for production of chemicals.
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Renewable fuels and chemicals by thermal processing of biomass

TL;DR: In this article, a review of thermal conversion processes and particularly the reactors that have been developed to provide the necessary conditions to optimise performance is presented, and the main technical and non-technical barriers to implementation are identified.
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Review of biomass pyrolysis oil properties and upgrading research

TL;DR: In this paper, the physicochemical properties and characteristics of the components and compositions of biomass pyrolysis oil have been discussed with some suggestions on upgrading and applications of bio-oil in the decades.
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Effects of temperature and particle size on bio-char yield from pyrolysis of agricultural residues

TL;DR: In this article, slow pyrolysis of agricultural residues such as olive husk, corncob and tea waste at high temperature (950-1250 K) in a cylindrical reactor batch reactor was investigated.
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