Soil's Superpower: Black Carbon Boosts Nutrient Retention, Transforming Farming Potential
Black carbon in soils from the Brazilian Amazon increases cation exchange capacity. Using advanced imaging techniques, researchers found that black carbon particles have a high surface charge due to their unique carbon structure. The oxidation of black carbon particles and the adsorption of organic matter onto their surfaces contribute to their high charge density. This leads to greater nutrient retention in soils rich in black carbon compared to soils with lower black carbon content.