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Program

European Biochar Symposium Halle (Saale) 2011
1st Day - Monday, 26.09.2011

Time

Speaker

Title

09:00

Gesine Foljanty-Jost (invited)Opening

Session 1:

Biology/ Ecology /Toxicology

09:10

Claudia I.Kammann et al.Biochar: A way forward to increase the GHG - efficiency of crop production?

09:40

Barbara Kitzler et al.Biochar amendment and its effect on soil greenhouse gas fluxes

10:00

Lucatina Ercolano et al.Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of sewage sludge

10:20

Daniela Busch and Bruno GlaserEcotoxicological risk assessment of biochars from different production processes and feedstocks

10:40

Break

Session 2:

Ecosystem services

11:30

Barbara Weiner et al.Process water of the hydrothermal carbonization of biomass and aspects of its treatment

11:50

Justin BeckBiochar in urban farms

12:10

Jorge Paz-Ferreiro et al.Effect of sewage sludge and sewage sludge biochar on soil biochemical activity

12:30

Elisabeth Jüschke et alImpact of biochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization (Hydrochar) on plant growth rates, microbial activity and soil properties

12:50

Lunch & Poster session

Session3:

C- Sequestration I

15:00

Ana Gajic et al.Short-term study on the decomposability of hydrochars in soil

15:20

Muhammad Farooq Qayyum et al.Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in soils and soil density fractions affected by wheat straw, biochars and incubation time

15:40

Hans – Peter Schmidt et al.Biochar as carrier for plant nutrients and microorganisms – a first approach to activation techniques

16:00

Sonja Schimmelpfennig et al.Could biochar be possibly one solution for anthropogenic caused climate change?

16:20

Break

Session 4:

C- Sequestration II

17:30

Jürgen Kern and Christina DickeGas fluxes in char amended soil

17:50

Daniel Fischer et al.Carbon dynamics and stability of biochar composts

18:10

Hardy Schulz et al.Compared Biochar and Compost effects on plant growth factors as reported for oat (Avena sativa L.) in a greenhouse trial

18:30

Bernd Marschner, Chris BammingerStability and biological effects of pyrogenic and HTC-biochars in two soils

18:50

Dinner: restaurant Brauerei Schad

2nd Day -Tuesday, 27.09.2011

Time

Speaker

Title

Session 5:

Material properties

09:00

Cornelia Rumpel et al.Changes of organic matter properties due to charring: impact of precursor material and production conditions

09:40

Bruno Glaser et al.Experience from two years of biochar field experiment and implications for further research

10:00

Maria Koon et al.Fate of carbon and nutrients after hydrothermal carbonization of lignocellulosic biomass

10:20

Benjamin Wirth et al.Anaerobic treatment of HTC waste water

10:40

Break

Session 6:

Technologies, Pyrolysis, Hydrothermal
carbonization

11:30

Christian Koch et al.Chemical nature of carbonaceous materials produced by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and low temperature conversion (LTC)

11:50

Bernd
Schottdorf
Production of Biochar in industrial quantities

12:10

Eckhart Jedicke et al.Hydrothermal Carbonation in a peripheral, agricultural closed installation engineering – from the work of Artec GmbH

12:30

Arne Stark et al.Hydrothermal Carbonization on the industrial scale: The CS-HTC process

12:50

Lunch & Poster session

Session 7:

Life cycle assessment

14:30

Gerhard Soja et al.Yield Performance of Mustard and Barley in Biochar-amended Soils at Different Nitrogen Levels

14:50

Jim Hammond et al.Biochar to Reduce Nitrogen Fertiliser Use and N2O Emissions from On Farm Spring Barley Crops in Scotland

15:10

Hartmut KoehlerGrowth effects of a Biochar- Bokashi on Plantago lanceolata and Panicum miliaceum

15:30

Mohammed Alhassan et al.Effect of bone during fixed bed pyrolysis of biomass

15:50

Final Discussion

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