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Suhas, Carrott, P. J., and Ribeiro Carrott, M. M., Lignin--from natural adsorbent to activated carbon: a review, Bioresour Technol, vol. 98, pp. 2301-12, 2007.
P. T. Stevens and of Dr. Ron Morse, D. H., Nitrogen Management and the Effects of Compost Tea on Organic Irish Potato and Sweet Corn, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , Blacksburg, Virginia , 2008.
R. W. Sterrett, Growing medium containing combusted bark particles, 1978.
C. Steiner, Das, K., Garcia, M., Forster, B., and Zech, W., Charcoal and smoke extract stimulate the soil microbial community in a highly weathered xanthic Ferralsol, Pedobiologia, vol. 51, pp. 359-366, 2008.
C. Steiner, Teixeira, W. G., Lehmann, J., Nehls, T., de Mac, J. L. V., Blum, W. E. H., and Zech, W., Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil, Plant Soil, 2007.
C. Steiner, Teixeira, W. G., Lehmann, J., Nehls, T., de Mac, J. L. V., Blum, W. E. H., and Zech, W., Long term Effects of manure, charcoal and mineral fertilization on crop production and fertility on a highly weathered Central Amazonian upland soil, Plant Soil, 2007.
C. Steiner and Zech, W., Slash and Char as Alternative to Slash and Burn: soil charcoal amendments maintain soil fertility and establish a carbon sink, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany , 2006.
C. Steiner, Garcia, M., and Zech, W., Effects of Charcoal as Slow Release Nutrient Carrier on N-P-K Dynamics and Soil Microbial Population: Pot Experiments with Ferralsol Substrate, in Amazonian Dark Earths: Wim Sombroek's Vision, 2009, pp. 325-338.
C. Steiner, Soil Charcoal Amendments Maintain Soil Fertility and Create a Carbon Sink, Challenges to Organic Farming and SustainableLand Use in the Tropics andSubtropics. Witzenhausen, 2002.
C. Steiner, Soil Charcoal Amendments Maintain Soil Fertility and Create a Carbon Sink, in Challenges to Organic Farming and SustainableLand Use in the Tropics andSubtropics, Witzenhausen, 2002.
G. G. Stavropoulos, Samaras, P., and Sakellaropoulos, G. P., Effect of activated carbons modification on porosity, surface structure and phenol adsorption, J Hazard Mater, vol. 151, pp. 414-21, 2008.
V. Stamatov and Rocha, J. D., Bio-char refineries: an accessible approach for the development of biomass-based industry, International Journal of Global Energy Issues, vol. 27, pp. 217-230, 2007.
R. J. Smernik, Kookana, R. S., and Skjemstad, J. O., NMR Characterization of 13C-Benzene Sorbed to Natural and Prepared Charcoals, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 40, pp. 1764-1769, 2006.
J. O. Skjemstad, Reicosky, D. C., Wilts, A. R., and McGowan, J. A., Charcoal carbon in U.S. agricultural soils, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 66, pp. 1249–1255, 2002.
L. C. K. M. L. H. D. A. C. A. Singer J.W., Sustainable corn-based bioenergy farming systems. , American Chemical Society National Meeting. No. 162. . American Chemical Society, 2008.
A. Santiago and Santiago, L., Charcoal Chips as a Practical Subsctrate for Container Horticulture in The Humid Tropics, ISHS Acta Horticulturae, vol. 238, pp. 141-148, 1989.
M. Sander and Pignatello, J. J., Characterization of Charcoal Adsorption Sites for Aromatic Compounds:  Insights Drawn from Single-Solute and Bi-Solute Competitive Experiments, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 39, pp. 1606-1615, 2005.