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Pyroligneous acid, also called wood vinegar, liquid smoke, pyrolysis water, smoke water, wood distillate, is an amber liquid produced through the natural act of carbonization during charcoal/biochar production - this occurs when wood/biomass is heated in an oxygen starved environment.
Below are articles from around the world looking into the benefits of this liquid for the Agricultural sector.

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Adaptation of the Use of Pyroligneous Acid in Control of Caterpillars and Agronomic Performance of the Soybean Crop

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of pyroligneous acid alone and in combination with insecticides...

Application of wood vinegar to fermented liquid bio-fertilizer for organic agriculture on soybean

The efficiency of wood vinegar added to fermented liquid organic fertilizer to increase yields and reduce pest infestations was...