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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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Culture Of Cherry Tomato Treated With Pyroligneous Acid

The use of pyroligneous acid (PA), a by-product of charcoal production, is an ancient practice applied in agriculture to...

Wood vinegar a by-product from rural charcoal kilns and its role in plant protection

Students from the RMUTL Pitsanuloke campus developed a charcoal kiln in order to produce charcoal from small fallen branches...

Wood vinegar increases yield of direct seeding rice when used as priming agent and foliar application

Rice production in Thailand has started facing the labor problem in 14 transplanting as more and more people started...