We are thilled to annouce that, under the umbrella of the Cyclolive Project, the hereafter reported new scientific paper have been produced by Partnern 8 (University of Sfax), Partnern 2 (University of Florence), Project Coordinator (University of Cadi Ayyad) and Partner 4 (IGB).
🔎 The review explores how biochar and hydrogels can enhance the resilience of fruit trees to climate change. It provides an updated synthesis of recent research on their effects on soil fertility, water retention, and plant tolerance to drought and other abiotic stresses. The study also highlights the CYCLOLIVE case, illustrating how olive mill byproducts can be recycled into sustainable soil amendments to support climate-resilient agriculture in the Mediterranean region.
The manuscript is available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42729-025-02741-0
