Rice straw
View article: Impact of soil moisture, rice straw, and nitrogen fertilizer on greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils
Impact of soil moisture, rice straw, and nitrogen fertilizer on greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils Open
Soil moisture, carbon, and nitrogen are vital factors affecting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in agricultural soils. However, research on GHG dynamics across different soil moisture regimes, ranging from simultaneous flooding‐to‐upland co…
View article: Development and Performance Evaluation of Mycelium-Based Bricks for Sustainable Rural Housing
Development and Performance Evaluation of Mycelium-Based Bricks for Sustainable Rural Housing Open
In rural India, housing predominantly comprises non-engineered kutcha structures constructed with locally sourced materials such as husk, clay, and bamboo, making them sustainable and environmentally friendly. However, enhancing the qualit…
View article: Independent Effect of Water Regime and Fertilisers Treatments on GHG Emissions from Lowland Rice in West Java, Indonesia
Independent Effect of Water Regime and Fertilisers Treatments on GHG Emissions from Lowland Rice in West Java, Indonesia Open
Lowland rice cultivation is a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Managing water and fertilizer is important GHG emissions. This paper evaluated GHG emissions of rice production under contrasting water regimes…
View article: In Vivo Digestibility of Maralfalfa Forage (Pennisetum sp.) and Bush Straw by Sahelian Sheep
In Vivo Digestibility of Maralfalfa Forage (Pennisetum sp.) and Bush Straw by Sahelian Sheep Open
The aim of this study is to investigate the in vivo digestibility of Maralfalfa (Pennisetum sp.) forage and bush straw in Saharan sheep. The experiment involved twelve (12) ram lambs of the Peul bicolor breed, aged between 24 to 36 months …
View article: Development of an Optimization Method for Dry-Type Rice Straw Modeling Considering Mechanical Properties Using the Discrete Element Method
Development of an Optimization Method for Dry-Type Rice Straw Modeling Considering Mechanical Properties Using the Discrete Element Method Open
Accurate load prediction is essential for optimizing the performance and design of agricultural machinery. However, obtaining field-based load data is challenging due to the limited harvesting period of crops. To address this, the Discrete…
View article: RESEARCH ON CONTACT PARAMETER CALIBRATION AND EXPERIMENT OF DISCRETE ELEMENT SIMULATION MODEL FOR RICE STRAW
RESEARCH ON CONTACT PARAMETER CALIBRATION AND EXPERIMENT OF DISCRETE ELEMENT SIMULATION MODEL FOR RICE STRAW Open
Considering the current suboptimal calibration of critical contact parameters in the discrete element model (DEM) for rice straw, which consequently limits the applicability of DEM in the design of rice straw processing machinery, this stu…
View article: Catalytic co-pyrolysis of rice straw and polystyrene for selective production of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Catalytic co-pyrolysis of rice straw and polystyrene for selective production of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Open
View article: COMPARISON OF FILTRATION LOSS REDUCTION IN HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MUD USING RICE STRAW WITH INDUSTRIAL ADDITIVES
COMPARISON OF FILTRATION LOSS REDUCTION IN HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING MUD USING RICE STRAW WITH INDUSTRIAL ADDITIVES Open
View article: Sulfur Enhances Rice Cadmium Accumulation in Organic Deficient Soil: The Significance of Incorporation with Straw
Sulfur Enhances Rice Cadmium Accumulation in Organic Deficient Soil: The Significance of Incorporation with Straw Open
Application of wheat straw could contribute to a sulfur-driven reduction in cadmium (Cd) bioavailability under reducing conditions induced by organic matter degradation. A pot experiment was conducted in organic matter deficient paddy soil…
View article: Microbial Divergence and Degradative Capacity During Straw Enrichment
Microbial Divergence and Degradative Capacity During Straw Enrichment Open
Whether consecutive annual incorporation of rice straw can enrich straw-decomposing microorganisms, and what common and distinct dominant straw-degrading microbial populations exist in soils under long-term rice straw incorporation across …
View article: Sustainable stabilization of soft clay using rice straw fibers: Mechanical and consolidation behavior
Sustainable stabilization of soft clay using rice straw fibers: Mechanical and consolidation behavior Open
View article: Lead (II) adsorption by KOH-modified rice straw biochar from battery wastewater: Adsorption optimization, isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studies
Lead (II) adsorption by KOH-modified rice straw biochar from battery wastewater: Adsorption optimization, isotherm, kinetic and thermodynamic studies Open
View article: Comparison of Fermentation Using MA 11 and EM4 on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Rice Straw
Comparison of Fermentation Using MA 11 and EM4 on the Physicochemical Characteristics of Rice Straw Open
This research was conducted to evaluate the impact of using MA-11 and EM4 fermentation agents on the physical and chemical properties of rice straw silage. The experiment used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three treatments and …
View article: The Influence of Biodegradability and Inoculum‐to‐Substrate Ratio on the Anaerobic Digestion Performance and Microbial Diversity
The Influence of Biodegradability and Inoculum‐to‐Substrate Ratio on the Anaerobic Digestion Performance and Microbial Diversity Open
Continuous‐flow anaerobic digestion (AD) of wheat straw (WS) is often limited by volatile fatty acid (VFA) accumulation at low inoculum‐to‐substrate ratios (ISRs). Here, biochar (8.0 g/L) recovered methane production in overloaded systems …
View article: Metallurgy of Superheater in Rice Straw Biomass Boiler: Ways & Means
Metallurgy of Superheater in Rice Straw Biomass Boiler: Ways & Means Open
The superheater in a rice straw biomass boiler operates under extreme conditions of high temperature and aggressive chemical environments, primarily due to the presence of alkali chlorides, silica, and other corrosive compounds in rice str…
View article: Chlorine Corrosion in Rice Straw Biomass Boilers
Chlorine Corrosion in Rice Straw Biomass Boilers Open
Rice straw is an abundant and renewable biomass resource widely used as fuel in biomass boilers for sustainable energy generation. However, its relatively high chlorine content poses significant challenges in boiler operation due to chlori…
View article: Optimization of levulinic acid production from heterogeneous catalytic pretreatment of rice straw using Dowex 50 W in aqueous ferric chloride solution
Optimization of levulinic acid production from heterogeneous catalytic pretreatment of rice straw using Dowex 50 W in aqueous ferric chloride solution Open
View article: Survey data on factors that drive farmers away from straw burning in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Survey data on factors that drive farmers away from straw burning in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam Open
View article: Current situation of feeds and daily rations in beef cattle production on household farms in some districts of Lam Dong province
Current situation of feeds and daily rations in beef cattle production on household farms in some districts of Lam Dong province Open
The objective of this study was to evaluate the current situation of feeds and daily rations in household beef cattle farms (HBCFs) in some districts of Lam Dong province (LD), Vietnam. Ninety HBCFs were chosen from Cat Tien, Don Duong and…
View article: The effect of Auxin Concentratioin and Planting Media Composition on The Growth and Yield of Straw Mushrooms (Volvariella volvaceae)
The effect of Auxin Concentratioin and Planting Media Composition on The Growth and Yield of Straw Mushrooms (Volvariella volvaceae) Open
This research investigates the effect of auxin concentration and planting media composition on the growth and yield of paddy straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea). Using a completely randomized design (CRD), this study tested various trea…
View article: Rice Field Carrying Capacity as A Source of Ruminant Feed in the Rice-Cattle Integration System
Rice Field Carrying Capacity as A Source of Ruminant Feed in the Rice-Cattle Integration System Open
Kolaka Regency is recognised not only as a major rice producer but also as an important centre for smallholder livestock farming. The Rice-Cattle Integration System (R-CIS) has been identified as an effective approach to optimize local agr…
View article: Pemanfaatan Limbah Jerami Menjadi Produk Briket Demi Meningkatkan Perekonomian Masyarakat di Desa Tanjung Qencono
Pemanfaatan Limbah Jerami Menjadi Produk Briket Demi Meningkatkan Perekonomian Masyarakat di Desa Tanjung Qencono Open
This study discusses efforts to utilize rice straw waste as a raw material for briquette production, aimed at improving the economy of the community in Tanjung Qencono Village, East Lampung. The majority of the village's population works a…
View article: Unlocking the Rice Straw Agro-Waste Potential as Activated Carbon: Pyrolysis and Characterization
Unlocking the Rice Straw Agro-Waste Potential as Activated Carbon: Pyrolysis and Characterization Open
Rice growing is widely practiced in the northern Indian region known as the Indo-Gangetic Plain. A significant amount of rice straw is burned in the field due to the absence of a waste management system. To boost its economic value, Rice s…
View article: Synergistic enhancement effect of straw-earthworms in the reduction of sulfamethoxazole and antibiotic resistance genes
Synergistic enhancement effect of straw-earthworms in the reduction of sulfamethoxazole and antibiotic resistance genes Open
Soil antibiotic pollution is a global concern. It has been confirmed that straw or earthworm can enhance microbial degradation of antibiotics in soil. However, in the C/N transformation processes of soil ecosystems, straw and earthworms ar…
View article: Study on the influence of rice straw ash cement mortar finish on the temperature pattern of sunning water pool in cold regions
Study on the influence of rice straw ash cement mortar finish on the temperature pattern of sunning water pool in cold regions Open
View article: Synergistic effect of rice straw biochar and Trichoderma harzianum for sustainable mitigation of chickpea collar rot
Synergistic effect of rice straw biochar and Trichoderma harzianum for sustainable mitigation of chickpea collar rot Open
Chickpea is a versatile crop with respect to its adaptability to different growing regions from temperate to tropical and serve as a crucial food source for both humans and animals. Collar rot (Sclerotium rolfsii) is a destructive soil-bor…
View article: Co-fermentation of bituminous coal and corn straw to produce hydrogen
Co-fermentation of bituminous coal and corn straw to produce hydrogen Open
In recent years, research and development of new energy sources has gained attention. Coal is a combustible organic biological rock comprising polymer hydrocarbons and traces of inorganic minerals. Notably, bituminous coal has the largest …
View article: From Food Waste to Edible Packaging: Development and Characterization of Biodegradable Gelatin Films with Microfibrillated Cellulose from Cowpea Pod Skin (Vigna unguiculata) and Corn Straw (Zea mays)
From Food Waste to Edible Packaging: Development and Characterization of Biodegradable Gelatin Films with Microfibrillated Cellulose from Cowpea Pod Skin (Vigna unguiculata) and Corn Straw (Zea mays) Open
This research focused on the development and characterization of gelatin-based films incorporated with cellulose microfibrils (CMFs) extracted from cowpea pod skin (Vigna unguiculata, CPMC) and corn straw (Zea mays, CSMC). The use of CPMC …
View article: Construction and As-Built Performance of a Miscanthus Straw Bale House
Construction and As-Built Performance of a Miscanthus Straw Bale House Open
Houses constructed using straw bales have typically been built from wheat, rice, or barley straw, depending on local availability. Miscanthus is a perennial biomass crop with a high lignocellulose content that is grown on agriculturally ma…
View article: Different Impacts of Early and Late Rice Straw Incorporation on Cadmium Bioavailability and Accumulation in Double-Cropping Rice
Different Impacts of Early and Late Rice Straw Incorporation on Cadmium Bioavailability and Accumulation in Double-Cropping Rice Open
Straw return is widely adopted to promote agricultural sustainability, but it can also increase cadmium (Cd) bioavailability in contaminated paddy soils, potentially leading to higher Cd accumulation in rice grains. Although numerous studi…