Strategies for economic utilization of rice straw residues into value-added by-products and prevention of environmental pollution

Y Singh, S Sharma, U Kumar, P Sihag, P Balyan… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Rice straw management, along with the prevalent practice of residue burning, poses
multifaceted challenges with substantial environmental and human health implications. After …

Effective utilization of rice straw in value-added by-products: A systematic review of state of art and future perspectives

R Singh, M Patel - Biomass and Bioenergy, 2022 - Elsevier
Rice is a conventional crop that is produced majorly in the South and the South-East regions
of Asia, leading to the generation of a considerable amount of biomass (Rice Straw) in the …

A review on management of rice straw by use of cleaner technologies: Abundant opportunities and expectations for Indian farming

G Singh, SK Arya - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Rice is the main staple crop of India, where it covers about 44 million hectares of arable land
for the cultivation. To tackle the problem of in situ field burning of rice straw in various states …

A review on biochar composites for soil remediation applications: Comprehensive solution to contemporary challenges

P Singh, S Rawat, N Jain, A Bhatnagar… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Biochar has emerged as a promising material for solving many environmental challenges.
It's derived from biomass pyrolysis and acts as a carbon shuttle between the atmosphere …

[图书][B] Biochar and application of machine learning: a review

K Ukoba, TC Jen - 2022 - intechopen.com
This study discusses biochar and machine learning application. Concept of biochar,
machine learning and different machine learning algorithms used for predicting adsorption …

Spent coffee waste-derived biochar improves physical properties, water retention, and maize (Zea mays L.) growth in sandy soil

AG Alghamdi, A Alomran, HM Ibrahim, A Alkhasha… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Adding organic soil amendments can improve the physical and hydrological properties of
soil, subsequently enhancing fertility for better crop production. In this study, spent Arabica …

Biochar—a panacea for agriculture or just carbon?

E Tenic, R Ghogare, A Dhingra - Horticulturae, 2020 - mdpi.com
The sustainable production of food faces formidable challenges. Foremost is the availability
of arable soils, which have been ravaged by the overuse of fertilizers and detrimental soil …

Pig manure digestate‐derived biochar for soil management and crop cultivation in heavy metals contaminated soil

M Ayaz, U Stulpinaite, D Feiziene… - Soil Use and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Management of heavy metal‐contaminated soil under drought and other harsh hydrological
conditions is critical for protecting soil ecosystem services. In this study, we examined the …

Rice straw: status, management and strategies for sustainable development with special emphasis on the Northern India and government-supported initiatives

A Kaur, R Singh - Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2024 - Springer
As one of the world's most significant staple crops, rice has played a crucial part in meeting
the primary demand for food for inhabitants across the globe. China and India are the two …

Optimisation of rice straw and acacia biochar doses in two soils for phosphorus availability

RK Gupta, M Vashisht, A Sidhu, RK Naresh… - … , Section B—Soil & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Biochar (BC) is a soil fertility enhancer, regarded as a potential carbon sequester and
nutrient leaching preventer. Various studies have shown better phosphorus (P) availability …