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Utilization of waste straw and husks from rice production: A review

Bernard A. Goodman

2020Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts422 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As a staple food for much of the world, rice production is widespread. However, it also results in the generation of large quantities of non-food biomass, primarily in the form of straw and husks. Although they have been little utilized and much rice straw is still simply burned, these lignocellulosic materials potentially have considerable values. This review considers the composition of rice straw and husks, the various processes involved in the production of valuable products, and a range of uses to which they can be put. These include agricultural amendments, energy production, environmental adsorbents, construction materials, and various speciality products.

Topics & Concepts

HuskStrawRice strawBiomass (ecology)Agricultural wasteEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Waste managementBiofuelPulp and paper industryAgricultureAgronomyEngineeringBiologyEconomicsBotanyEcologyMacroeconomicsBiofuel production and bioconversionLignin and Wood ChemistryThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
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