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Biochar from crop residues

Biochar from crop residues

von Murugaragavan Ramasamy, Rakesh Subramanian Srirangarayan und Saravanakumar Subbaiya
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Beschreibung

India being an agriculture-dominant country produces approximately 620 million tons of crop residues annually (Niveta Jain et al., 2014). Agricultural waste is usually handled as a liability, often because the means to transform it into an asset is lacking. Crop residues in fields can cause considerable crop management problems as they accumulate. The major crop residues produced in India are straws of paddy, wheat, millet, sorghum, pulses (Pigeonpea), oilseed crops (castor, mustrad), maize stover and cobs, cotton and jute sticks, sugarcane trash, leaves, fibrous materials, roots, branches and twigs of varying sizes, shapes, forms and densities. Similarly, the agro-industrial residues are rice husk, groundnut shell, cotton waste, coconut shell, coir pith, tamarind shell, mustard husk, coffee husk, cassava peels etc. Some of the common agricultural by-products available in large quantities include bagasse, rice husk, groundnut shell, tea waste, casuarina leaf litter, silk cotton shell, cotton waste, oil palm fibre and shells, cashew nut shell, coconut shell, coir pith etc.

and its impact on soil quality and carbon sequestration

Details

Verlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Ersterscheinung 07. Juli 2020
Maße 22 cm x 15 cm x 0.6 cm
Gewicht 137 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9786202669504
Seiten 80

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