Comparing to most of the woody biomass indicated in Table 6, the contents of hemicellulose and cellulose are remarkably higher for rice straw and wheat straw while the content of lignin was correspondingly lower than that in woody biomass. In addition, comparing to the woody biomass indicated in...
respectively, and an increase in cellulose content of alkali-pretreated rice straw from 36.8% to 52.2% was noted as well [1]. As reported in another research, chemical composition of rice
cellulose nanofibersdielectric propertiesgraphene oxiderice strawRice straw nanofibers (RSNF) with high lignin content were used in making nanocomposites with graphene oxide (GO) at loading ratios from 0.625% to 5% (based on weight of RSNF). The prepared RSNF/GO films were characterized regarding ...
1.(Cookery) a thin semitransparent edible paper made from the straw of rice, on which macaroons and similar cakes are baked 2.(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a thin delicate Chinese paper made from an araliaceous plant,Tetrapanax papyriferum(rice-paper plant) of Taiwan, the pith of wh...
In contrast, the presence of high cellulose, hemicellulose, and low lignin content in rice straw (24 %, 27.8 %, and 13.5 %, respectively) makes them versatile in the pulp and paper industries (Rosado et al., 2021). Thanks to the scientific community, rice straw is extensively used in pr...
Rice straw degradation with white rot fungi and cellulose multienzyme was studied. The results indicated that the LiP, MnP activity produced by P. chrysosoporium 172 could reach 28.3U/g and 12.6U/g respectively under suitable culture condition. And the lignin was degraded efficiently in contrast...
In a pot experiment, rice straw and cellulose were applied at the rates of 0.2 and 0.5% on a dry soil weight basis with two different incubation periods (2 months and 3 months) from their incorporation to rice transplanting. Seven treatments were designed as follows, T1, control; T2, ...
Protein enrichment of rice straw was attempted by subjecting it to fermentation with a strain of Cellulomonas (CBS.7) which was originally isolated from decomposing cotton debris. Maximum cellulose utilisation (73·2%) was recorded with ammonium sulphate as nitrogen source, supplemented with biotin, ...
Adachi, K., Watanabe, I., Kobayashi, M., and Takahashi, E. 1989: Effect of application of glucose, cellulose, and rice straw on nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction and soil-nitrogen components) in anaerobic soil. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr., 35, 235-243...
Straw returning has shown to positively improve soil structure by increasing the aggregation of micro-aggregates/small particles into the larger ones, thus increasing the content and the stability of large aggregates22. Crop straw decomposition produces proteins, cellulose, and lignin that, in turn,...