Evaluation of the Properties of Biochar Obtained From Rice Husk for Its Application in Agricultural Soils
Débora Machado de Souza,
Regina Célia Espinosa Modolo,
Emanuele Araújo dos Santos
et al.
Abstract:The increasing world population boosted the demand for basic needs such as energy, water, and food. In turn, agricultural production has increased, generating a large amount of agro-industrial waste every year. Globally, Brazil is the seventh-largest rice producer, and the State of Rio Grande do Sul is responsible for 70% of the rice production in Brazil. Rice husks are composed of organic compounds (cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and extractives) and inorganic elements that include potassium, calcium, magn… Show more
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