“…These include the use of rice husk as biofuel for the generation of heat and electricity (Sookkumnerd et al, 2005;Goyal et al, 2008;Lim et al, 2012a), biosorption of heavy metals from single and mixed metal solutions (Krishnani et al, 2008;El-Shafey, 2010), vermicomposting for the production of organic fertilizer (Lim et al, 2012b), as animal feed after physical, chemical, or biological treatment (Vadiveloo et al, 2009), and as a support for solid-state fermentation (Kapilan and Arasaratnam, 2011). Rice husk ash (RHA), a product of rice-husk combustion, is useful as a material for building and construction (Khan et al, 2012;Yuzer et al, 2013), glass ceramic tiles and whiteware (Prasad et al, 2001;Andreola et al, 2013), reinforcement of aluminum alloy (Saravanan and Senthil Kumar, 2013), production of silica powder, activated carbon, and carbon-silica composite (Kumagai and Sasaki, 2009;An et al, 2011).…”