Background: Rice plants generate a large amount of straw after harvesting, which is currently managed mainly by incineration or used as animal bedding, animal fodder or wrapping of materials during transport. Other technological uses, such as the production of energy and biofuels, pulp and paper production or construction materials have also been described. However, due to the current European Union (EU) restrictions, alternatives for waste management must be sought. Valorisation of rice straw is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals agenda set by the EU, since interesting biocompounds have been described in their composition and, after a successful extraction and purification, they can be used in various sectors. Scope and approac...
The global rise in energy consumption, predicted increase in energy demands, price fluctuations, dep...
Increased environmental concern over climate change due to higher oil usage has made human being to ...
Proper management of waste requires a huge investment and proper recycling of this waste can be a so...
The biomass industrialization valorisation of grains and cereals is considered an opportunity for th...
The increase in global population, expected daunting energy demands, and scarcity of resources has d...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
Rice is the main food crop plant in agricultural economy based country like Sri Lanka, which cultiva...
The numerous environmental problems caused by the extensive use of fossil resources have led to the ...
Cellulose is a material used in producing natural fibers, which is more environmentally friendly tha...
Agriculture is a key sector of Sri Lankan economy today. Sri Lanka’s main food crop is rice. Rice is...
Plastics waste has been recently recognized as one of the most critical environmental issues. The mo...
Rice is a staple food in most Asian countries and a source of energy for 30 per cent of the world’s ...
This study was conducted at the Laboratory of Food Crops and Floriculture, Institute of Tropical Agr...
This basic research was carried out on bio-ethanol derived from cellulosic waste (rice straw). In vi...
Volatile oil price and growing emphasis on environmental conservation have stimulated the developmen...
The global rise in energy consumption, predicted increase in energy demands, price fluctuations, dep...
Increased environmental concern over climate change due to higher oil usage has made human being to ...
Proper management of waste requires a huge investment and proper recycling of this waste can be a so...
The biomass industrialization valorisation of grains and cereals is considered an opportunity for th...
The increase in global population, expected daunting energy demands, and scarcity of resources has d...
Cellulose has become a wonder material in the present context of research and development since it i...
Rice is the main food crop plant in agricultural economy based country like Sri Lanka, which cultiva...
The numerous environmental problems caused by the extensive use of fossil resources have led to the ...
Cellulose is a material used in producing natural fibers, which is more environmentally friendly tha...
Agriculture is a key sector of Sri Lankan economy today. Sri Lanka’s main food crop is rice. Rice is...
Plastics waste has been recently recognized as one of the most critical environmental issues. The mo...
Rice is a staple food in most Asian countries and a source of energy for 30 per cent of the world’s ...
This study was conducted at the Laboratory of Food Crops and Floriculture, Institute of Tropical Agr...
This basic research was carried out on bio-ethanol derived from cellulosic waste (rice straw). In vi...
Volatile oil price and growing emphasis on environmental conservation have stimulated the developmen...
The global rise in energy consumption, predicted increase in energy demands, price fluctuations, dep...
Increased environmental concern over climate change due to higher oil usage has made human being to ...
Proper management of waste requires a huge investment and proper recycling of this waste can be a so...