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Summaries for Miscellaneous Categories
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Wainman, F. W. and K. L. Blaxter, The effect of grinding and pelletingon the nutritive value of poor quality roughages for sheep. Journal ofAgricultural Science, Cambridge 79: 435-445, 1972.
Verma, L. R. and L. A. Jacobsen, Rice drying using a biomass furnace.American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 88-6001, 1988.
Grohmann, K., Wyman, C. E., and M. E. Himmel, Potential for fuelsfrom biomass and wastes. In Emerging Technologies for Materials andChemicals from Biomass. Rowell, et al, eds, pp. 354-392, AmericanChemical Society Symposium Series 476, Washington, D. C., 1992.
Staniforth, A. R., Cereal Straw, pp. 89-168, Clarendon, Oxford, 1979.
Bhardwaj, K. K. R., Potentials and problems in the recycling of farmand city wastes on the land. Proc. RRAI Symp; PAU, Ludhiana, pp. 57-75, 1980.
Chander, R., Rohatgi, K., and B. N. Johri, Agrowastes from paddy andsugarcane cultivation as a resource for materials. Journal of Scientificand Industrial Research 44: 607-612, 1985.
Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.
Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.
Gannon, R. C., Californian bales. Rice straw for easy removal. RiceJournal, pp. 23-24, May 15, 1994.
Sato, J., Nakagawasai, H., and H. Shimonasako, Study on drying ricestraw. Development of the drying storage technique. Bulletin of theNational Grassland Research Institute 11: 172-180, 1977.
Sato, J., Nakagawasai, H., and H. Shimonasako, Study on drying ricestraw. Development of the drying storage technique. Bulletin of theNational Grassland Research Institute 11: 172-180, 1977.
Dobie, J. B., Miller, G. E., and P. S. Parsons, Management of rice strawfor utilization. Transactions of the American Society of AgriculturalEngineers, pp. 1022-1028, 1977.
Dobie, J. B., Miller, G. E., and R. H. Mosley, Ground level harvestingof rice straw. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 82-1534, 1982.
Jenkins, B. M., Ebeling, J. M., Rumsey, T. R., and M. Malagoli,Empirical simulation of the field drying of biomass. American Societyof Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 85-3077, 1985.
Toenjes, D. A., Bell, M., and B. Jenkins, Baler ammoniation of ricestraw. California Agriculture, pp. 15-17, May-June, 1986.
Blank, S. C., Jetter, K., Wick, C. M., and J. F. Williams, Incorporatingrice straw into soil may become disposal option for growers. CaliforniaAgriculture 47: 8-12, 1993.
Kronert, W. and G. S. Dhupia, RasterelektonenmicroskopischeUntersuchungen an Getemperten Reisschalenaschen als Keramischer Rohstoff.Beitrage zur Entwicklund des Reisenbaus, pp. 95-104, Universitat Giessen,1981.
Kashyap, M. M. and A. Singh, Paddy straw utilization for bags andmats. Agricultural mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America 13: 69-70,1982.
Avella, M., Martuscelli, E., Pascucci, B., Raimo, M., Focher, B., and A.Marzetti, A new class of biodegradable materials:poly-3-hydroxybutyrate/steam exploded straw fiber composites. I. Thermal andimpact behaviour. Journal of Applied Science 49: 2091-2103, 1993.
Marshall, W. E. and E. T. Champagne, Agricultural byproducts asadsorbents for metal ions in laboratory prepared solutions and in manufacturingwastewater. J. Environ. Sci. Heath. A30: 241-261, 1995.
Atchison, J. E., Agricultural residues and other nonwood plant fibers.Science 191: 768-772, 1976. |
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