Summaries for Category Paper

Ismunadji, M., Utilization of cereal crop residues and its agriculturalsignificance in Indonesia. Contr. Centr. Res. Inst. Agric. Bogor. 37: 1-14, 1978.

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.

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.

Aronovsky, S. I., The place of straw pulp in fine paper manufacture.Chemurgic Digest, pp. 4-6, 16, July, 1949.

Fahmy, Y. and H. Ibrahim, Rice straw for paper making. CelluloseChemistry and Technology 4: 339-348, 1970.

Toor, F. D. and M.-u.-Din, Pulping suitability of various fibrous rawmaterials of west Pakistan. Pakistan J. Sci. Ind. Res. 16: 202-209, 1973.

Mobarak, F., El-Ashmawy, A. E., and Y. Fahmy, Hemicelluloses asadditive in papermaking. Part II. The role of added hemicellulose andhemicellulose in situ on paper properties. Cellulose Chemistry andTechnology 7: 325-335, 1973.

Ahmed, A.-e.-F. M., Obrocea, P., Petrovan, S., and C. Simionescu,Asupra posibilitatilor de utilizare a celulozelor din paie de orez si bagasain fabricarea unor sorturi de hirtii. Celuloza Si Hirtie 22: 15-19, 1973.

Ahmed, A.-e.-F. M., Obrocea, P., Petrovan, S., and C. Simionescu, Onthe possibility of using rice straw, bagasse and reed pulps in themanufacture of some grades of paper. Cellulose Chem. Technol. 7: 135-150, 1973.

McGovern, J. N., Expanding sources of natural fibers and resultant pulpquality. TAPPI 58: 82-86, 1975.

Atchison, J. E., Agricultural residues and other nonwood plant fibers.Science 191: 768-772, 1976.

Fadl, M. H., Hickel, S., and Y. Fahmy, Bleachability of rice straw andbagasse paper pulps and their mixture. Indian Pulp & Paper 32: 7-9,1977.

Fadl, N. A., Sefain, M. Z., and M. M. Rakha, Effect of blending wastepaper with some indigenous agricultural residues on the properties ofhardboard. Indian Pulp & Paper 32: 11-13, 1977.

El-Ashmawy, A. E., Fadl, M. H., Saleh, T. M., and S. A. El-Meadawy,Soda-oxygen pulping of bagasse and rice straw. TAPPI 6: 109-111,1977.

Fadl, M. H., Hickel, S., and Y. Fahmy, Bleachability of rice straw andbagasse paper pulps and their mixture. Indian Pulp & Paper 32: 7-9,1977.

El-Shinnawy, N. A., Heikal, S. O., and A. E. E.-Eshmawy, Syntheticpaper 1-polyester fibers in paper making. Indian Pulp & Paper 34: 23-25, 1979.

El Ebiary, M. A., The pulp and paper industry in Egypt. In AppropriateIndustrial Technology For Paper Products and Small Pulp Mills, pp. 36-42, United Nations, New York, 1979.

Fahmy, Y., El-Ashmawy, A. E., and S. El-Kalyoubi, Hemicelluloses asadditive in papermaking. Part VI. Effect of hemicelluloses isolatedfrom steeping lye of alkali cellulose on paper properties. CelluloseChemistry and Technology 13: 673-675, 1979.

Chang, F.-J. and S.-L. Fang, Studies on the properties of pulps producedin Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of Chinese Forestry 12: 39-57, 1979.

Jakata, D. N., Rice straw pulping and bleaching in small paper mills inIndia. United Nations Industrial Development Organization,International Experts Group Meeting on Pulp and Paper Technology,1980.

Chawla, J. S., Utilization of lignocellulosic wastes for pulp and boards.Proc. RRAI Symp; PAU, Ludhiana, pp. 39-56, 1980.

Zeronian, S. H. and D. L. Brink, Analysis of rice straw as papermakingand dissolving pulp grades. Comprehensive Research on Rice AnnualReport, Project No. RS-7, University of California and United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, pp 182-199, 1981.

Zeronian, S. H. and D. L. Brink, Analysis of rice straw as papermakingand dissolving pulp grades. Comprehensive Research on Rice, AnnualReport, Project No. RS-7,University of California and United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, pp 212-240, 1982.

Heikal, S. O., Synthetic paper. 3 - Mixture of synthetic fibres inpapermaking. Cellulose Chemistry and Technology 16: 227-236, 1982.

Zeronian, S. H. and D. L. Brink, Analysis of rice straw as papermakingand dissolving pulp grades. Comprehensive Research on Rice AnnualReport, Project No. RS-7, University of California and United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, pp 158-197, 1983.

Singh, J., Thapar, V. K., and S. Paul, Agricultural Waste - Straw inPaper Industry. Agricultural Engineering Today 7: 17-19, 1983.

Zerrudo, J. V., Rice straw for bond and printing paper. NSTATechnology Journal 9: 25-29, 1984.

Anonymous, Rice straw for paper and panel products. Research Staff ofthe Forest Products Research and Development Institute at Laguna,Lecture Handout, Orientation cum Training Program on Improving theIncome and Employment of Rice Farming Systems, IRRI, pp. 1-8,1985.

El-Taraboulsi, M. A. and A. M. Hurter, Newsprint production from ricestraw and/or bagasse using nitric acid chemimechanical andsemichemical pulping processes. Pulping Conference, TAPPIProceedings, pp. 419-438, 1985.

Anonymous, Handmade paper from rice straw. ISSN No. 0115-7787, Vol. IX, No4/87, 1987.

Visperas, R. V., Rice straw for pulp and paper manufacture. In: DA-IRRITechnology Transfer Workshop, IRRI, pp. 1-12, 1987.

Gibe, B., Producing handmade paper from rice straw. PCARRD FarmNews 13: 29-35, 1987.

Anonymous, Paper from rice straw. Indian Trade Journal, p. 975,March, 1987.

Anonymous, Philippine project converts rice straw to paper, The RiceWorld & Soybean News 7: 13, 1987.

Misra, D. K., VI. Cereal Straw. In: Secondary fibers and non-woodpulping, Hamilton, F. and B. Leopold, eds., pp. 82-93, Joint TextbookCommittee of the Paper Industry, Atlanta, 1987.

Karim, M. S., Hanif, M. A., Sarker, A. K., and M. K. Islam, Studies onmaking paper pulp from rice straw (Oryza sativa) by the soda method.Pakistan J. Sci. Ind. Res. 30: 869-872, 1987.

Anonymous, Philippine-made paper from rice straw now exported.World Farmers' Times 3: 29, 1988.

Anonymous, Recycle rice straw into handmade paper. The PCARRIDMonitor 17: 6-7, 11, 1989.

Anonymous, Recycle rice straw into handmade paper, PhilippineCouncil of Agriculture for Natural Resources Research andDevelopment Monitor 17: 6-7, 11, 1989.

Kulkarni, A. Y. and P. M. Parkhe, Appropriate technologies for pulpingand paper making of unconventional raw materials in India. TAPPIProceedings, Pulping Conference, pp. 313-320, 1990.

Kulkarni, A. Y. and P. M. Parkhe, Appropriate technologies for pulpingand paper making of unconventional raw materials in India. PulpingConference, TAPPI Proceedings, pp. 313-320, 1990.

Visperas, R. V., Handmade paper from rice straw. In: Research,Demonstration and Training on Rice Production, PostharvestTechnology and Biomass Utilization: Phase 2: Project CompletionReport, pp. 1-16, IRRI, 1991.

Atchison, J. E., United States nonwood fiber potential rises as woodcosts escalate. Modern technologies in harvesting, handling, andpulping nonwood fibers could restore former papermaking importance.Pulp & Paper, pp. 139-141, September, 1992.

Young, J., Canadian nonwood pulp mill to start up in early 1993.Arbokem's 7,000-metric-tpy facility in metropolitan Vancouver firstnew North American nonwood operation in decades. Pulp & Paper, pp.144-145, September, 1992.

Anonymous, Research exchange concerning pulp and paper institutes inAsia, United Nations Industrial Development Organization, March 7,1997.

Anonymous, Wheat straw as a paper fiber source. CWC Fact Sheet,Recycling Technology Assistance Partnership, a program of the U. S.Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards andTechnology, pp 3-6, 1997.

 
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