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Straw burning, PM2.5, and death: Evidence from China
This study uses satellite data to detect agricultural straw burning and estimates its impact on air pollution and health in China. We find that straw burning increases particulate matter pollution and causes people to die from cardiorespiratory diseases.
Guojun He, Tong Liu, Maigeng Zhou
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Straw return can improve crop yield as well as soil organic carbon (SOC) but may raise the possibility of N2O and CH4 emissions. However, few studies have compared the effects of straw return on the yield, SOC, and N2O emissions of various crops.
Dantong Liu +5 more
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Straw return can improve crop yield as well as soil organic carbon (SOC) but may raise the possibility of N2O and CH4 emissions. However, few studies have compared the effects of straw return on the yield, SOC, and N2O emissions of various crops.
Dantong Liu +5 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Rice straw management, along with the prevalent practice of residue burning, poses multifaceted challenges with substantial environmental and human health implications.
Yogita Singh +6 more
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Rice straw management, along with the prevalent practice of residue burning, poses multifaceted challenges with substantial environmental and human health implications.
Yogita Singh +6 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Traditional fertilization management can damage soil structure and lead to severe soil erosion. The practice of crop straw returning to the field reduces the negative impact of straw burning and improves soil quality. We investigated the effects of these
Bo Liu +7 more
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Traditional fertilization management can damage soil structure and lead to severe soil erosion. The practice of crop straw returning to the field reduces the negative impact of straw burning and improves soil quality. We investigated the effects of these
Bo Liu +7 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023
Straw deep returning as an interlayer is a novel practice to enhance soil carbon and nutrients. However, the impact of applying various amounts of straw as an interlayer on soil quality still remain unclear in the saline soil.
Fang-tao Chang +8 more
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Straw deep returning as an interlayer is a novel practice to enhance soil carbon and nutrients. However, the impact of applying various amounts of straw as an interlayer on soil quality still remain unclear in the saline soil.
Fang-tao Chang +8 more
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Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
The straw returning technique is one of the important measures for soil carbon sequestration and soil organic carbon (SOC) promotion in the world. However, the patterns of straw utilization in China with various methods among regions, the effect and ...
Yanli Wang +8 more
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The straw returning technique is one of the important measures for soil carbon sequestration and soil organic carbon (SOC) promotion in the world. However, the patterns of straw utilization in China with various methods among regions, the effect and ...
Yanli Wang +8 more
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Superior adsorption capacity of functionalised straw adsorbent for dyes and heavy-metal ions.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020Dyes and heavy-metal ions are common pollutants in printing and dyeing wastewater, and are thus attracting considerable attention. Herein, an eco-friendly straw-based adsorbent, WS-CA-AM, was prepared by grafting with acrylamide (AM) and citric acid (CA)
Qiming Liu +6 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2020
Rice straw derived biochar shows low-cost superiority as a potential adsorbent in tetracycline (TC) removal, but limited by its poor adsorption capacity and N, P leaking risk.
Jiawei Dai +3 more
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Rice straw derived biochar shows low-cost superiority as a potential adsorbent in tetracycline (TC) removal, but limited by its poor adsorption capacity and N, P leaking risk.
Jiawei Dai +3 more
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Graphene and Rice Straw Fibre Based 3D Photothermal Aerogels for Highly Efficient Solar Evaporation.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020Solar steam generation is one of the most promising technologies to mitigate the issue of clean water shortage using sustainable solar energy. Photothermal aerogels, especially the 3D graphene-based aerogels have shown unique merits for solar steam ...
Daniel Peter Storer +5 more
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