Cultivation of Urochloa brizantha under different soil densities and doses of wood ash [PDF]
Soil compaction is a recurring problem in agriculture that ultimately leads to a reduction in crop productivity. However, the application of agro-industrial residues from the burning of plant biomass can improve the chemical and physical properties of ...
Rosana A. da S. Rocha +4 more
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Analysis of the amount of ash during sessile oak (Quercus petraea, Mattuschka) wood combustion [PDF]
The subject of investigation in this paper is the amount of ash residue during combustion of Sessile oak (Quercus petraea, Mattuschka) wood that is one of the most usable ones as fire wood in households in the Republic of Macedonia.
Nestorovski Ljupcho +3 more
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Integrated management of ash from industrial and domestic combustion : a new sustainable approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy conversion [PDF]
This work supports, for the first time, the integrated management of waste materials arising from industrial processes (fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration and coal fly ash), agriculture (rice husk ash), and domestic activities (ash from wood
A Bosio +48 more
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Wood Ash Additive for Performance Improvement of Gelatin-Based Slow-Release Urea Fertilizer
Urea is a crucial nutrient for plant growth, but because of its substantial losses due to nitrification, ammonification, and subsurface leaching, there is currently a push to reduce these losses. Urea is frequently uploaded and trapped in gelatin.
Eefa Manzoor +9 more
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Reclamation of Acid Soils with Biomass Ashes from Pyrolytic Wood Liquefaction [PDF]
Fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) is a liquid biofuel obtained from lignocellulosic residues. Moreover, biomass fly ashes (FAs) containing many minerals and micronutrients are obtained in the production process. Biomass ashes can be used as a lime substitute for amelioration of acid soils by increasing pH, providing nutrients for crop development and ...
Marina Fernández-Delgado Juárez +6 more
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How Wood Fuels\u2019 Quality Relates to the Standards: A Class-Modelling Approach [PDF]
The quality requirements of wood biofuels are regulated by a series of harmonized international standards. These standards define the technical parameter limits that influence the quality of solid biomass as a fuel.
Cavalli, Raffaele +5 more
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AshNet: Facilitating the use of wood ash as a forest soil amendment in Canada
The growing demand for bioenergy has raised concerns about the sustainability of intensive forest biomass removal. Less attention has been paid to the ash generated when forest biomass is combusted to produce energy.
K.D. Hannam +5 more
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Application of biomass ash to soil can save mineral nutrients due to its relatively high contents of Ca, K, and P. The study assessed the effect of powdered ash and pellets made from wood fly ash (WFA), combined moreover with additives rich in S (flue ...
Pavla OCHECOVÁ +3 more
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Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Biomass, Nutrient Content, and Heating Values in Southern Thailand [PDF]
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Hytönen, Jyrki +3 more
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Characterization of Ashes from Different Wood Parts of Norway Spruce Tree
Woody biomass from the forest sector is an abundant resource for renewable energy generation. Conventional woody biomass materials such as timber and stem are normally high quality solid fuels for combustion applications in terms of ash related ...
L. Wang, J. Dibdiakova
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