2021
DOI: 10.19026/rjaset.18.6060
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Valorization of Rice Straw and Tofu Residue using <em>Hermetia illucens</em> to Produce Protein Rich Biomass and Organic Fertilizer

Abstract: Rice straw is a byproduct that can be obtained in abundance after the harvesting of Oryza sativa with approximately 932 million of rice straw that could be produced worldwide (Kadam et al., 2000). Rice straw mainly composed of cellulose (32-47%), hemicellulose (19-27%) and lignin (5-24%) (Karimi et al., 2006;

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“…Then, after the temperature is reduced to room temperature, the obtained materials are stored in a drying dish for standby. Compost (C) is prepared by combining 85% fresh weight pig manure and 25% fresh weight sawdust under aerobic conditions after 2 months of accumulation and fermentation [31,32]. The effect of biochar and compost combined (B+C) and their different proportions on the adsorptiondesorption behavior of Heavy Metal contaminated soil is studied.…”
Section: Preparation Of a Biocarbon-compost Remediation Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, after the temperature is reduced to room temperature, the obtained materials are stored in a drying dish for standby. Compost (C) is prepared by combining 85% fresh weight pig manure and 25% fresh weight sawdust under aerobic conditions after 2 months of accumulation and fermentation [31,32]. The effect of biochar and compost combined (B+C) and their different proportions on the adsorptiondesorption behavior of Heavy Metal contaminated soil is studied.…”
Section: Preparation Of a Biocarbon-compost Remediation Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A certain amount of soil was extracted using two quartering methods. The soil samples were numbered, placed in a cool place in the laboratory for drying with impurities thoroughly removed, numbered in bags, stored for future use, and sent to relevant testing units for testing [31,32].…”
Section: Data Analysis and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%