rice straw

collocation in English

meaningsofriceandstraw

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rice
noun[U]
uk
/raɪs/
us
/raɪs/
the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten ...
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straw
noun
uk
/strɔː/
us
/strɑː/
the dried, yellow stems of crops such as wheat, used as food for animals or as a layer on the ground for animals to lie on, and for making ...
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(Definition ofriceandstrawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They were fed withricestrawtreated with 50 g urea/l as the source of roughage throughout the experiments.
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In experiments on planting method and use ofricestraw, the alternative treatment was superior in half of the treatment pairs.
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The most important nutrient sources arericestrawand manure from buffalo and cattle.
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After 21 days, thericestrawtreated with 50 g urea/l was offered to the animals.
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All farmers and pastoralists used crop residues: 100% of farmers used sorghum straw, followed by cowpea hay (81 %), groundnut hay (44 %),ricestraw(39 %) and some others.
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Feeding of urea-ammonia treatedricestraw.
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All animals were fed withricestrawtreated with 50 g urea/l as the source of roughage in combination with a similar concentrate throughout the experiments.
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No machinery was used in the construction apart from making use of cows for mixing the earth, water andricestraw.
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Ricestrawwrapped around pieces creates red and brown scorch marks.
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Other local handicrafts are embossed lacquerware andricestrawpith patchwork.
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Less commonly, the paper is made fromricestraw.
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The strain was able to convertricestrawhydrolyzate to ethanol, which contains hemicellulosic components.
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Some substances were "wara" (ricestraw), "goza" (the top layer of tatami mats), bamboo, and thin steel sheets.
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After overwintering in sources such asricestrawand stubble, the cycle repeats.
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Crop residues (such as corn stalks, wheat straw andricestraw), wood waste, and municipal solid waste are potential sources of cellulosic biomass.
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Variations of hanji became common, such as colored paper, and paper made from mixed fibers including pine bark,ricestraw, and bamboo.
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Bales ofricestraware kept handy for this purpose as well as stacks of seasoned firewood for the pizza oven.
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Crop residues (such as corn stalks, wheat straw andricestraw), wood waste and municipal solid waste are potential sources of cellulosic biomass.
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