词条 | Residue-to-product ratio |
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In climate engineering, the residue-to-product ratio (RPR) is used to calculate how much unused crop residue might be left after harvesting a particular crop. Also called the residue yield or straw/grain ratio, the equation takes the mass of residue divided by the mass of crop produced, and the result is dimensionless.[1] The RPR can be used to project costs and benefits of bio-energy projects, and is crucial in determining financial sustainability. The RPR is particularly important for estimating the production of biochar, a beneficial farm input obtained from crop residues through pyrolysis. However, it is important to note that RPR values are rough estimates taken from broad production statistics, and can vary greatly depending on crop variety, climate, processing, and residual moisture content.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite journal |last1=Lal |first1=R |title=World crop residues production and implications of its use as a biofuel |journal=Environment International |date=2005 |volume=31 |pages=575-584 |url=http://tinread.usarb.md:8888/tinread/fulltext/lal/biofuel.pdf |accessdate=28 November 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web |last1=Koopmans |first1=Auke |last2=Koppejan |first2=Jaap |title=AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST RESIDUES - GENERATION, UTILIZATION AND AVAILABILITY |publisher=FAO |url=http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/AD576E/ad576e00.pdf}} 3 : Climate engineering|Crops|Biofuels |
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