agriculture3 papersavg year 2025weak evidence

The results show that due to limited knowledge

Research gap analysis derived from 3 agriculture papers in our local library.

The gap

The results show that due to limited knowledge of the benefits of rice straw for soil fertility, farmers tend to burn the agricultural waste produced.

Evidence profile

Stated in the cells research gap and abstract sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2023 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 1 times in total.

Research trend

Established — well-defined area with open sub-problems.

Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps

  • The Properties of Rice Stubble Compost and Its Effects on Okra Yield (Abelmoschus esculentus L.), Nutrient Activation Coefficient, and Organic Carbon Fractions in Soil (2026) · CURRENT APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY · doi

    There is a need to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly fertilizer production practices. - There is a lack of information on the properties of rice stubble compost and its effects on okra yield and soil properties.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: there need develop sustainable environmentally friendly fertilizer production
  • Straw-derived biochar was more effective than direct straw return in mitigating soda saline-sodic stress and improving nitrogen use efficiency in rice grown in saline-sodic fields (2026) · Biochar · doi

    The comparative advantages of straw-derived biochar over direct straw return are unclear. - The effects of straw management on rice stress physiology and nitrogen use efficiency are not well understood.

    generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5
    Keywords: comparative advantages straw-derived biochar direct straw return unclear
  • Improving Soil Fertility Through Agricultural Waste Treatment in Subak Telun Ayah, Gianyar, Bali (2023) · Asian Journal of Community Services · cited 1× · doi

    The results show that due to limited knowledge of the benefits of rice straw for soil fertility, farmers tend to burn the agricultural waste produced.

    generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5
    Keywords: show limited knowledge benefits rice straw soil fertility farmers tend burn agricultural waste produced

Questions about this gap

The results show that due to limited knowledge of the benefits of rice straw for soil fertility, farmers tend to burn the agricultural waste produced. This is supported by 3 representative gap statements extracted from 3 papers, rated weak evidence.

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