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Saeed Firouzi

Bio: Saeed Firouzi is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Net energy gain & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 316 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of energy input on rain-fed watermelon yield were evaluated using the Cobb-Douglas model and sensitivity analysis and the results showed that increasing one MJ of energy inputs of human labor, machinery, diesel fuel, chemical fertilizers, biocides, and seed changed the yield by 1.19, energy productivity was 1.15, energy intensity was 0.87, and net energy gain was 19680.

47 citations

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TL;DR: The results indicated that fossil resources depletion impact category was attributed the highest negative environmental impacts of tobacco production followed by terrestrial eutrophication, which implies many agricultural systems could benefit from using the developed weighting factors for LCA studies in the agricultural sector.

43 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the environmental impacts of kiwifruit production in Guilan province of Iran using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology and Cobb-Douglas (CD) modeling.

41 citations

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15 Jan 2017-Energy
TL;DR: In this paper, an industrial horizontal rotary dryer (IHRD) developed in northern Iran was investigated and compared with those of the conventional industrial batch-type bed dryer at five paddy final moisture levels.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions footprint associated with tea, peanut and kiwifruit production in Guilan province of Iran was studied, where data were collected using farmers' questionnaire in the 2012-2013 production years.

32 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the energy budget, and carbon footprint (CF) of no-till and mulches under the upland rice-mustard (Brassica campestris var. toria) cropping system over CT based system to develop a clean production technology for improving the environmental quality and conserving natural resources.

141 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the assessment of energy flow, environmental emissions of walnut orchards in Alborz province of Iran and their simultaneous optimization by multi-objective imperialist competitive algorithm are the main goals of this investigation.

102 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, two different agro-ecological tools were considered: bio-fertilizer and presence or absence of green manure (GM+ and GM−) in an organic zucchini-lettuce rotation.
Abstract: The Circular Economy concept implies the re-design of existing production systems in agriculture, by promoting agricultural waste recycling. In an organic zucchini—lettuce rotation, two different agroecological tools were considered: biofertilizer and presence or absence of green manure (GM+ and GM−). In particular, we compared: (i) anaerobic digestate from cattle manure, co-composted with vegetable wastes, with the presence of GM (AD GM+); (ii) olive pomace compost, re-composted, with the presence of GM (OWC GM+); (iii) municipal waste compost with GM (MWC GM+); (iv) municipal waste compost without GM (MWC GM−). These materials were tested with a commercial organic fertilizer without GM (COF GM−) as a positive control. The objectives were: (i) assessing the environmental sustainability of biofertilizers through carbon footprint analysis by greenhouse gas—GHG—emissions; (ii) evaluating the agronomic performance on the vegetable rotation, by energy output assessment. The total carbon emissions of biofertilizers production was 63.9 and 67.0 kg of CO2 eq Mg−1 for AD and OWC, respectively. The co-composting and re-composting processes emitted 31.4 and 8.4 kg CO2 per Mg of compost, respectively. In AD the ventilation phase of composting accounted for 37.2% of total emissions. The total CO2 emission values for the two-crop cycles were the highest in COF GM− and the lowest in OWC GM+, due to different fertilizer sources. On the average of the treatments, the input that induced the highest CO2 emission was irrigation (37.9%). The energy output assessment for zucchini and lettuce highlighted similar performance for all the treatments. Our findings demonstrated the validity of the tested processes to recycle agro-industrial wastes, and the potential of agroecological practices (GM) to mitigate GHG emissions.

88 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference model was used to predict economic profit, output energy and global warning in milling factories of Guilan province, Iran.

80 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, environmental damages of horticultural crops are evaluated by using LCA technique and CExD analysis under different cropping systems including citrus, hazelnut, kiwifruit, tea, and watermelon in Guilan province of Iran.

79 citations