The memorandum was signed between PAU Vice-Chancellor, Baldev Singh Dhillon and Robert Berry, an expert of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University in UK, a University spokesman said.
Other officials present were, R K Gumber, Additional Director of Research (Crop Improvement), H S Thind, Head, Soil Science, and soil science experts, O P Choudhary and M S Mavi.
"PAU is committed to forge ties with the national and international universities for developing quality manpower and research collaborations." Dhillion said.
It seeks to establish a formal partnership to further the mutual interests and to develop cooperation between the two institutions in accordance with the mission and objectives, Dhillon said.
The agreement states that PAU and the Aston would work jointly for the pot and field trails of bio-char produced from rice straw processing using pyrolysis technology and analysis of raw rice straw pellets, and of the produced bio-char for its fertilizer/soil conditioning value.