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Retraction and replacement of: Increased feed supply and dietary fiber from sugar beet pulp improved energy retention in gestating sows. [PDF]
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Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Ammonia-Treated Sugar Beet Pulp
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2001Sugar beet pulp is a carbohydrate-rich coproduct generated by the table sugar industry. Beet pulp has shown promise as a feedstock for ethanol production using enzymes to hydrolyze polymeric carbohydrates and engineered bacteria to ferment sugars to ethanol.
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2009
Fat cow syndrome is an important problem in the dairy industry when large groups of cows are fed ad libitum. This is common where large amounts of corn silage are fed and attention is not paid to limiting access to concentrates. Various metabolic disorders threaten these cows, including fatty liver, ketosis, displaced abomasum, oxidative stress ...
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Fat cow syndrome is an important problem in the dairy industry when large groups of cows are fed ad libitum. This is common where large amounts of corn silage are fed and attention is not paid to limiting access to concentrates. Various metabolic disorders threaten these cows, including fatty liver, ketosis, displaced abomasum, oxidative stress ...
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Sugar Industry, 2017
The sugar beet industry produces considerable amounts of organic waste and by-products. Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is the residue that remains after sugar extraction. SBP is a ligno- cellulosic by-product of the sugar industry and generally used as animal feed at relatively low price.
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The sugar beet industry produces considerable amounts of organic waste and by-products. Sugar beet pulp (SBP) is the residue that remains after sugar extraction. SBP is a ligno- cellulosic by-product of the sugar industry and generally used as animal feed at relatively low price.
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Enzymic saccharification of sugar beet pulp
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1984AbstractCulture filtrates of Talaromyces emersonii UCG 208 grown on beet pulp can convert the polysaccharide components of this agricultural waste to soluble sugars. The saccharification process is facilitated if the pulp is milled or incubated with alkali or peracetic acid before addition of enzyme.
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