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Abstract Identifying genomic regions linked to yield and quality is crucial for sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) improvement, but limited studies on its genome and diversity hinder breeding efforts. This study aimed to identify phenotypic variance and common quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) associated with genomic regions linked with grain yield and ...
Chalachew Endalamaw +7 more
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Biodiesel: A New Oildorado? [PDF]
Guaranteeing tax reductions and exemptions, the European governments intend to increase the share of biofuels in total EU fuel consumption to 5.75% by 2010.
Jörg Peters, Manuel Frondel
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ABSTRACT Kafirin is a protein from sorghum grain or its high‐protein byproducts, including dried distillers’ grain with solubles (DDGS) from bioethanol production. This highly hydrophobic and slowly digestible protein has demonstrated self‐assembly properties, indicating its high potential for the manufacture of microparticles.
Umar Shah +4 more
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Various agrowastes have been found to be useful in bioethanol production. Microbial activity during the fermentation cycle results in the bioconversion of simple sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide (CO2).
A. E. Ajiboye, R. A. Olawoyin
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The interdependencies between food and biofuel production in European agriculture - an application of EUFASOM [PDF]
In the continuous quest to reduce anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, the production and use of organically grown fuels in Europe has increased in importance in the recent past.
C. Ivie Ramos +5 more
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Improving Carbon and Process Utilization for Biomass-to-Liquid Fuel Operations [PDF]
With the increasing world demand for transportation fuels, declining petroleum reserves and quest for energy security, there is a renewed interest in Fischer-Tropsch (FT) technology as a viable alternative for the production of liquid
James, O. O.
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Integration of 1st and 2nd Generation Bioethanol Fuel Production: Opportunities and Limitations
Bioethanol currently is the most widely used transport biofuel in the world. At present, it is mainly produced from starch-rich grains and sugar cane (the first generation bioethanol fuel).
Zhanye Xv +4 more
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The objective of this study was to develop an efficient method for enhancing the production of bioethanol in a single-reactor system (SRS) by implementing acid–base pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis techniques, thereby eliminating differentiation and
Nibedita Deb +4 more
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Identification and Characterization of Microbial Contaminants and Associated Bacterial Viruses in Bioethanol Production Facilities to Suggest a Potential Alternative to Antibiotic Treatment [PDF]
In recent years, bioethanol has received worldwide interest as a bioenergy source. This interest has stimulated the production of substantial quantities of ethanol annually.
Coomer, Charles Austin
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The Potential of Bioethanol as a Viable Alternative to Fossil Fuels
Environmental challenges from fossil fuel emission have global issues and have contributed immensely to climate change. Bioethanol has experienced unprecedented level of attention due to its value as substitute to fossil fuel.
K. O. Rabiu, L. K. Abidoye, A. T. Oriaje
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