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Cup plant, an alternative to conventional silage from a LCA perspective

The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2021
The growing awareness of the importance of biodiversity in agroecosystems in increasing and ensuring the supply of biomass has led to heightened interest from governments and farmers in alternative crops. This article assesses one such alternative crop, cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.), in terms of the environmental aspects of cultivation for forage
Jaroslav Bernas   +5 more
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IMPROVING THE PLANTING PROCESS BY USING CUP OPERATING CYCLE DIAGRAM

"Annals of the University of Craiova - Agriculture Montanology Cadastre Series ", 2023
The study carried out on the qualitative indicators of work for planting seedlings requires knowledge of the cyclogram of the operation of the cup of the planting device.This involves knowing and correctly setting the operational phases of the bucket at a full rotation of the distributor disc.The realization of the cyclogram takes into account the ...
Paul MITRACHE, Ion SARACIN
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TECHNOLOGY TO CULTURE YEASTS IN CULTURE MEDIA OF CUP PLANT GREEN MASS

BIOTECHNOLOGY: STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES, 2021
It has been found that the cup plant green mass is a promising substrate to culture yeasts. This plant in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania is a perennial, high-yield introduced species, yielding up to 1500 cwt of green mass per hectare. Using the cup plant green mass to culture yeasts is economically preferable, due to the high nutrient content.
V.B. Tsugkieva   +3 more
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Methane formation potential of cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum)

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2015
Abstract The growing number of biogas plants in Germany has greatly increased the demand for maize silage, the predominant crop used for biogas production. With a share of 80% among the energy crops, maize silage is currently subject to major concerns such as competition between food and fuel, environmental issues and sustainability.
Nicola Leonard Haag   +4 more
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Mineirão world cup stadium PV plant — A case study

2014 11th IEEE/IAS International Conference on Industry Applications, 2014
This paper presents a case study about a PV plant installed on the Mineirao world cup stadium located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. An unstable behavior on the line to neutral voltage has been identified on the commissioning of the inverters threatening the loads connected to the transformer and the equipment of the power systems.
A. F. B. O. Silva   +3 more
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Utilization of plant-based biodegradable cup as alternative to disposable cup

International Journal of Science and Research Archive
The study titled "Utilization of Plant-Based Biodegradable Cup as Alternative to Disposable Cup" aims to reduce the production of disposable cups, which cause environmental and health problems. Researchers used wood scobs, bamboo sawdust, coconut husk, agar powder, corn starch, and flour to create plant-based biodegradable cups.
null Jardy Clark Agudo De Guia   +5 more
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Comparison of different extraction methods of polysaccharides from cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.)

Process Biochemistry, 2020
Abstract The purpose of the present research was to compare the effects of four extraction methods on the extraction yields, physicochemical characteristics, and antioxidant activities of polysaccharides from the cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.) (CPPs).
Hongyan Wu   +4 more
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Plant-Able Cups, Sip Sustainably, Seed Responsibly

In “Plant-able Cups: Sip Sustainably, Seed Responsibly,” disposable cups are used to illustrate ecological development. The chapter begins with traditional cups' environmental impacts. Next, it discusses environmentally sustainable materials, design considerations, and water-soluble inks.
Rupayan Roy   +2 more
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Soybean seed coat cup unloading on plants with low-raffinose, low-stachyose seeds

Seed Science Research, 2009
AbstractSucrose, raffinose and stachyose accumulate in soybean [Glycine maxL. (Merrill)] embryos during seed maturation. To determine the relationship of plant maternal composition on seed composition, soluble carbohydrates in three 1-cm2leaf punches at three plant growth stages (R2, R3, R6) and in seed coat cup exudatesin plantawere analysed at four ...
Suzanne M. Kosina   +3 more
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Cybersafety Analysis of a Central Utilities Plant (CUP) Gas Turbine using STPA-SEC

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
As Industrial Control Systems (ICS) become increasingly software-intensive and more complex, the traditional approaches to cybersecurity that undertake a narrow, static technical view of the system are proving to be increasingly inept in the face of new threat vectors and vulnerabilities.
Shaharyar Khan   +2 more
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