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Corn Steep Liquor: Green Biological Resources for Bioindustry

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2022
Corn steep liquor (CSL) is a by-product of the wet milling process and contains mostly crude proteins, amino acids, minerals, vitamins, reducing sugars, organic acids, enzymes and other nutrients. The concentration of organic matter in the CSL is high and the yield is large.
Kemeng, Zhou   +6 more
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Rhopalosiphum maidis (green corn aphid).

CABI Compendium, 2021
Abstract R. maidis is probably the most important pest of cereals in tropical and warm temperate climates. It causes direct feeding damage by the removal of plant sap from young leaves and growing points, and indirect damage via honeydew secretions and its ability to spread virus diseases. It causes particularly heavy economic losses
A. Whittaker
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Study of pyrolysis kinetic of green corn husk

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2020
In this paper, it was suggested the use of green corn husk, which is a biomass from agro-industry, as an alternative source of energy through its pyrolysis. Green corn husk characterization was done through immediate and elemental analysis of its components: cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin. It was also measured its higher calorific value.
Thiago Olinek Reinehr   +7 more
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Adoption and Commercialization of Green Corn, Green Corn –Based Silage, Haylage and Ummb Production for Dairy Cattle in Cagayan Valley, Philippines

Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Review, 2019
This research aimed to improve dairy production and increase the income of dairy farmers using locally available feed resources. Small-scale milk producers rely heavily on available feed resources in the locality which are either indigenous in the area or introduced species for feed and nutrition of their dairy cattle and buffalos.
Eva U. Cammayo, Nilo E. Padilla
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