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Phenological, yield, essential oil yield and oil content of cumin accessions as affected by irrigation regimes

Industrial Crops and Products, 2014
Abstract Cumin (Cuminum Cyminum L.) is cultivated in arid and semi-arid regions where drought is a common problem, thus developing irrigation programs to minimize yield and quality reduction in this area is needed. Therefore, plant height, yield components (number of branches/plant, number of umbels/plant, number of umbellets/plant, seed numbers ...
S. Alinian, J. Razmjoo
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The Effect of Temperature on Growth, Oil Yield and Oil Quality of Japanese Mint

Annals of Botany, 1986
Field studies of factors affecting yield and composition of Japanese mint oil are confounded by interacting environmental agencies. The effect of temperature, separated from other influences, was examined on Japanese mint (Mentha arvensis L. var. piperascens Holmes) in the naturally lit controlled environment Phytotron, Canberra, Australia. The So Wo I
Duriyaprapan, S   +2 more
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The effect of chlormequat on the yield and yield components of oil-seed rape

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1982
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of the chemical growth regulator chlormequat on the yield and yield components of oil-seed rape. Although this chemical is widely used in wheat production systems, its use as a morpho-regulator for oil-seed rape has not been examined thoroughly. A few Eastern European experiments have been published.
D. H. Scarisbrick   +2 more
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Laser-Induced Voltage of Oil Shale for Characterizing the Oil Yield

Energy & Fuels, 2015
The oil yields of oil shales from the Longkou, Yaojie, and Barkol districts in China were characterized with laser-induced voltage, which was monitored by a voltage tester or a digital oscilloscope when oil shale was irradiated directly by a continuum solid-state laser with a wavelength of 532 nm without an applied bias or at a bias of 9 V.
Zhi Q. Lu   +6 more
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Design equations for the yields of oil upon the semikoking of oil shale

Solid Fuel Chemistry, 2011
The yields of oil upon the semikoking of 21 oil shales from 21 different sources depending on their chemical composition and heats of combustions were considered. The simulation of these dependences made it possible to obtain calculation formulas with the very high statistical characteristics. These formulas allowed us to predict the yields of oil upon
Yu. A. Strizhakova   +4 more
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Oil Yield Characterization by Anisotropy in Optical Parameters of the Oil Shale

Energy & Fuels, 2016
Oil yield is an important indicator for oil shale to optimize the comprehensive utilization. Generally, oil shale is highly anisotropic owing to the combined effects similar to shale. In this paper, THz-TDS was employed to investigate the anisotropic response of oil shale samples from Longkou, Yaojie, and Barkol with different oil yields.
Xin Y. Miao   +5 more
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Near Infrared Prediction of Oil Yield from Oil Shale

Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy, 2002
Fifty-three oil shale samples from the Stuart Deposit in Central Queensland were analysed spectroscopically for hydrocarbon (kerogen) content. Near infrared (NIR) diffuse reflectance spectra of the shale samples exhibited sloping baselines due to particulate scattering and instrumental drift.
Melissa J. Romeo   +4 more
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Chukrasia tabularis - An oil-yielding tree

Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 1997
Seeds of Chukrasia tabularis contain 30% of oil which is quite encouraging. The oil is rich in linoleic and linolenic acids which are nutritionally essential fatty acids. The oil does not contain oxygenated fatty acid glyc­erides and epoxy fatty acid glycerides, hence the oil is likely to be a good edible oil provided it has no toxic properties.
P. Jain, Sushma Mahajan, K. Ayyar
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Yield Stress Measurement Of Gelling Oils

Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1978
Abstract An instrument has been developed which permits the reliable measurement at yield stress in gelling crude oils. The improvement of the present apparatus over the standard tubular instruments appears to be related to a lack of formation of fissures in the gel on cooling and also to the fact that a direct ...
J.P. Batycky, R.A. Ritter
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Oil and meal yields in peanut milling

Oil & Soap, 1946
This paper describes a continuous processing test which was made in a commercial oil mill to determine the nature and amount of the so-called invisible oil loss which has been reported to occur in milling peanuts. Under conditions of processing of this test run no invisible oil loss was observed.
F. G. Dollear   +2 more
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