Co-culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (VS3) and Pichia stipitis (NCIM 3498) enhances bioethanol yield from concentrated Prosopis juliflora hydrolysate. [PDF]
Naseeruddin S +2 more
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Corrigendum to "Production, optimization, and characterization of Ethiopian variant Prosopis juliflora based biodiesel" [Heliyon Volume 9, Issue 5, May 2023, Article e15721]. [PDF]
Debella HA, Ancha VR, Atnaw SM.
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Environmental sustainability and waste conversion of Prosopis juliflora fibre-reinforced ZnO nanofiller particulates PLA composite- mechanical and thermal analysis. [PDF]
Thandavamoorthy R +8 more
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Optimizing dielectric constant of noncommercial biobased fibres - Acacia Nilotica, Acacia Leucophloea and Prosopis juliflora - For composite applications with selected fillers. [PDF]
Hemalatha CK, Venkatachalam G, Mohan B.
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Carbohydrase enzyme and polyethylene glycol altered the chemical composition, growth performance and apparent nutrient digestibility of Prosopis juliflora pods meal diets fed to Boschveld chicken breed. [PDF]
Tshiambara P +4 more
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Impacts of climate change on current and future invasion of Prosopis juliflora in Ethiopia: environmental and socio-economic implications. [PDF]
Sintayehu DW, Dalle G, Bobasa AF.
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Prosopis juliflora leave extracts induce cell death of MCF-7, HepG2, and LS-174T cancer cell lines. [PDF]
Elbehairi SEI +11 more
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Cd2+ removal efficiency of activated carbon from Prosopis juliflora: Optimization of preparation parameters by the Box-Behnken Design of Response Surface Methodology. [PDF]
Chintokoma GC, Chebude Y, Kassahun SK.
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Restoration of degraded grasslands, but not invasion by Prosopis juliflora, avoids trade-offs between climate change mitigation and other ecosystem services. [PDF]
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