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Among the various agro-industrial by-products, sugar beet molasses produced by sugar refineries appear as a potential feedstock for ethanol production through yeast fermentation. A response surface methodology (RSM) was developed to better understand the
Jean-Baptiste Beigbeder +2 more
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Sugar Beet Cultivation in India: Prospects for Bio-Ethanol Production and Value-Added Co-Products
Sugar beet is an important crop in the advent of COVID 19 as it has a high potential for ethanol production in less growth span. The life cycle of this crop is of five to six months with a root yield of 60–80 t ha−1 and sugar content of 15–17%.
A. Mall +4 more
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A Patch-Image Based Classification Approach for Detection of Weeds in Sugar Beet Crop
Weeds affects crops health as it shares water and nutrients from the soil, as a result it decreases crop yield. Manual weedicide spray through bag-pack is hazardous to human health.
S. I. Moazzam +7 more
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Investigation of Disinfectant\u27s Effectiveness as to Contaminating Microflora in Sugar Production [PDF]
The article presents the results of the studies of the effectiveness of disinfection means, based on chlorinated guanidines, tetradic ammonium salts, dichlorisocyanuric acid, peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide as to the contaminating microflora of ...
Husiatynska, N. (Nataliia) +1 more
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Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris) is the exclusive source of sugar in the form of sucrose in temperate climate zones. Sugar beet is grown there as an annual crop from spring to autumn because of the damaging effect of freezing temperatures to ...
I. Keller +12 more
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Monitoring of Pentastiridius leporinus (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cixiidae), representing the main vector of the syndrome ‘basses richesses’ (SBR) disease in sugar beet is based on morphological identification.
René Pfitzer +3 more
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Ware, Lewis S., Grimshaw, Robert
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A morphogenetic crop model for sugar-beet (Beta vulgaris L.) [PDF]
This paper is the instructions for the proceeding of the International Symposium on Crop. Sugar beet crop models have rarely taken into account the morphogenetic process generating plant architecture despite the fact that plant architectural plasticity ...
Cournède, Paul-Henry +3 more
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Sugar beet is vulnerable to years of continuous cropping, and allelopathy is one of the important factors leading to continuous cropping disorder. To explore the physiological and molecular mechanisms behind continuous cropping obstacles on sugar beet ...
W. Huang +3 more
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Biotechnological methods as a tool for efficient sugar beet breeding
Here we consider aspects of the application of biotechnological methods to rapid creation, propagation, and maintenance of plants with improved or new traits in sugar beet breeding.
T. P. Zhuzhzhalova +3 more
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