Protecting the Privilege of Burning Sugarcane at Harvest [PDF]
The South African sugar industry burns 90% of the crop at harvest while 10% is harvested green. The trend to burn cane at harvest has increased over the past twenty years, despite growing pressure from the public and environmental legislation. This paper
Hurly, K.M. +2 more
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Biologic additive in the sugar cane silage treated with urea.
J. B. de Andrade +5 more
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Influence of the vinasse application in sugar cane fields in Patrocínio Paulista, São Paulo State, Brazil [PDF]
A. Waal +6 more
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Selective Anionic Dye Adsorption from Multi-Dye Mixtures Using Modified Silica Nanoparticles Derived from Sugar Cane Bagasse Ash. [PDF]
Dokkathin O +8 more
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Adsorption of Cu (II) Ions Present in the Distilled Beverage (Sugar Cane Spirit) Using Chitosan Derived from the Shrimp Shell. [PDF]
Dos Santos LN +3 more
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Modeling of a Novel Approach to Water Recovery from Sugar Cane Vinasse: Optimization of Exergy Efficiency, Heat Exchange Area, and Thermal Performance Ratio Using Genetic Algorithm and TOPSIS. [PDF]
Oliveira TB, Costa Junior EF, Costa AOS.
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Effects of Sugar Cane Molasses Addition on the Fermentation Quality, Microbial Community, and Tastes of Alfalfa Silage. [PDF]
Luo R +6 more
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Potential of expansion of irrigated sugar cane considering natural and potential water availability
Laisi Bellon Cesconetto
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Spatial variation in soil moisture with subsurface drip irrigation in cane sugar
Renato Campos de Oliveira +5 more
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