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Agricultural practices in relation to yield and quality of sugar beet: Yield and yield components
Sugar Tech, 2008The root number/feddan of the two seasons sown with planter showed distinct advantage compared to the manual sowing. The narrower the ridge space (15 cm) the higher, the root numbers/fed. (30716 and 31175 in both seasons, respectively). The differences between soaking treatments with respect to their effect on root number/feddan were not significance ...
Y. Y. I. Darweish+3 more
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Peroxidase as biochemical measure of fresh weight and sugar yield in sugar-beet
Experientia, 1973L'activite peroxydasique est toujours nettement plus elevee dans les tubercules de populations de Betterave caracterises par un poids frais moyen peu eleve et par une forte teneur en sucre. Cette correlation est decelable dans les plantules de quelques jours: elle peut donc servir de critere biochimique de selection.
Th. Gaspar, M. Bouchet
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Cellulose to Sugars: New Path Gives Quantitative Yield [PDF]
Cellulosic residues that had been treated with a small amount of chemical solvent under room conditions were quantitatively saccharified on enzyme hydrolysis. This treatment can be used to obtain simple sugars for the production of alcohol and other chemicals.
Christine M. Ladisch+2 more
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Economics of a Water-Yield Function for Sugar Cane
Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1969An aggregate water deficiency model developed to isolate the relationship between water and sugar cane yield is presented along with the empirical results of a specific application to plantation data. The usefulness of the model as a basis for dealing with a number of economic problems in irrigation management is demonstrated in both a theoretical and ...
Howard C. Hogg+2 more
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Pronamide Effects on Physiology and Yield of Sugar Beet
Weed Science, 2008Field experiments were conducted in northern Greece during 2001 and repeated in 2002 and 2004 to evaluate the effects of pronamide on sugar beet. Total leaf area, leaf area index (LAI), leaf and root dry weights, photosynthetic yield (quantum yield of photochemical energy conversion in photosystem II), chlorotic index, and yield components of sugar ...
Chrysovalantis Malkoyannidis+4 more
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Crop Cycle Length and Cane and Sugar Yields
Experimental Agriculture, 1999Two series of trials were initiated to compare different lengths of crop cycles for sugarcane harvested every 12 months under the local conditions over a six-year period. The first series involved harvesting cane every 24 months and in the second series cane was harvested after 16 or 20 months alternately. All trials included four cane varieties except
S. Seeruttun, C. Barbe, G. McIntyre
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Enhancement of Sugar Yield: A Molecular Biological Approach [PDF]
Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) provides approximately 40% of the world’s sucrose. Although selective breeding and improved agricultural practices have succeeded in increasing the fresh weight concentration of sucrose in beet from 4% to 18% (1), further progress by such methods seems unlikely because sugar concentration and root dry mass are strongly ...
Kevan M.A. Gartland+5 more
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Calculating sugar yields in high solids hydrolysis of biomass
Bioresource Technology, 2011Calculation of true sugar yields in high solids enzymatic hydrolysis of biomass is challenging due to the varying liquid density and liquid volume resulting from solid solubilization. Ignoring these changes in yield calculations can lead to significant errors. In this paper, a mathematical method was developed for the estimation of liquid volume change
James D. McMillan+4 more
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Yield of sugar beet in relation to weather and nutrients
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1999Abstract Data on sugar beet yields from a long-term experiment (1965–1993) at IACR Broom's Barn are used, in conjunction with long-term weather data, to assess the degree to which weather affects yield and how this effect is modified by nutrient availability.
D J. Webb+3 more
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The effect of liming on sugar beet yield and quality
2007These investigations aim to determine effect of carbocalk calcization on sugar beet yield and quality.Dose of 15 t/ha and 30t/ha of carbokalk (byproduct in the Osijek Sugar factory), was applied on the chosen plot in autumn 1999. Carbokalk contained 48.2 % of CaO. The plot was selected on the basis of a soil analysis, i.e. two acid soils was chosen (pH
Antunović, Manda, Tot, Ivan
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