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Metagenome assembled genomes from hot sugarcane mill mud. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The genomes of six bacteria from the phylum Bacillota were assembled from metagenomic DNA extracted from sugarcane mill mud obtained immediately after heat treatment. These metagenome-assembled genomes were 94.5%–99.8% complete, with <2% contamination, and ranged from 2.6 Mb to 6.5 Mb, encoded 2573–5724 ...
Lapidus E, Uchimiya M, Hay A.
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Estimating sugarcane productivity: an approach using fuzzy logic [PDF]
Brazil is a benchmark in sugarcane production, with the state of São Paulo standing out as the largest Brazilian producer. However, for sugarcane suppliers and mills to sustain this activity, there is a need to improve productivity per hectare and reduce
Luís Roberto Almeida Gabriel Filho +4 more
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Efficiency Improvement in Sugar Mills; The Role of High-Pressure Boiler Technology in Cogeneration [PDF]
Pakistan’s electricity shortage has had a significant impact on its economic growth, people’s livelihoods, and industrial operations. Currently, thermal methods like oil and gas satisfy around 67% of its electricity needs, with hydropower generating 30 ...
Umer Muhammad +2 more
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Soil tillage and sugarcane planting: an assessment of cost and economic viability
Yield and profitability levels in sugarcane crops demonstrate the importance of the agricultural practices adopted, especially for soil preparation and planting systems.
Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim +2 more
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Metagenome-assembled genomes from sugarcane mill mud
ABSTRACT The genomes of 11 bacteria and 3 archaea were assembled from metagenomic DNA extracted from sugarcane mill mud. These metagenome-assembled genomes ranged from 1.79 to 6.45 Mb, with 2,263 to 5,551 predicted proteins, 80.65% to 100% genome completeness, and 43.19% to 68.02% G+C content.
Minori Uchimiya +3 more
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Forms of land access in the sugarcane agroindustry: A comparison of Brazilian and Peruvian cases
Currently, many sugarcane mills face the challenge of obtaining sufficient raw material. This work analyzes and compares the land access forms to cane production in Brazil (big producer) and Peru (small producer).
de Almeida Patrícia José +3 more
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Post-harvest biology and recent advances of storage technologies in sugarcane
Sugarcane deteriorates at a quick rate, just like other perishable crops. The quick loss of sucrose content in sugarcane from the time it is harvested has a significant impact on sugar recovery. This problem of post-harvest sucrose losses in sugarcane is
Varucha Misra +3 more
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Potential of Cogeneration from Sugarcane Bagasse in Mexico as a Decarbonization Alternative
In Mexico, biomass is the largest renewable source of energy, mainly due to the intensive use of firewood for cooking and heating (67.3%) and the sugarcane bagasse used for cogeneration of thermal energy in sugar mills (32.7%).
Magdalena Morales-Guillen +4 more
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Thermal decomposition kinetics of sugarcane mills wastes [PDF]
The aim of this work was to evaluate the kinetic parameters regarding the first thermal decomposition mass loss step of organic matter present in samples of bagasse, filter cake, and vinasse provided by two sugarcane mills by TG in pyrolysis and combustion conditions.
da Silva, Daniel R. +3 more
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Brazil is a reference in sugarcane production, especially the state of São Paulo, which is responsible for the largest volume of sugarcane production in the country. However, for sugarcane mills and suppliers to maintain this activity, there is a need to
Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim +1 more
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