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Economic Feasibility of Ethanol Production from Sweet Sorghum Juice in Texas [PDF]
The economic feasibility of producing ethanol from sweet sorghum juice is projected using Monte Carlo simulation models to estimate the price ethanol plants will likely have to pay for sweet sorghum and the uncertain returns for ethanol plants.
Frosch, Brian J. +4 more
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Abstract Introduction The fragmentation of the Atlantic Forest has caused severe biodiversity loss. In Paraná State, more than 96% of the original vegetation, predominantly semideciduous seasonal forest, has been degraded. Ecological restoration is a key strategy to reverse this scenario, aiming to recover environmental conditions equivalent to the ...
Julia Sebben +4 more
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Breaking into the Cellulosic Ethanol Market: Capacity and Storage Strategies [PDF]
This paper examines the possibilities of breaking into the cellulosic ethanol market in south Louisiana via strategic feedstock choices and the leveraging of the area’s competitive advantages.
Darby, Paul M. +2 more
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Abstract Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.), a C4 plant, is a vital renewable biofuel and sugar source for industries worldwide. However, synchronizing flowering between parental lines often poses challenges for breeders, hindering effective crossbreeding efforts.
Paulo H. da Silva Santos +11 more
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Effect of processing technology and sugarcane varieties on the quality properties of unrefined non-centrifugal sugar. [PDF]
Vera-Gutiérrez T +3 more
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Abstract High‐throughput phenotyping (HTP) techniques have brought new opportunities to understand and evaluate key traits in plant breeding programs. Combining multiple measures through time and random regression models permits a more comprehensive understanding of the genetic and environmental effects on trait expression over time. This study aims to
Felipe Sabadin +16 more
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ABSTRACT A 10‐week indoor culture trial was carried out to assess the impact of various C/N ratios on the water quality, growth performance and haematology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in a biofloc system. The experiment included four biofloc treatment groups with distinct C/N ratios (12:1, 15:1, 18:1 and 21:1) and a control group with a C/N
Shompa Sarker +6 more
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Services liberalization in preferential trade arrangements : the case of Kenya [PDF]
Given the growing importance of commitments to foreign investors in services in regional trade agreements, it is important to develop applied general equilibrium models to assess the impacts of liberalization of barriers to multinational service ...
Balistreri , Edward J., Tarr, David G.
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Abstract Land is a non‐renewable resource that has a finite quantity, and efficient use of this resource is imperative for food security, development, and adaptation to climatic change. In this regard, land suitability analysis is a fundamental decision‐support system that ensures the allocation of this resource for an optimal production agenda while ...
Shasho Zeleke Nurgisa +2 more
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Transcriptome and WGCNA analysis revealed the molecular mechanism of drought resistance in new sugarcane varieties. [PDF]
Wang Z, Yin S, Wei Y, Chen B, Li W.
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