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Plant Growth-Promoting and Tequila Vinasse-Resistant Bacterial Strains
Tequila vinasse, a byproduct of the tequila industry, is frequently discharged into water bodies or agricultural fields, posing significant ecological and human health risks.
Alberto J. Valencia-Botín +4 more
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Soils of tropical regions are more weathered and in need of conservation managements to maintain and improve the quality of its components. The objective of this study was to evaluate the availability of K, the organic matter content and the stock of ...
Claudinei Alberto Cardin +2 more
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Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the assessment of the application for renewal of authorisation of betaine anhydrous (3a920) as a feed additive for all animal species. In the context of the renewal application, the applicant requested a change of the authorised specifications ...
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +21 more
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Abstract Industrial ethanol production faces the challenge of balancing metabolic efficiency with the minimization of byproducts such as glycerol, whose formation is intensified by osmotic, thermal, oxidative, and nutritional stresses. In the literature, two main approaches stand out for modulating its synthesis: the use of genetically modified strains
Lorena M. F. Leite +2 more
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The Effect of Adding Vinasse for Biochar Production from Bagasse by Pyrolysis Method
The increasing industrial waste was caused problems for the environment. Bagasse is a solid waste produced from the sugar industry. Vinasse is bioethanol industry liquid waste from molasses which contains much nutrients.
Eko Naryono +3 more
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Effect of Vinasse on Soil Acidity
The effects of microbiological activity on soil acidity components in soils previously treated with vinasse are determined. These soil acidity components were interpreted through the measurement of pH, exchangeable aluminium and titratable acidity. The results showed that there was no rise in soil pH when microbiological activity was absent, through ...
N. A. da Glória, M. E. Mattiazzo
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Sugarcane juice is clarified and fermented with yeast to produce ethanol and CO₂. The broth is refined through distillation and molecular sieves, yielding fuel‐grade ethanol stored for transport. Bagasse, vinasse, and residues are recycled as valuable by‐products, enabling a sustainable bioethanol production pathway ABSTRACT This study investigates the
Kapura Tudu +5 more
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Potential effects of vinasse as a soil amendment to control runoff and soil loss [PDF]
Application of organic materials are well known as environmental practices in soil restoration, preserving soil organic matter and recovering degraded soils of arid and semiarid lands.
Z. Hazbavi, S. H. R. Sadeghi
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Hydrogen fuel production from sugarcane and its byproducts – a critical review
Abstract The transition to a low‐carbon economy has intensified the search for sustainable hydrogen (H2) production routes. Sugarcane and its byproducts, such as bagasse, molasses and vinasse, have emerged as promising feedstocks due to their ready availability and renewable nature. However, comprehensive evaluations of the efficiency, limitations, and
Jaqueline Calixto de Sousa +3 more
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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da interação palha de cana-de-açúcar, herbicida imazapic e diferentes meios de aplicação de vinhaça no crescimento inicial da tiririca.
M.C.S.S. Novo +5 more
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