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Biomass Sources, synthesis techniques, structures, applications, and contribution toward SDG goals of biomass‐derived carbon nanomaterials. ABSTRACT Plant life has dominated this planet from the beginning of time. With over 82% of biomass (BM) coming from plants, primarily trees, plants are the dominant form of life on Earth.
A. F. M. Fahad Halim +5 more
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Although the use of vinasse as a waste helps replenish soil nutrients and improves the quality of the sugarcane crop, it is known that vinasse residues alter the diversity of bacteria naturally present in the soil.
Wellington Pine Omori +4 more
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Factors affecting clay dispersion in oxisols treated with vinasse
Vinasse is a potassium-rich waste generated in large amounts by the ethanol production that, applied in the soil, can promote changes in water dispersible clay and in its physical quality.
Thadeu Rodrigues de Melo +3 more
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Broiler feed proposal with vinasse
Considering previous studies on the potential use of vinasse in the agricultural sector, this study seeks to design a feed for broilers in three presentations according to the stages of the animal’s feeding program (start 1-14, growth 15-30 and end 31-42 days) that includes vinasse in the formulation.
Nicolle Giraud +1 more
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The stand‐alone renewable energy considered in the review is capable of addressing the problem associated with rural electrification. Government and stakeholder support is necessary to facilitate and improve wind power and bioenergy system development. This review investigates stand‐alone bioenergy and wind energy for sustainable development.
KeChrist Obileke, Patrick Mukumba
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Algal treatment of a mixture of urban wastewater and Vinasse using Spirulina platensis microalgae
Background and Objective: Algal wastewater treatment is a new and economic technology to remove and recycle nutrients from wastewater. In order to investigate the effect of vinasse on microalgae growth and also the effect of its growth on nitrogen and ...
M Gholizadeh, M Nosrati
doaj
La vinasse de mélasse de betterave pour les ruminants
Les vinasses de mélasse de betterave sont des sous-produits des industries de fermentation de la mélasse. Leurs compositions chimiques (cendres, matières azotées) et leurs utilisations digestives (matière sèche, matière organique, énergie, azote) par les ruminants sont très variables selon leurs origines et les traitements technologiques appliqués.
Troccon, J.L., Demarquilly, C.
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Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of betaine anhydrous and betaine hydrochloride for the renewal of its authorisation. The applicant provided evidence that the additives betaine anhydrous (solid form) and betaine hydrochloride (solid form) both produced ...
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +23 more
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Laccase Gene Expression and Vinasse Biodegradation by Trametes hirsuta Strain Bm-2
Vinasse is the dark-colored wastewater that is generated by bioethanol distilleries from feedstock molasses. The vinasse that is generated from molasses contains high amounts of pollutants, including phenolic compounds and melanoindin.
Raúl Tapia-Tussell +6 more
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Background: Colombia is joining global initiatives to mitigate climate change through bioethanol production, as it has large sugar cane plantations and sugar mills, particularly in the Valle del Cauca region. One of the main by-products of the bioethanol
Iván Meléndez Gélvez +4 more
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