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Impact of urea-molasses treated wheat straw levels in total mixed rations on growth and nutrient digestibility in Azikheli buffalo calves. [PDF]

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HEMICELLULOSES OF WHEAT STRAW

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1951
Various hemicellulose fractions were extracted from wheat straw holocellulose (extractive and pectin free) by successive treatments with cold and hot water, 0.5%, 1.0%, and 2.0% potassium hydroxide and were recovered by precipitation with alcohol. Approximately 25% of the holocellulose material was removed, one half being in the hot water soluble ...
Adams, G.A., Castagne, A.E.
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Bioconversion of wheat straw and wheat straw components into single-cell protein

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1979
Several fungi (Aspergillus niger, A. terreus, Cochliobolus specifer, Myrothecium verrucaria. Rhizoctonia solani, Spicaria fusispora. Penicillium sp., and Gliocladium sp.) were isolated from decomposing wheat straw and tested for their ability to utilize whole straw and its components, holocellulose (hemicellulose and cellulose) and cellulose, for the ...
D S, Chahal, M, Moo-Young, G S, Dhillon
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Biomethanation of rice and wheat straw

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1994
When rice or wheat straw was added to cattle dung slurry and digested anaerobically, daily gas production increased from 176 to 331 l/kg total solids with 100% rice straw and to 194 l/kg total solids with 40% wheat straw. Not only was methane production enhanced by adding chopped crop residues but a greater biodegradability of organic matter in the ...
D, Somayaji, S, Khanna
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