نتایج جستجو برای: sugar beet molasses

تعداد نتایج: 50423  

2016
Piotr Dziugan Maria Balcerek Michal J. Binczarski Dorota Kregiel Marcin Kucner Alina Kunicka-Styczynska Katarzyna Pielech-Przybylska Krzysztof Smigielski Izabela A. Witonska

BACKGROUND Intermediates from processing sugar beets are considered an attractive feedstock for ethanol fermentation due to their high fermentable sugar content. In particular, medium prepared from raw sugar beet juice seems to be suitable for use in fermentation processes, but it is microbiologically unstable and requires sterilization. RESULTS This study investigates the effect of ozone tre...

2008
H.-Y. Liu

Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) is a member of the genus Benyvirus (21,22) and causes the disease known as rhizomania. It often is reported to be the most important sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) virus (17). BNYVV is transmitted by the plasmodiophorid, Polymyxa betae Keskin (1,2,6). In the United States, the virus first was identified in California in 1984 (5) but now occurs in every maj...

2014
N. Desoignies J. Carbonell J.-S. Moreau A. Conesa J. Dopazo A. Legrève

Polymyxa betae is a biotrophic obligate sugar beet parasite that belongs to plasmodiophorids. The infection of sugar beet roots by this parasite is asymptomatic, except when it transmits Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), the causal agent of rhizomania. To date, there has been little work on P. betae–sugar beet molecular interactions, mainly because of the obligate nature of the parasite ...

Journal: :Case Studies in Construction Materials 2022

This paper deals with the processing of polymer wood composite material from pine cone and binder phenol formaldehyde/PVAc/molasses improvement its properties. The most essential disadvantages based materials are water absorption, flammability, insect attack. These limit areas use wood-based materials. production binding molasses added material, development nonflammability, attack resistance pr...

2012

The predominant types of commercially produced alcoholic beverages are beer, wine and spirits. Basic ingredients for beer are malted barley, water, hops and yeast. Wheat may be used. Nearly all wine is produced from grapes, although wine can be also made from other fruits and berries. Spirits are frequently produced from cereals (e.g. corn, wheat), beet or molasses, grapes or other fruits, cane...

2009
Me THOMPSON

FIGURE 1 Scheme of a batch separation process. The resin is made by crosslinking divinyl benzene (DVB) with a polystyrene matrix, which contains sulphoriic groups for cation attachment. The resinsare manufactured as beads which, when packed in a column, provide interstitial spaces for the passage of large molecules. Generally, non-ionised smaller moleculessuch as sucrose, glucose and fructosear...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1983
N Aharoni S F Yang

Exogenously supplied indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) stimulated ethylene production in tobacco (Nicotiana glauca) leaf discs but not in those of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). The stimulatory effect of IAA in tobacco was relatively small during the first 24 hours of incubation but became greater during the next 24 hours. It was found that leaf discs of these two species metabolized [1-(14)C]IAA quit...

2013
Simin Asadollahi Mohammad Hossein Haddad Khodaparast

Molasses is one of the most important by-products in sugar industry, which contains a large amount of sucrose. The routine way to separate the sucrose from molasses is using steffen method. Whereas this method is very usual in sugar factories, the aim of this research is optimization of this method. Mentioned optimization depends to three factors of reactor alkality, reactor temperature and dil...

2016
Farzana Rahiman Edmund John Pool

OBJECTIVES Sugar cane molasses is a commonly used ingredient in several food products. Contrasting reports suggest that molasses may have potential adverse or beneficial effects on human health. However, little evidence exists that examines the effects of molasses on the different physiological systems. This study investigated the effects of sugar cane molasses on various physiological systems ...

2003
G. C. Wisler R. T. Lewellen J. L. Sears J. W. Wasson

Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) and Beet soilborne mosaic virus (BSBMV) are members of the genus Benyvirus (9). Both viruses infect members of the family Chenopodiaceae, most notably sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), and are transmitted by the plasmodiophorid, Polymyxa betae (1,2). BNYVV infection causes rhizomania disease in sugar beet (4,21); however, BSBMV infection does not (28). BSBMV...

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