نتایج جستجو برای: 1 population six carbon sources sugar beet molasses

تعداد نتایج: 3934931  

2017
C. L. Yan H. S. Kim J. S. Hong J. H. Lee Y. G. Han Y. H. Jin S. W. Son S. H. Ha Y. Y. Kim

BACKGROUND In 2006, the European Union (EU) has decided to forbid use of antibiotics as growth promoters. Although many researches had been conducted about fiber source as alternatives of antibiotics, there are still lack of reports in the literature about the optimum level of sugar beet pulp supplementation, affecting growth performance and nutrient digestibility in weaning pigs. Therefore, di...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2021

The merits of temporary carbon storage are often debated for bio-based and biodegradable plastics. We employed life cycle assessment (LCA) to assess environmental performance polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)-based plastics, considering multiple climate tipping as a new impact category. It accounts the contribution GHG emissions trigger points in Earth system, total 13 elements that could pass point w...

Abstract Pectin from two different plant sources: apple and sugar beet was studied. Apple pectinwas modified by chemical treatments such as: acid, alkali and ammonia, so as to obtain an ester levelequal to or less than 50 %, which is described as low methoxyl (LM) pectin. LM pectin form gelswith significant characteristic. In this study, de-esterification of apple pectin with acid treatmentresu...

2013

The EU sugar industry has a long tradition of maximising the use of co-products arising from the beet processing operation, all of which are used in productive applications. In fact, sugar factories are not only suppliers of sugar, but also produce other products, such as animal feed. All parts of the beet are used and converted into valuable products, without waste. These products are for the ...

2014
Nighat Naheed Nazia Jamil

Contaminated environments have a large number of bacteria which can accumulate PHA as their energy reserves. Out of 54 isolated bacterial strains from three groups of contaminated sites 48 were found PHA positive. The sites were grouped on the basis of the type of carbon sources i.e. sugars, fatty acids and much diverse type. Strains MFD5, MFD11, UML3, USL2, SEL2, SEL3, SEL10 and PFW1 produced ...

2013

Ethanol is a renewable resource of energy and is potentially cleaner alternative to fossil fuels. Production of ethanol is growing day by day at a great extent for its versatile application and demand. During recent years, production of ethanol by fermentation on a large scale has been of considerable interest to meet to increased demand. Fermentation is a biological process in which sugars suc...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1967
C R Slack M D Hatch

1. The activity per unit of chlorophyll of certain carboxylases, and of other enzymes involved in photosynthesis, was determined in leaf extracts of the tropical grasses, sugar-cane, maize and sorghum, and compared with the activities for wheat, oat and silver-beet. Maximum rates of photosynthetic carbon dioxide uptake were also measured for comparison with enzyme activities. 2. Phosphopyruvate...

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2005
Mark Stevens Benjamin Freeman Hsing-Yeh Liu Etienne Herrbach Olivier Lemaire

UNLABELLED SUMMARY Taxonomy: There are three members of the genus Polerovirus (family Luteoviridae) that induce yellowing of sugar beet: Beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV), Beet chlorosis virus (BChV) and Beet western yellows virus-USA (BWYV-USA, Fig. 1). Non-beet-infecting isolates of BWYV found particularly within Europe have now been re-named Turnip yellows virus (TuYV). Species-specific antib...

2016
K M. Webb K. M. Webb

Evaluation of Rhizoctonia zeae as a potential biological control option for fungal root diseases of sugar beet" (2015). Abstract Several common root diseases routinely damage sugar beet in Nebraska and other production areas of the Central High Plains, and it is becoming more common to find fields infested simultaneously with multiple pathogens. Owing to the shortage of available fungicides for...

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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