نتایج جستجو برای: sorghum stover

تعداد نتایج: 11545  

2016
Deanna L. Funnell-Harris Jeffrey F. Pedersen Scott E. Sattler

Funnell-Harris, D. L., Pedersen, J. F., and Sattler, S. E. 2010. Alteration in lignin biosynthesis restricts growth of Fusarium spp. in brown midrib sorghum. Phytopathology 100:671-681. To improve sorghum for bioenergy and forage uses, brown midrib (bmr)6 and -12 near-isogenic genotypes were developed in different sorghum backgrounds. The bmr6 and bmr12 grain had significantly reduced colonizat...

2004
T. A. Woyengo C. K. Gachuiri R. G. Wahome P. N. Mbugua

Six Red Maasai sheep were used to investigate the effects of urea treatment and cotton seed cake supplementation of maize stover on intake, digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters. The basal feeds were Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) hay (H), untreated maize (Zea mays) stover (US) and treated maize stover (TS), each of which was supplemented with 100 g of cotton seed cake (CSC) to make H+...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2015
Guangli Cao Eduardo Ximenes Nancy N Nichols Sarah E Frazer Daehwan Kim Michael A Cotta Michael Ladisch

A stepwise removal of inhibitory compounds by bioabatement combined with hemicellulase supplementation was conducted to enhance cellulose hydrolysis of liquid hot water-pretreated corn stover. Results showed that the fungus Coniochaeta ligniaria NRRL30616 eliminated most of the enzyme and fermentation inhibitors from liquid hot water-pretreated corn stover hydrolysates. Moreover, addition of he...

2013
Zhenning Li Lujia Han Weihua Xiao

The microwave liquefaction kinetics of corn stover in the presence of ethylene glycol (EG) using sulfuric acid as a catalyst was studied. The liquefaction apparent rate constant (k) was examined using a first-order reaction model. The k values of corn stover increased from 0.080 min -1 to 0.165 min -1 , with the reaction temperature increasing from 120 o C to 180 o C. The k value of cellulose a...

2006
X. Zhan D. Wang D. Boyle

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench) is a starch-rich grain similar to maize (Zea mays L.), but sorghum has been underutilized for biobased products and bioenergy. This study was designed to investigate the effects of supercritical-fluid-extrusion (SCFX) of sorghum on ethanol production. Morphology, chemical composition, and thermal properties of extruded sorghum were characterized. Analysis of...

2007
C. Igathinathane A. R. Womac S. Sokhansanj L. O. Pordesimo

Efficient processing, handling, and storage of corn stover, a major crop‐based biomass, require an understanding of the moisture sorption thermodynamic properties of its fractions. Moisture sorption thermodynamic properties of the major corn stover fractions such as leaf, stalk skin, and stalk pith were determined, utilizing the static gravimetric sorption isotherms data in the temperature rang...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
F E Below L E Christensen A J Reed R H Hageman

Changes in dry weights, reduced N, nitrate, and nitrate reductase activity of various plant parts of the above ground vegetation (stover) and ears of field grown maize were measured at intervals between anthesis and grain maturity. Nonstructural carbohydrate contents were also measured in some instances. Changes in dry weight and reduced N content were used to approximate net in situ photosynth...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
s.b. abdu h. ahmed m.r. jokthan h.y. adamu s.m. yashimi

the study was conducted to evaluate the effects of feeding varying levels of ficus sycomorus leaf forages as protein supplements to a basal diet of urea treated maize stover. four yankasa goats averaging one year and weighing 11.7±1.8 kg were used to measure the feed intake, digestibility and nitrogen balance. the basal diet (urea treated maize stover) was supplemented with 0 (t1), 50 (t2), 100...

2003
Jane M. F. Johnson Don Reicosky Brenton Sharratt Michael Lindstrom Ward Voorhees Lynne Carpenter-Boggs

Corn stover harvested for ethanol production reduces the amount of residue returned to the soil. Crop residues Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is a potential biofuel; however, removing on the soil surface are important in controlling wind this stover from the land may increase the risk of erosion and reduce soil organic matter (SOM). Land application of corn stover fermentaand water erosion (Lindstro...

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