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    Sucrose Accumulation Maturity Curves for CP 78-1628 by Robert A. Gilbert, James M. Shine, Jr., Jimmy D. Miller, Ronald W. Rice, Curtis R. Rainbolt

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…A full comparison of CP 78-1628 SPT trends with 12 other CP cultivars may be found in EDIS publication SS-AGR-221 Maturity Curves and Harvest Schedule Recommendations for CP Sugarcane Varieties (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SC069). …”
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  2. 362

    Natural Fibre-Reinforced Biofoams by Anne Bergeret, Jean Charles Benezet

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The incorporation of natural fibres (hemp, cellulose, cotton linter, sugarcane, coconut) in the starch foam induced a density reduction up to 33%, a decrease in water absorption, and an increase in mechanical properties according to the fibre content and nature. …”
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  3. 363

    Sucrose Accumulation Maturity Curves for CP 80-1743 by Robert A. Gilbert, James M. Shine, Jr., Jimmy D. Miller, Ronald W. Rice, Curtis R. Rainbolt

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…A full comparison of CP 80-1743 SPT trends with 12 other CP cultivars may be found in EDIS publication SS-AGR-221 Maturity Curves and Harvest Schedule Recommendations for CP Sugarcane Varieties (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SC069). …”
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    Sucrose Accumulation Maturity Curves for CP 89-2143 by Robert A. Gilbert, James M. Shine, Jr., Jimmy D. Miller, Ronald W. Rice, Curtis R. Rainbolt

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…A full comparison of CP 89-2143 SPT trends with 12 other CP cultivars may be found in EDIS publication SS-AGR-221 Maturity Curves and Harvest Schedule Recommendations for CP Sugarcane Varieties (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SC069). …”
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    Sucrose Accumulation Maturity Curves for CP 84-1198 by Robert A. Gilbert, James M. Shine, Jr., Jimmy D. Miller, Ronald W. Rice, Curtis R. Rainbolt

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…A full comparison of CP 84-1198 SPT trends with 12 other CP cultivars may be found in EDIS publication SS-AGR-221 Maturity Curves and Harvest Schedule Recommendations for CP Sugarcane Varieties (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SC069). …”
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    Forage Grasses for Florida's Organic Soils by Joao Vendramini, Philipe Moriel, Lindsey Wiggins

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The area, also known as the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), is primarily under agricultural production of sugarcane, vegetables, row crops, rice, and sod. In the past, the combination of potentially high forage yields on the fertile organic soils and the long grazing season were the basis for one of the highest concentrations of beef cattle and a viable beef cattle industry in Florida. …”
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    Uso do território e agricultura no Rio Grande do Norte: materialidades e estruturas by Celso Donizete Locatel

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…With this work it can be verified that the largest employed technical density in agricultural activities in the RN is present in the tropical spatial circuits of fruits production for the export and of sugarcane. The spatial circuits of production of nutritious goods aiming the domestic market as corn, cassava and beans present a reduced cultivated area and low technical level. …”
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  8. 368

    Effect of Recycled Bagasse on Cracking Behavior of Clay Materials by Wenlong Ma, Wenbo Liu, Yuanhang Wang, Binbin Yang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Bagasse is the residue after juicing sugarcane, and bagasse is a recyclable biological resource that can be used in many ways. …”
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  9. 369

    Methodology for identifying the socio-economic genome on the commodity market for sugar production by D. Yu. Zhmurko

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Sets of high probability cycles are determined, and also a common cyclic genome for the sugar industry is identified, which together affect the indicators of sugar, sugar beet, and sugarcane production. The regularities of the cyclical dynamics of large regional structures in the sugar industry are studied. …”
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  10. 370

    Synthesis of Orange Colored Silica Gel Based on Rice Husk Ash by Using Iron Salt Indicator by Pooneh Abachi, Reza Khoshbin, Ramin Karimzadeh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The main component in the production of silica gel is sodium silicate, which can be derived from natural raw materials such as sugarcane bagasse ash, rice husk ash and coconut shell. …”
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    Adsorption of Heavy Metals in Contaminated Water Using Zeolite Derived from Agro-Wastes and Clays: A Review by Ismael Kithinji Kinoti, Joanne Ogunah, Cyprian Muturia M’Thiruaine, Joseph Mwiti Marangu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Agro-wastes such as rice husk ash and sugarcane bagasse ash and layered silicate clays such as kaolinite and smectites are particularly of interest to zeolite synthesis due to their high silica to alumina ratio. …”
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    Mitigating Postfrying Degradation Factors of Fats and Oils through the Development of Bagasse-Based Adsorbent by Waqar Ahmed, Muhammad Asim Shabbir, Rana Muhammad Aadil, Muhammad Anjum Zia, Anubhav Pratap-Singh

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…These commodities were chosen because of their high level of degradation by-products. The study used sugarcane bagasse (SCB) to develop five different treatments of indigenous adsorbents activated with various NaOH concentrations. …”
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    Role of Bioadsorbents in Reducing Toxic Metals by Blessy Baby Mathew, Monisha Jaishankar, Vinai George Biju, Krishnamurthy Nideghatta Beeregowda

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The objective was to study inexpensive adsorbents like various agricultural wastes such as sugarcane bagasse, rice husk, oil palm shell, coconut shell, and coconut husk in eliminating heavy metals from waste water and their utilization possibilities based on our research and literature survey. …”
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  14. 374

    Factors that influence the enzymatic hydrolysis of agricultural wastes for ethanol production: a review by Natasha Kevellyn dos Santos, Daniel Pasquini, Milla Alves Baffi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For an efficient and low-cost hydrolysis, homemade enzymes produced from agroindustrial residues, such as sugarcane bagasse, can be employed. However, a set of parameters might be adjusted, such as: kind of pretreatment, enzyme load, solids load, hydrolysis time and use of additives, to improve the yields in free sugars using these onsite enzymatic preparations. …”
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    Socio-Economic Characteristics and Animal Feed Resources of Ruminant Farmers in Katsina State, Nigeria by A. Aruwayo, K.S. Ahmed, I.R. Muhammad

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Respondents improve the nutritive value of the feedstuff by treating them with urea, sugarcane molasses and potassium. Farm residues, home remnants and agro allied waste were shown to have abetted the challenges of scarcity of ruminant feed especially during the dry season of the year. …”
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    Analysis of Value Added Distribution of Brown Sugar (Saka) Agroindustry in Bukik Batabuah Village Canduang Sub-district Agam Regency by Nadia Firnalista, Nofialdi Nofialdi, Zednita Azriani

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This research aims at describing the process of sugarcane into brown sugar and analyzing the added value of brown sugar agroindustry as well as its distribution in Bukik Batabuah Village, Canduang Agam Sub-district. …”
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    Simulation, technical-economic evaluation and risk analysis of the purification of different bio-oils obtained by the fast pyrolysis process by Stéphani Caroline de Lana Arêdes, Betânia Hoss Lunelli, Fábio de Ávila Rodrigues

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In this context, this work aimed to carry out the simulation using the Aspen Plus ® process simulator, the analysis of economic viability and the analysis of risks and uncertainties of the process of separation and purification of bio-oil compounds, derivatives of wood from eucalyptus, eucalyptus residues and sugarcane bagasse. After completing these steps, the project achieved a good result, with desired products being obtained with a considerable degree of purity for commercialization. …”
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    Energy and Productivity Yield Assessment of a Traditional Furnace for Noncentrifugal Brown Sugar (Panela) Production by Luis F. Gutiérrez-Mosquera, Sebastián Arias-Giraldo, Adela M. Ceballos-Peñaloza

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Noncentrifugal brown sugar (called panela in Colombia) is a natural sweetener obtained from the extraction, purification, and concentration of sugarcane juices. In this work, energy and productivity yield of a traditional furnace for panela production were evaluated, considering five performance indices. …”
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  19. 379

    Mechanical properties of hydraulic concretes with partial replacement of Portland cement by pozzolans obtained from agro-industrial residues: A review by Ramon Torres-Ortega, Diego Torres-Sanchez, Teresa Lopez-Lara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article provides an overview of research conducted on the use of pozzolans derived from agro-industrial by-products, such as rice husk ash (RHA), palm oil fuel ash (POFA), and sugarcane bagasse ash (SCBA), which have a high content of amorphous silica. …”
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    Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in Santa Cruz, Bolivia: outbreak investigation and antibody prevalence study. by Joel M Montgomery, Patrick J Blair, Darin S Carroll, James N Mills, Alberto Gianella, Naomi Iihoshi, Ana M Briggiler, Vidal Felices, Milagros Salazar, James G Olson, Raisa A Glabman, Daniel G Bausch

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The second case was a migrant sugarcane worker. Although no sample remained to determine the specific infecting hantavirus, a virus 90% homologous with Río Mamoré virus was previously found in small-eared pygmy rice rats (Oligoryzomys microtis) trapped in the area. …”
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