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‘RAMU Sugar’ in Papua New Guinea from Fiji and Australia: ‘Take-Home’ Lessons from Another Perverted Project Based on the Neoliberalism Principle and Industrialization
The Ramu valley watershed presents a wider fertile landscape around the Ramu riverRamu river located in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) near the... -
Modeling of mineral elements uptake and localization in cabbage inflorescence (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) grown on sugar mill pressmud-amended soils
Sugar mill pressmud is highly considered and used as a supplement to improve soil fertility and crop yield, especially in India. This study...
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Impact of environmental strategies and practices on the socioeconomic development of the Brazilian sugar-energy sector
Different environmental strategies have been devised and implemented as instruments to change companies’ socio-environmental behavior worldwide. In...
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Conversion of rice husk into fermentable sugar and silica using acid-catalyzed ionic liquid pretreatment
Rice husk is a bulky byproduct with a high silica content from rice milling. In this study, the application of an acid-catalyzed ionic liquid (IL)...
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Does Industrial Wastewater Irrigation Cause Potentially Toxic Metal Contamination and Risk to Human Health? Sugar Industry Wastewater and Radish Examples
The goal of this study was to appraise potentially toxic metal contents in the soil-radish system in industrial wastewater irrigated areas. The...
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Evaluation of seasonal variation and the optimization of reducing sugar extraction from Ulva prolifera biomass using thermochemical method
Green macroalgae comprise significant amount of structural carbohydrates for their conversion to liquid biofuels. However, it generally relies on...
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Can organic acid and sugar compositions be used to predict cell death point limits? Receptacle and pistil organs of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.)
To boost our understanding of recent frost damage events in apricot trees, we focused on estimating the cell death point in the receptacle and pistil...
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Occurrence of pesticides in waters from the largest sugar cane plantation region in the world
In this study, a multi-residue method was used to analyze 13 pesticides and 1 degradation product in surface and groundwater in the region with the...
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Effects of synthesized AlFe2O4 and MgFe2O4 nanoparticles on biogas production from anaerobically digested sugar refinery wastewater
The application of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) toward sustainable water economy and bioenergy production has become a subject of great interest....
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Innovations for Sustainable Production of Traditional and Artisan Unrefined Non-centrifugal Cane Sugar in Mexico
Traditional and artisanal unrefined non-centrifugal cane sugar (NCS) is a solid obtained by concentrating clarified sugarcane juice at atmospheric... -
Intensified wheat husk conversion employing energy-efficient hybrid electromagnetic radiations for production of fermentable sugar: process optimization and life cycle assessment
This article reports an energy-efficient green pathway for the sustainable conversion of an abundant agro-residue viz. wheat husk (WH) into...
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Using sugar cane vinasse as a biofertilizer: effects on soil microbial community due to periodical application
Bioethanol production from sugarcane generates by-products such as vinasse, with a high content of organic matter and potassium. While vinasse can be...
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Use of sugar mill wastewater for Agaricus bisporus cultivation: prediction models for trace metal uptake and health risk assessment
This study explored the sustainable use of treated sugar mill wastewater (SMW) to cultivate the White button ( Agaricus bisporus J.E. Lange) mushroom...
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Biochar and sugar cane filter cake interaction on physical and hydrological soil properties under tropical field conditions
Biochar is known for its effects on carbon sequestration and soil fertility. However, there is a lack of information about its effects on soil...
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Production of Bioethanol Using Waste Biomass
In the present study, the most common sources of starch and sugar are used in the production of bioethanol, such as maize, wheat, sugarcane, and... -
Driving factors and impact of land-use change in a fragile rainfed lowland rice-sugar palm cultural agroforestry system in southern Thailand
The multi-functional agroforestry system associating rainfed lowland rice and sugar palm (RLR-SP) hedges has been sustaining emblematic cultural...
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Valorization of Wastewater from the Beverage Industry for Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production with Its Improved Applicability to Agricultural Use
The massive water consumption of the beverage industry results in significant wastewater discharges that contain unused sugar and is highly alkaline....
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Life Cycle Assessment of Sugarcane Biorefinery Complex in the Indian Context
Sugarcane biorefinery complex has enormous potential to diversify the current product portfolio of the sugar mill, thereby contributing to resiliency... -
Persistence of soil microbial residuals and lignin phenols in forest ecosystems along the latitude gradient
AimsSoil organic carbon (SOC) storage is mainly governed by inputs from plant and microbial sources. How the relative contributions of these two...