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Author(s): TORRES, D. A. P.; PRAY, C.; MARTHA JUNIOR, G. B.; JUN, Y.; MSANGI SIWA; SCOTT, R.; AVILA, A. F. D. Brazilian ethanol has been used as biofuel since the 1970s, and currently is replacing approximately 40% of the gasoline that would be otherwise consumed in the country. Domestic demand for Brazilian... ... |
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Author(s): COSTA, C. C. da; CUNHA, M. P. da; GUILHOTO, J. J. M.
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Author(s): TURETTA, A. P.; COUTINHO, H. L. da C.; MALHEIROS, T. F.
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Author(s): OMENA, C. M. B.; VALENTIM, I. B.; GUEDES, G. da S.; RABELO, L. A.; MANO, C. M.; BECHARA, E. J. H.; SAWAYA, A. C. H. F.; TREVISAN, M. T. S.; COSTA, J. G. da; FERREIRA, R. C. S.; SANTANA, A. E. G.; GOULART, M. O. F. Ethanol extracts of powdered genipap (Genipa americana L.), umbu (Spondia tuberosa A.) and siriguela (Spondia purpurea L.) prepared from separate pulp, seeds and peel were investigated for their (i) a... ... |
Author(s): NOGUEIRA, A. R.; DONKE, A. C. G.; MATSUURA, M. I. da S. F.; MATAI, P. H. L. dos S.; KULAY, L. A. Abstract: Corn is one of the possibilities for diversification of Brazilian ethanol production. Four scenarios of analysis were established. The environmental dimension was evaluated by the Life Cycle... ... |
Author(s): LIMA, C. S.; PEREIRA, M. H.; ALEMÁN GAINZA, Y.; HOSTE, H.; REGASINI, L. O.; CHAGAS, A. C. de S. Due to high prevalence and large pathogenicity, Haemonchus contortus is the main gastrointestinal nematode in tropical and subtropical regions. This species is responsible for severe economic losses t... ... |
Author(s): MEDEIROS, S. R. de; MELO, M. N. V. de; AZEVEDO, A. S. S.; PASQUINI NETO, R.; BERNDT, A.; GOULART, R. S. Understanding how diets with high proportions of co-products from ethanol production work allows us to improve their use. |
Author(s): MELO, M. N. V. DE; AZEVEDO, A. S. S.; PASQUINI NETO, R.; MEDEIROS, S. R. de; BERNDT, A.; GOULART, R. S. Using high proportions of co-products from ethanol production plants for animal feed in feedlots is an important strategy to integrate these activities. |
Author(s): BIANQUINI, T. S.; FLORENCIO, C.; FARINAS, C. S.; RIBEIRO, T. S.
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