نتایج جستجو برای: stover kincannon model

تعداد نتایج: 2105772  

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...

2016
Jinnan Gao Xu Yang Jingjing Wan Yuyuan He Chun Chang Xiaojian Ma Jing Bai

Soaking aqueous ammonia (SAA) pretreatment of corn stover was carried out at three temperatures (30, 50, and 70 oC) and three concentrations of ammonia solution (5, 15, and 25 wt.%). The delignification kinetic model, based on three first-order reactions, was applied to describe the kinetic behavior of lignin removal from corn stover during SAA pretreatment. The first, second, and third terms w...

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...

2017
Wen Kong Xiao Fu Lei Wang Ahmad Alhujaily Jingli Zhang Fuying Ma Xiaoyu Zhang Hongbo Yu

BACKGROUND The selective lignin-degrading white-rot fungi are regarded to be the best lignin degraders and have been widely used for reducing the saccharification recalcitrance of lignocellulose. However, the biological delignification and conversion of lignocellulose in biorefinery is still limited. It is necessary to develop novel and more efficient bio-delignification systems. RESULTS Phys...

2015
Jaya Shankar Tumuluru

In the present study, 6-mm ground corn stover and switchgrass were torrefied in temperatures ranging from 180 to 270°C for 15to 120-min residence time. Thermogravimetric analyzer was used to do the torrefaction studies. At a torrefaction temperature of 270°C and a 30-min residence time, the weight loss increased to >45%. At 180°C and 120 min, there was about 56 and 73% of moisture loss in the c...

2014
Jane M. F. Johnson Douglas L. Karlen Garold L. Gresham Keri B. Cantrell David W. Archer Brian J. Wienhold Gary E. Varvel David A. Laird Tyson E. Ochsner Jeff M. Novak Francisco Arriaga David T. Lightle Rachel Emerson Nancy W. Barbour

In the United States, corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been targeted for second generation fuel production and other bio-products. Our objective was to characterize sugar and structural composition as a function of vertical distribution of corn stover (leaves and stalk) that was sampled at physiological maturity and about three weeks later from multiple USA locations. A small subset of samples was...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
Mindy J Spiehs Tami M Brown-Brandl David B Parker Daniel N Miller Jeffrey P Jaderborg Alfredo DiCostanzo Elaine D Berry James E Wells

The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of using corn stover or three different wood-based bedding materials (kiln-dried pine wood chips, dry cedar chips, or green cedar chips) on airborne concentrations of NH, total reduced sulfides (TRS), CO, CH, and NO above lab-scaled bedded manure packs. Four bedded packs of each bedding material were maintained for two 42-d periods. Airb...

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