Ethyl Alcohol Production and Use as a Motor Fuel, Issue 144J. K. Paul Near-term potential for biomass-based ethanol; Ethanol from biomass - comparative economic assessment; Ethanol form municipal wastes; Availability of biomass - sugar crops; Availability of biomass - grains and grasses; Availability of biomass - wood; Ethanol production technology; Nebraska gasohol program. |
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... nitrogen has by far the greatest influence on root quality and sucrose production ( Hills and Ulrich , 1971 ) . Although large amounts of nitrogen are required for plant growth and maximum root yield , the plants should be deficient in ...
... nitrogen has by far the greatest influence on root quality and sucrose production ( Hills and Ulrich , 1971 ) . Although large amounts of nitrogen are required for plant growth and maximum root yield , the plants should be deficient in ...
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... nitrogen , that are returned to the soil in beet tops . The nitrogen content in dried beet tops is approximately 2.3 % . This plant residue decomposes rapidly and thus releases nitrogen and other nutrients to the soil . A 67 - tonne ...
... nitrogen , that are returned to the soil in beet tops . The nitrogen content in dried beet tops is approximately 2.3 % . This plant residue decomposes rapidly and thus releases nitrogen and other nutrients to the soil . A 67 - tonne ...
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... nitrogen . It does well under dry con- ditions . It is very winter - hardy , but frost sensitive . Its perennial nature permits early spring growth . ( Eight inches of growth is common by May 10 in central lowa . ) It may reach a height ...
... nitrogen . It does well under dry con- ditions . It is very winter - hardy , but frost sensitive . Its perennial nature permits early spring growth . ( Eight inches of growth is common by May 10 in central lowa . ) It may reach a height ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ETHANOL FROM BIOMASSCOMPARATIVE ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT | 16 |
ETHANOL FROM MUNICIPAL WASTES | 83 |
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acres addition Agriculture alcohol analysis annual approximately assumed average basis biomass biomass production blend by-product cane capital cellulose changes compared considered continued conversion corn costs crops debt Department developed distillation economic effect efficiency emissions energy engine equivalence estimated ethanol facility factors farm feed feedstock fermentation fertilizer Figure fuel Gasohol gasoline given glucose grain grasses growing harvested hectares higher important increase industry investment juice land less limited lower major material method million molasses MT/ha needed obtained operating organic parameters plant potential practices present problems production production costs range ratio reduced regions relatively reported Research residues selected soil solids Source species straw sugar beets sugarcane sweet sorghum Table temperature tion tons tops United utilization varieties vary vehicles volume waste weight wood yields