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Saccharum spontaneum

Fertility High crop yield, dense growth of Chromolaena odorata, no lmperata cylindrica and no Saccharum spontaneum in the field, high organic matter, dark soil color... [Pg.310]

Fig. 11.3 Saccharum spontaneum has invaded degraded land in Sumatra, Indonesia... Fig. 11.3 Saccharum spontaneum has invaded degraded land in Sumatra, Indonesia...
Peroxidases purified from plants have also been used for the degradation of dyes. Purified peroxidase of Saccharum spontaneum leaf could degrade a variety of dyes ranging from the 70% to 100% in 1 h [144]. A peroxidase of Ipomeapalmata was also able to transform different dyes, but less effectively. A peroxidase purified from Senna angustifolia oxidized alizarin and purpurin anthraquinones efficiently to produce the respective bianthraquinones the same reaction was catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase [145],... [Pg.197]

M. Maiti, "Development and evaluation of corn-starch based biodegradable composites using Saccharum spontaneum L graft copolymers as reinforcing materials", Ph.D. Thesis, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, 2010. [Pg.54]

B.S. Kaith, R. Jindal, A.K. Jana, and M. Maiti, "Graft copolymerization of binary vinyl monomer mixtures onto Saccharum spontaneum L under microwave irradiation and characterization" Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Polymer Processing and Characterization, Kottayam, Kerala, 2010. [Pg.55]

Chaudhary G, Singh LK, Ghosh S. (2012). AlkaUne pretreatment methods followed by acid hydrolysis of saccharum spontaneum for bioethanol production. Bioresour Technol, 124, 111-118. [Pg.68]

Kaith BS, Jindal R, Jana AK et al (2010) Development of com starch based green composites reinforced with Saccharum spontaneum L fiber and graft copolymers - evaluation of thermal, physio-chemical and mechanical properties. Biores Technol 101 6843-6851 Babb D, Phillips J, Keillor C (2006) soy-based polyol for flexible slabstock foam. Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry, Salt Lake City... [Pg.451]

Kaith, B.S., Jindal, R., Jana, A.K., and Maiti, M. (2010) Development of corn starch based green composites reinforced with saccharum spontaneum L fiber and graft copolymers-evaluation of thermal, physico-chemical and mechanical properties. Bioresour. Technol,... [Pg.287]


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