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Sugarcane, Saccharum

Sucrose, commonly known as sugar, has been used as a natural sweetening agent for almost 4000 years. It is isolated from sugarbeet beta vulgaris) in Europe and from sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) in the tropics. Its total world production in 1994—1995 was 116 million metric tons. [Pg.32]

Sugarcane, Saccharum officianarum, initial residue immediately after application was 18.8—28.2 mg/kg dry weight leaf Residues after 7 days were 2.1-5.4 mg/kg DW Tb 1/2 of 2.2-2.4 days 5... [Pg.1099]

In terrestrial plants, paraquat s action is at the point of local absorption (Anonymous 1963). Characteristic damage signs to susceptible species include wilting and general collapse in herbaceous plants. Regrowth may occur in some perennial plants, but in resistant species temporary scorch may be the most marked effect (Anonymous 1963). In sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), paraquat... [Pg.1167]

Molasses is used in organic diets as a pellet binder. This is a by-product of sugar production, and is produced mainly from sugarcane (Saccharum cffici-narum) and sugarbeets. [Pg.139]

Richard Jr. E.P. (1997). Effects of fallow bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) control programs on newly planted sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids). Weed Technol., 11 677-682. [Pg.197]

Ethanol production from sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) is one of the easiest and most efficient processes since sugarcane contains about 15% sucrose. The glycosidic bond in the disaccharide can be broken down into two sugar units, which are free... [Pg.169]

An example of a tropical grass that has been grown commercially as a combination foodstuff and fuel crop for many years is sugarcane (Saccharum... [Pg.113]

Sudex, Sorghum bicolor X S. sudanense, 183 Sugarcane, Saccharum officinarum, 1,45, 297, 332, 580... [Pg.935]


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