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Title: |
Renewable Resources & Biotechnology for Material Applications |
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| Edited by: |
G E Zaikov, D P Pudel, Grzegorz Spychalski |
| ISBN10-13: |
1612095216 : 9781612095219 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Size: |
180x260mm |
| Pages: |
410 |
| Weight: |
.938 Kg. |
| Published: |
Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - October 2011 |
| List Price: |
292.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 1 |
| Subjects: |
Materials science |
| This book presents and discusses current research in the study of renewable resources and biotechnology for material applications. Topics discussed include the potential of sorghum varieties as a bioenergy crop; enzyme modified grain by-product reinforced polypropylene composites; biomass as combustion fuel; efficiency of hemp essentials oil depending inflorescence harvest and the new biostymulator for increasing crops resistance to drought stress. |
| Table of Contents: |
| 16th International conference for renewable resources & plant biotechnology; SORGHUM AS A BIOGAS CROP (No. 27); Enzyme modified grain by-product reinforced polypropylene composites; Biomass as combustion fuel - experiences & findings; Efficiency of hemp essentials oil depending on sowing density & time of inflorescence harvest; IWN-11 the new biostymulator for increasing crops resistance to drought stress; Yellow natural dyestuffs & their light fastness properties & UV protection on natural fabrics; Multipurpose white mulberry; Agricultural residues as a renewable source of bio-energy with special focus on cereal straws; Prevention of disposal of greenhouse gas from digested residues by optimal use of the nitrogen fertilizer potential; Vetiveria zizanioides grass a useful tool; State of the art of the renewable resources in Poland; Energy efficiency of four crop species; Enzymatic biomass hydrolysis; Sustainable Logistics Centers; Relation between the cell-free DNA content & the lipid peroxidation in the blood plasma of mice under damaging actions; Mechanism of stable radical generation in lignin under the action of nitrogen dioxide; Spray formation of alternative Diesel fuels under engine-like conditions. |