Science news articles about 'corn stalk'
... 0.7 billion tons, in which the amount of corn stalk is around 220 million tons ... anaerobic atmosphere is beneficial to the enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stalk and the hydrogen production. The yields of SS ...
... placed in water.
According to Buckmaster's results, shredded corn stalks produced about 11 percent more leachates ... raise energy costs beyond what is already spent at harvest, he said.
Shredding corn ...
... States' ethanol, is not limitless, so turning corn stalks and leaves into ethanol is the target of much ... planting a ground cover grass between the rows of corn that remains year-round. This grass would ...
... advanced pre-treatment, biohydrogen can even be produced from the waste from food-crop cultivation, such as corn stalks and husks. Tens of millions of tonnes of this waste is produced every year in ...
... to begin secondary wall growth.
"These secondary stages result in characteristics such as tough rinds of corn stalks, vascular elements to conduct water and fibers for strength," he said.
The ...
Dumping corn stalks, wheat straw and other crop residues into the deep ocean would in effect sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide on a time scale of millennia.
... edible raw materials. "In our pilot plant, we exclusively use agricultural waste such as corn stalks – that is, the corn plants without the cobs. This allows us to generate 30 percent more biogas ...
... field was harvested and then replanted with manioc stalk cuttings just a few days before ... garden tools and grain caches. The height of the corn stalks and other evidence indicate the eruption occurred ...
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