2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2011.04.028
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Bioethanol production from sweet sorghum: Evaluation of post-harvest treatments on sugar extraction and fermentation

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“…While juice extraction percentage for 'Keller' in our study were >30% greater at all planting dates compared to recent results from India (Ratnavathi et al 2010), the total sugar and potential ethanol produced were similar between the 2 studies. Percentage juice extraction was >25% higher for 'M81-E', 'Top 76-6' and 'Theis' in the current study than was found by Guigou et al (2011) in Uruguay.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…While juice extraction percentage for 'Keller' in our study were >30% greater at all planting dates compared to recent results from India (Ratnavathi et al 2010), the total sugar and potential ethanol produced were similar between the 2 studies. Percentage juice extraction was >25% higher for 'M81-E', 'Top 76-6' and 'Theis' in the current study than was found by Guigou et al (2011) in Uruguay.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Uma correlação genotípica fortíssima (0,9482) foi observada entre os caracteres BRIX e POL, também observada (0,96) por Guigou et al (2011), o que é uma indicação de que apenas uma das características poderia ter sido utilizada como seleção indireta para a outra. Tabela 1.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The average values for FBY and TSS of this study confirmed data presented by Channappagoudar et al (2007). Since these characters are positively correlated with ethanol production (Guigou et al 2011), cultivars with the highest values for both characters are the most suitable for agronomic processing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%