2009
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2009.119370
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EVALUATION OF TOPS, PULP AND MOLASSES OF SUGAR BEET (Beta vulgaris) AS ANIMAL FEEDS IN EGYPT.

Abstract: This study was carried out to estimation of tops and roots yields and tops yield / roots yield ratio of some sugar beet varieties in different types of soils(clay and sandy) and chemical evaluation for some minerals, oxalate and amino acids contents of sugar beet by-products (sugar beet tops, dried sugar beet pulp and sugar beet molasses). Also the effect of drying method in chemical composition, fiber fraction, oxalate (total and soluble) contents and their loss in fresh sugar beet tops (FSBT) varieties was s… Show more

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“…The analysis indicated that calcium, magnesium, and sodium were highest in potato peel powder, while sugar beet pulp was highest in iron and zinc. Findings are consistent with work by (Sharoba et al, 2013 andEl-Ayek et al, 2009).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Chemical Mineral Content And Function...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…The analysis indicated that calcium, magnesium, and sodium were highest in potato peel powder, while sugar beet pulp was highest in iron and zinc. Findings are consistent with work by (Sharoba et al, 2013 andEl-Ayek et al, 2009).…”
Section: Results and Discussion Chemical Mineral Content And Function...supporting
confidence: 87%