Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) contains fermentable sugars in the stem that can be converted to ethanol. The current study aimed at evaluating the performance of three sweet sorghum genotypes with five checks and contributes towards availing suitable sweet sorghum for industrial ethanol production. Field studies were carried out in Kenya at varied locations in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Sorghum was harvested at hard dough stage of grain development and evaluated for several stem juice production traits including plant height, cane yield, juice volume, degrees Brix, total, reducing, and non-reducing sugars, and ethanol yield via juice fermentation. Analyses of variance using SAS version 9.1 showed ...
The use of biofuels helps to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels and therefore decreases CO2 emiss...
The ethanol production by fermentation of sweet-stalk sorghum juice is affected by the juice composi...
This study investigated the effects of two soil moisture levels (SM) (30 and 70% soil available wate...
Sweet sorghum is a crop close to sugarcane in respect to its sucrose accumulation, and the juicy com...
Not AvailableSweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important bioenergy crop that has abi...
Sweet sorghum was investigated to an alternate feedstock for fuel ethanol production. juices from 4 ...
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) is a crop analogous to sugarcane with similar accumulatio...
Sweet sorghum has a high potential for bioethanol production due to its high fermentable sugar conte...
The use of fossil fuels contributes to global warming and there is a consequent need to resort to cl...
Harvesting stage of sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) cane is an important aspect in the con...
World fossil fuel sources are continuously depleted. thus there is an escalated search for alternati...
Sweet sorghum has become a promising alternative feedstock for biofuel production because it can be ...
The genotype and environment interaction influences the selection criteria of sorghum (Sorghum bicol...
Sweet sorghum is a multipurpose biofuel feedstock that offers grain for human consumption, fodder ...
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the promising feedstock for bioethanol produc...
The use of biofuels helps to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels and therefore decreases CO2 emiss...
The ethanol production by fermentation of sweet-stalk sorghum juice is affected by the juice composi...
This study investigated the effects of two soil moisture levels (SM) (30 and 70% soil available wate...
Sweet sorghum is a crop close to sugarcane in respect to its sucrose accumulation, and the juicy com...
Not AvailableSweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important bioenergy crop that has abi...
Sweet sorghum was investigated to an alternate feedstock for fuel ethanol production. juices from 4 ...
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L) Moench) is a crop analogous to sugarcane with similar accumulatio...
Sweet sorghum has a high potential for bioethanol production due to its high fermentable sugar conte...
The use of fossil fuels contributes to global warming and there is a consequent need to resort to cl...
Harvesting stage of sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) cane is an important aspect in the con...
World fossil fuel sources are continuously depleted. thus there is an escalated search for alternati...
Sweet sorghum has become a promising alternative feedstock for biofuel production because it can be ...
The genotype and environment interaction influences the selection criteria of sorghum (Sorghum bicol...
Sweet sorghum is a multipurpose biofuel feedstock that offers grain for human consumption, fodder ...
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is one of the promising feedstock for bioethanol produc...
The use of biofuels helps to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels and therefore decreases CO2 emiss...
The ethanol production by fermentation of sweet-stalk sorghum juice is affected by the juice composi...
This study investigated the effects of two soil moisture levels (SM) (30 and 70% soil available wate...