Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important cereal crops, and as such, one of the most significant naturally renewable carbohydrate raw materials for the production of energy and multitude of different products. Many studies have shown that the kernel composition and starch structure of maize are highly influenced by genetic background of the maize. Maize grain consists of approximately 70% of starch, which makes it a very suitable feedstock for the bioethanol production. This study was conducted with aim to understand how different genetic background affects bioethanol yield and other fermentation properties of the selected maize genotypes in the process of maize grain- based bioethanol production. Twenty se...
<p>In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private...
In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private in...
The uncertainty of future oil supply and growing concerns of the energy security of the United State...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important cereal crops, and as such, one of the most signific...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol is mostly produced from starchy parts of the corn grain kernel leaving signif...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of crop year on the main components of maize...
Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the versatile crop which is used as food, feed, fodder and in rec...
The study was conducted based on the preliminary research to developed new variety of maize with hig...
Maize accumulates large amounts of starch in seeds which have been used as food for human and animal...
Maize accumulates large amounts of starch in seeds which have been used as food for human and animal...
Efficient management of plant resources is essential for a sustainable biobased economy. The biomass...
Maize stover (Zea mays L.) can be converted into fermentable sugars to produce ethanol by fermentati...
Maize biomass from agricultural residues can be a substrate for biofuel production. However, commerc...
Maize is the predominant raw material (together with sugar cane) for the production of bioethanol, t...
Developing maize plants with improved kernel quality traits involves the ability to use existing gen...
<p>In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private...
In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private in...
The uncertainty of future oil supply and growing concerns of the energy security of the United State...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important cereal crops, and as such, one of the most signific...
BACKGROUND: Bioethanol is mostly produced from starchy parts of the corn grain kernel leaving signif...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of crop year on the main components of maize...
Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the versatile crop which is used as food, feed, fodder and in rec...
The study was conducted based on the preliminary research to developed new variety of maize with hig...
Maize accumulates large amounts of starch in seeds which have been used as food for human and animal...
Maize accumulates large amounts of starch in seeds which have been used as food for human and animal...
Efficient management of plant resources is essential for a sustainable biobased economy. The biomass...
Maize stover (Zea mays L.) can be converted into fermentable sugars to produce ethanol by fermentati...
Maize biomass from agricultural residues can be a substrate for biofuel production. However, commerc...
Maize is the predominant raw material (together with sugar cane) for the production of bioethanol, t...
Developing maize plants with improved kernel quality traits involves the ability to use existing gen...
<p>In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private...
In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private in...
The uncertainty of future oil supply and growing concerns of the energy security of the United State...