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Xiaofeng Liang, Hong Wang, Yudan Zhang, Rui Yang, Dongdong Zhang, Wanlai Zhou, Zhiyong Qi and Wei Lin
Peat-based substrates have been widely used in greenhouse vegetable production (GVP). However, peat is a non-renewable resource, and there is a problem with N2O emissions when it is used in greenhouse vegetable production due to the application of large ...
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Pedro Cisterna-Osorio, Miguel Moraga-Chaura, Raydel Manrique-Suárez and Mabel Vega-Coloma
This research studies the biodegradation of sunflower-type vegetative oil in two proposed activated sludge systems, the first one to biologically treat an influent containing only vegetative oil and the second one to treat a mixture of vegetable oil plus...
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Alejandro Velásquez, Rodrigo Arias
Pág. 503 - 511
The in vitro crude protein (CP) digestibility (Divcp), true protein digestibility (Dtp) and degradation rate (kdcp) were measured in different protein extracts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) yeast. These extracts were generated through a biotechnologic...
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Alejandro Velásquez, Rodrigo Arias, Marcelo Toneatti
Pág. 425 - 434
Velásquez, R. Arias, and M. Toneatti. 2012. Effect of the type of substrate on the chemical composition and productivity of a protein concentrate of yeast origin. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(3): 425-434. Extracts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Sc) yeast were gen...
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