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Mandlakazi Melane, Cori Ham, Martina Meincken
Alien invasive plants (AIPs) pose a threat to the existence of plant and animal biodiversity in the ecosystems they invade. They need to be cleared, monitored and eventually eradicated from the landscape. The potential and the economic viability to suppl...
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Florentino Sánchez Portilla,Roberto Vizcón Toledo
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En el mundo actualmente se desechan grandes cantidades de biomasa residual sin tratamiento alguno, generadas principalmente por las actividades naturales de los seres vivos. Lo que significa un grave problema de contaminación y de salud para el planeta; ...
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Edmund C Okoroigwe, S O Enibe, S O Onyegegbu
The oxidation characteristics and devolatilisation kinetics studies of palm kernel shell (Elaeis guineensis), African bush mango wood and shell (Irvingia wombolu), and African border tree wood (Newbouldia laevis), were carried out by the thermogravimetri...
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Edmund C Okoroigwe, Zhenglong Li, Shantanu Kelka, Christopher Saffron, Samuel Onyegegbu
Six tropical biomass samples namely: Ogbono wood (Irvingia wombolu), Mango wood (Mangifera indica), Neem wood (Azadiracta indica), Ogbono shell (Irvingia wombolu), Ogirisi wood (Neubouldia laevis) and Tropical Almond wood (Terminalia catappa) were pyroly...
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