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[1]
From Straw to Device Interface: Carboxymethyl-Cellulose-Based Modified Interlayer for Enhanced Power Conversion Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells.
[2]
Microwave-assisted catalytic upgrading of co-pyrolysis vapor using HZSM-5 and MCM-41 for bio-oil production: Co-feeding of soapstock and straw in a downdraft reactor.
[3]
assessment of the biodiversity of samples used for isolation of microbial strains capable of converting straw destined as a substrate for biogas plant
[4]
thermoplastic elastomeric composites filled with lignocellulose bioadditives, part 2: flammability, thermo-oxidative aging resistance, mechanical and barrier properties
[5]
analysis on straw storage and transportation cost using activity-based costing: a case study of jiangsu province, china
[6]
produktivitas kambing peranakan etawah yang diberi ransum berbasis jerami padi fermentasi
[7]
Straw tube drift-time properties and electronics parameters for the ATLAS TRT detector
[8]
Operation of the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker under very high irradiation at the CERN LHC
[9]
Aging studies for the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT)
[10]
Particle identification using the time-over-threshold method in the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker
[11]
A Pilot Study Assessing the Therapeutic Potential of a Vibratory Positive Expiratory Pressure Device (Acapella Choice) in the Treatment of Voice Disorders.
[12]
The ATLAS transition radiation tracker
[13]
Characterization and use of essential oil from Thymus vulgaris against Botrytis cinerea and Rhizopus stolonifer in strawberry fruits
[14]
Impact of controlled atmosphere scheduling on strawberry and imported avocado fruit
[15]
Removal of 3-chlorophenol from water using rice-straw-based carbon
[16]
Interaction mechanisms of organic contaminants with burned straw ash charcoal.
[17]
Sorption and ecotoxicity of pentachlorophenol polluted sediment amended with rice-straw derived biochar.
[18]
Alleviation of the effect of salinity on growth and yield of strawberry by foliar spray of selenium-nanoparticles.
[19]
Synergistic Effects of Ascorbic Acid and Plant-Derived Ceramide to Enhance Storability and Boost Antioxidant Systems of Postharvest Strawberries.
[20]
Strawberry dietary fiber functionalized with phenolic antioxidants from olives. Interactions between polysaccharides and phenolic compounds
[21]
Quantitative changes in proteins responsible for flavonoid and anthocyanin biosynthesis in strawberry fruit at different ripening stages: A targeted quantitative proteomic investigation employing multiple reaction monitoring.
[22]
Enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat straw via a combination of alkaline hydrogen peroxide and lithium chloride/N,N-dimethylacetamide pretreatment
[23]
Improved enzymatic hydrolysis and ethanol production by combined alkaline peroxide and ionic liquid-water mixtures pretreatment of rice straw
[24]
Efficient acetogenesis of anaerobic co-digestion of food waste and maize straw in a HSAD reactor.
[25]
Stabilization of Expansive Soil using Sugarcane Straw Ash (SCSA)
[26]
Spatio-temporal variation of strawberry aphid populations and their parasitoids
[27]
Consumer safety evaluation of pyraclostrobin residues in strawberry using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS): An Egyptian profile.
[28]
Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals fruit discoloration mechanisms in postharvest strawberries in response to high ambient temperature.
[29]
Correction to: Effects of long-term straw incorporation on lignin accumulation and its association with bacterial laccase-like genes in arable soils.
[30]
Lignocellulose utilization and bacterial communities of millet straw based mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) production.
[31]
Effects of long-term straw incorporation on lignin accumulation and its association with bacterial laccase-like genes in arable soils
[32]
Pyrolysis temperature-dependent electron transfer capacities of dissolved organic matters derived from wheat straw biochar.
[33]
Pyrolysis temperature-dependent electron transfer capacities of dissolved organic matters derived from wheat straw biochar
[34]
[Effects of maize straw returning on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community structure in soil].
[35]
Insect pollination as a key factor for strawberry physiology and marketable fruit quality
[36]
The impact of straw mulching and salvage logging on post-fire runoff and soil erosion generation under Mediterranean climate conditions.
[37]
Effects of ultrahigh pressure and ultrasound pretreatments on properties of strawberry chips prepared by vacuum-freeze drying.
[38]
In-house method validation and occurrence of alpha-, beta-endosulfan, endosulfan sulphate, lambda-cyhalothrin, procymidone and trifluralin residues in strawberry
[39]
Rice straw- and rapeseed residue-derived biochars affect the geochemical fractions and phytoavailability of Cu and Pb to maize in a contaminated soil under different moisture content.
[40]
Use of a remediated dredged marine sediment as a substrate for food crop cultivation: Sediment characterization and assessment of fruit safety and quality using strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) as model species of contamination transfer
[41]
Effect of pretreatment and pelletization on nutritive value of rice straw-based total mixed ration, and growth performance and meat quality of growing Boer goats fed on TMR
[42]
Behavior of Salmonella Typhimurium on Fresh Strawberries Under Different Storage Temperatures and Wash Treatments
[43]
Characterizing the involvement of FaMADS9 in the regulation of strawberry fruit receptacle development.
[44]
Full utilization of nutrients in rice straw by integrating mushroom cultivation, biogas production, and fertilizer use
[45]
[Responses of soil organic carbon and microbial community structure to different tillage patterns and straw returning for multiple years.]
[46]
Hydrothermal liquefaction of corn straw with mixed catalysts for the production of bio-oil and aromatic compounds.
[47]
Evidence of epistatic suppression of repeat fruiting in cultivated strawberry.
[48]
Pretreatment of quinoa straw with 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and physiochemical characterization of biomass
[49]
Effects of ultrahigh pressure and ultrasound pretreatments on properties of strawberry chips prepared by vacuum-freeze drying
[50]
Effects of cellulase enzyme on nutritive value, in vitro digestion characteristics and microbial biomass production of wheat straw
[51]
Effect of different drying techniques on density, porosity and bioactivity of β-wollastonite from local limestone and rice straw
[52]
3D-printed sound absorbing metafluid inspired by cereal straws
[53]
Engineering for direct utilisation of holocellulose from wheat straw.
[54]
Reaction Mechanism of Etherification of Rice Straw with Epichlorohydrin in Alkaline Medium.
[55]
Non-destructive determination of strawberry fruit and juice quality parameters using ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectroscopy.
[56]
Influence of the nutrient medium and the spectral composition of light on the reproduction of strawberry in vitro
[57]
Ammonia Fiber Expansion (AFEX) as spin off technology from 2nd generation biofuel for upgrading cereal straws and stovers for livestock feed
[58]
Application of vermicompost improves strawberry growth and quality through increased photosynthesis rate, free radical scavenging and soil enzymatic activity
[59]
KINETIKA FERMENTASI SELULOSA MURNI OLEH Trichoderma reesi QM 9414 MENJADI GLUKOSA DAN PENERAPANNYA PADA JERAMI PADI BEBAS LIGNIN [Kinetics of Pure Cellulose Fermentation by Trichoderma Reesei QM 9414 to Glucose and Its Application of on Lignin Free Rice Straw]
[60]
Tween 40 pretreatment of unwashed water-insoluble solids of reed straw and corn stover pretreated with liquid hot water to obtain high concentrations of bioethanol
[61]
Tween 40 pretreatment of unwashed water-insoluble solids of reed straw and corn stover pretreated with liquid hot water to obtain high concentrations of bioethanol
[62]
Possibility of using waste tire composites reinforced with rice straw as construction materials
[63]
Study of Thermal Properties of Lightweight Insulation Made of Flax Straw
[64]
Effects of wheat straw derived biochar on cadmium availability in a paddy soil and its accumulation in rice.
[65]
Straw-derived biochar mitigates CO<inf>2</inf> emission through changes in soil pore structure in a wheat-rice rotation system
[66]
Estimating CO<inf>2</inf> and VOCs production of Colletotrichum fragariae and Rhizopus stolonifer grown in cold stored strawberry fruit
[67]
Crescimento do morangueiro: influência da cultivar e da posição da planta no canteiro Strawberry growth: effect of cultivar and plant position in the bed
[68]
Laundry wastewater treatment using a combination of sand filter, bio-char and teff straw media.
[69]
Efficient teff-straw based biocomposites with chitosan and alginate for pyridine removal
[70]
Epoxy-based composites reinforced with African teff straw (Eragrostis tef) for lightweight applications
[71]
Biosilica preparation from abundantly available African biomass Teff (Eragrostis tef) straw ash by sol-gel method and its characterization
[72]
Genetic properties of cadmium translocation from straw to brown rice in low-grain cadmium rice (Oryza sativa L.) line
[73]
The fate of antibiotic resistance genes during co-composting of swine manure with cauliflower and corn straw.
[74]
The fate of antibiotic resistance genes during co-composting of swine manure with cauliflower and corn straw
[75]
Enhancing energy recovery from corn straw via two-stage anaerobic digestion with stepwise microaerobic hydrogen fermentation and methanogenesis
[76]
Pollen Viability and Germination Capacity of Some Strawberry Genotypes
[77]
Consolidated bioprocessing for butyric acid production from rice straw with undefined mixed culture
[78]
Genome wide identification and functional characterization of strawberry pectin methylesterases related to fruit softening.
[79]
Combination effects of calcium chloride and nano-chitosan on the postharvest quality of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.)
[80]
From Straw to Device Interface: Carboxymethyl-Cellulose-Based Modified Interlayer for Enhanced Power Conversion Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells.
[81]
Microwave-assisted catalytic upgrading of co-pyrolysis vapor using HZSM-5 and MCM-41 for bio-oil production: Co-feeding of soapstock and straw in a downdraft reactor.
[82]
Application of nano-silicon dioxide improves salt stress tolerance in strawberry plants
[83]
Effect of biological sprays on the incidence of grey mould, fruit yield and fruit quality in organic strawberry production
[84]
Automatic recognition of corn straw coverage based on fast Fourier transform and SVM
[85]
Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) treatment improved in-package shelf-life of strawberry fruit.
[86]
Target-Site Resistance Mechanisms to Tribenuron-Methyl and Cross-Resistance Patterns to ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides of Catchweed Bedstraw (Galium aparine) with Different ALS Mutations
[87]
Simulation and Influence Factors of Nitrous Oxide (N 2 O) Gases Emission under Different Straw Retention Depths
[88]
[Response of Soil CO Emissions to Straw-returning in Citrus/Mushroom Intercropping Systems].
[89]
Solid-state fermentation of ammoniated corn straw to produce feed protein and toxicological assessment of the product.
[90]
Microbial interaction between Salmonella enterica and main postharvest fungal pathogens on strawberry fruit
[91]
Study on the neutron detection efficiency and gamma discrimination of boron-coated straw detectors
[92]
Biological pretreatment of corn straw for enhancing degradation efficiency and biogas production.
[93]
Degradation of rice straw at low temperature using a novel microbial consortium LTF-27 with efficient ability.
[94]
Quantitative visualization of subcellular lignocellulose revealing the mechanism of alkali pretreatment to promote methane production of rice straw
[95]
Bioethanol production from rice straw residues
[96]
Influence of ripening stage and cultivar on physicochemical properties, sugar and organic acid profiles, and antioxidant compositions of strawberries.
[97]
Comparing thermal inactivation to a combined process of moderate heat and high pressure: Effect on ascospores in strawberry puree.
[98]
Terpinen-4-ol Enhances Disease Resistance of Postharvest Strawberry Fruit More Effectively than Tea Tree Oil by Activating the Phenylpropanoid Metabolism Pathway.
[99]
Sustaining fermentation in high-gravity ethanol production by feeding yeast to a temperature-profiled multifeed simultaneous saccharification and co-fermentation of wheat straw
[100]
Effect of rice straw and swine manure biochar on N<inf>2</inf>O emission from paddy soil
[101]
Effects of different straw biochars on soil organic carbon, nitrogen, available phosphorus, and enzyme activity in paddy soil