Vidoiti, Rose Meire Carneiro, Dalton Jose Viegas, Elisabete Maria Macedo
Three types of raw materials including commercial waste from saltwater (SW), freshwater fish (FW) and tilapia fillet residue (FR) were used to produce fish silage by either acid digestion (2% formic acid and 2% sulfuric acid) or anaerobic fermentation (5% of Lactobacillus plantarum and 15% sugar cane molasses). Six test diets were used in digestibi...
Vidoiti, Rose Meire Carneiro, Dalton Jose Viegas, Elisabete Maria Macedo
Three types of raw materials including commercial waste from saltwater (SW), freshwater fish (FW) and tilapia fillet residue (FR) were used to produce fish silage by either acid digestion (2% formic acid and 2% sulfuric acid) or anaerobic fermentation (5% of Lactobacillus plantarum and 15% sugar cane molasses). Six test diets were used in digestibi...
Vidoiti, Rose Meire Carneiro, Dalton Jose Viegas, Elisabete Maria Macedo
Three types of raw materials including commercial waste from saltwater (SW), freshwater fish (FW) and tilapia fillet residue (FR) were used to produce fish silage by either acid digestion (2% formic acid and 2% sulfuric acid) or anaerobic fermentation (5% of Lactobacillus plantarum and 15% sugar cane molasses). Six test diets were used in digestibi...
Vidoiti, Rose Meire Carneiro, Dalton Jose Viegas, Elisabete Maria Macedo
Three types of raw materials including commercial waste from saltwater (SW), freshwater fish (FW) and tilapia fillet residue (FR) were used to produce fish silage by either acid digestion (2% formic acid and 2% sulfuric acid) or anaerobic fermentation (5% of Lactobacillus plantarum and 15% sugar cane molasses). Six test diets were used in digestibi...
Laura, I. A. Martinez, M. Padovani, C. R. Martinez, F. E.
In the present study, seventy-two adult rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) aged three months were used. The animals were divided into two groups (control and alcoholic). The control group received a solid diet (Purina rat chow) and tap water ad libitum. The alcoholic group received the same solid diet and sugar-cane liquid (trade 51, 41° Gay Lussac -...
Roma, Gislaine Cristina Camargo-Mathias, Maria Izabel Arrigoni, Enrico de Beni Marin-Morales, Maria Aparecida
Little cicadas are homopteran insect pests of sugarcane plantations. As these insects suck out the sap from the leaf parenchyma, they inoculate a toxic saliva that damages the plant vessels, thus promoting the loss of glucose by the affected plant. The morphological and histological analyses of the salivary glands of the little cicada Mahanarva pos...
Roma, Gislaine Cristina Camargo-Mathias, Maria Izabel Arrigoni, Enrico de Beni Marin-Morales, Maria Aparecida
Little cicadas are homopteran insect pests of sugarcane plantations. As these insects suck out the sap from the leaf parenchyma, they inoculate a toxic saliva that damages the plant vessels, thus promoting the loss of glucose by the affected plant. The morphological and histological analyses of the salivary glands of the little cicada Mahanarva pos...
Roma, Gislaine Cristina Camargo-Mathias, Maria Izabel Arrigoni, Enrico de Beni Marin-Morales, Maria Aparecida
Little cicadas are homopteran insect pests of sugarcane plantations. As these insects suck out the sap from the leaf parenchyma, they inoculate a toxic saliva that damages the plant vessels, thus promoting the loss of glucose by the affected plant. The morphological and histological analyses of the salivary glands of the little cicada Mahanarva pos...
Roma, Gislaine Cristina Camargo-Mathias, Maria Izabel Arrigoni, Enrico de Beni Marin-Morales, Maria Aparecida
Little cicadas are homopteran insect pests of sugarcane plantations. As these insects suck out the sap from the leaf parenchyma, they inoculate a toxic saliva that damages the plant vessels, thus promoting the loss of glucose by the affected plant. The morphological and histological analyses of the salivary glands of the little cicada Mahanarva pos...
Suzuki, J. Mutton, M. A. Ferro, M. I T Lemos, M. V F Pizauro, J. M. Mutton, M. J R Di Mauro, S. M Z
Pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase (PPi-PFK) has been detected in several types of plant cells, but the gene has not been reported in sugar cane. Using Citrux paradixi PPi-PFK gene (AF095520 and AF095521) sequences to search the sugar cane EST database, we have identified both the α and β subunits of this enzyme. The deduced amino acid seq...