Breeding for sugarcane smut resistance in Australia and industry response: 2006-2011 BSES commenced screening Australian varieties for resistance to sugarcane smut in Indonesia in 1998, a few months after the disease was found in the Ord Ri... SA Bhuiyan,BJ Croft,MC Cox - 《International Sugar...
A bottleneck for the economical feasibility of such microbial processes, however, is also the cost of the downstream phase that mainly depends on the level of biomolecule purity required by market or industry. For instance, in the case of raw enzyme preparations (i.e., enzyme mixtures), deep...
Sugarcane is a perennial plant which is found in clumps that consists of various strong unbranched stems. A structure of rhizomes form under the soil that sends up secondary shoots near parent plant. Stems vary from green, purple or pinkish reaching upto the height of 5 m (16 ft). It is...
Larvae of melolonthine scarabs(collectively known as canegrubs) are the major pests affecting the production of sugarcane in Australia,and currently cost the industry more than $8 million annually in lost production and insecticides.The nineteen species of canegrub endemic to the East Coast of Au...
sugarcane breeding has contributed continuously to increasing yields by regularly releasing superior cultivars for use by the Brazilian industry. In the last 40 years, an average annual increase of 155.7 kg ha−1of sugar yield has been reported, about half of which may be attributed to breeding...
On June 4, 2007 in anticipation of this law, UNICA (União da Indústria de Cana-de-açúcar) which is the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association representing the sugar, ethanol and bioelectricity producing industry of the State of São Paulo, and the state government signed the Protocolo ...
As a destructive pathogen to sugar industry, theS. scitamineumgenome will facilitate future research on the genomic basis and the pathogenic mechanisms of sugarcane smut. Background Sugarcane belongs to theSaccharumgenus of the Poaceae family (also called Gramineae or true grasses), an economically...
, which is the most important natural source of fiber for the textile industry, the CO5 protein (CONSTANS-LIKE 5) was up-regulated for cell wall modification and developing fibers in MD52ne, a near-isogenic line. Furthermore, using an F2 population derived from a cross between MD52ne and...
Sugarcane smut caused by Sporisorium scitamineum is one of the most severe fungal diseases in the sugarcane industry. Using a molecular biological technique to mine sugarcane resistance genes can provide gene resources for further genetic engineering of
Cellulosic ethanol production from non-detoxified furfural residues produced at different operating conditions from sugarcane bagasse was investigated. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) technique and preconditioned industrial strains ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae, i.e., EthanolRed® and CelluX™...