Sentence examples for maize because of from inspiring English sources

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In America it is cheaper to make fuel ethanol from maize because of the high domestic price of sugar.

By refusing to accept American maize because of the possible presence of GM strains, the EU has denied American exporters $200m in sales to Spain and Portugal each year.

"They grow potatoes, a little bit of maize, but we don't do well in maize because of the wild animals.

If Tuesday's report concluding that GM crops do not provide superior yields to normal crops wasn't discouraging enough to fans of the technology, Germany added insult to injury yesterday by becoming the sixth European Union country to ban the cultivation of a strain of GM maize because of environmental concerns.

In their overall evaluation, Ricroch et al. conclude that they cannot find any justification for the German ban of MON810 maize because of i) the weaknesses of the two above-mentioned studies, and ii) a general lack of possible effects under natural field conditions, as judged from the existing scientific literature.

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Corn (maize) silage is relatively inexpensive and relished by sheep; lactating ewes and lambs being finished for market usually require some concentrate, with corn (maize) favoured because of its high energy content and reasonable cost.

A typical set of syntenic genes in the Schnable set contain up to 2 rice genes, up to 2 Brachypodium genes, and up to 2 sorghum genes all derived from the shared pan-grass WGD, and up to 4 maize genes because of an additional maize-specific WGD.

We evaluated the effects of HS on CS, NADP+-IDH and MDH of maize seedlings because of their important role in maintaining the balance between C and N metabolism.

After the potato crop was harvested, the ambient humidity and leaf wetness of the maize decreased because of the distance between the rows of plants, which may limit the spread of the northern leaf blight.

Two of the studies found slight improvements in feed conversion rates for the animals fed insect-resistant maize, possibly because of lower concentrations of aflatoxins, antinutrients that result from insect damage.

It accounts for the rise in the price of maize because the federal government has in practice waded into the market to mop up about one-third of America's corn harvest.

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