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Small plot studies were designed with whole plot treatments including non-treated and imidacloprid treated wheat seed, and subplots split with a semi-monthly foliar lambda-cyhalothrin application or no foliar insecticide.
Kluyveromyces produced maximum xylitol from acid treated wheat straw residues with enzymatic saccharification.
The soluble products of treated wheat bran increased the growth, carbohydrate, and protein contents of both Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus obliquus under mixotrophic and heterotrophic conditions.
The obtained data suggest that soluble product of treated wheat bran could be used as an efficient medium for the mixotrophic and heterotrophic growth of both algal species.
Open image in new window Figure 2 Growth of (a) C. vulgaris and (b) S. obliquus on soluble product of treated wheat bran.
The changes in fungal growth have been studied when they are grown in in vitro on either untreated (US) or sodium hydroxide treated wheat straw (TS).
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Heap et al., on the other hand, used laccase-HBT treatment in combination with alkaline peroxide extraction to improve (by 35%) the saccharification yield of acid pre-treated wheat straw.
Overall, 18,200 trimmed-rarefied sequences of bacterial 16S rRNA from the forest soil inoculum (SS) as well as the RWS (untreated wheat straw) and TWS (heat-treated wheat straw) consortia (n = 13) were analyzed.
(PDF 64 kb) Additional file 6: Bikinin-treated wheat embryo.
The first leaf of non-treated wheat seedlings was bending with an angle smaller than 45° while the first leaf of most seedlings treated with 10 μM epiBL bent with an angle greater over 90° (Fig. 8b and e).
The carbon substrate used for most SSC experiments was based on non-alkali-treated wheat straw blended with wheat bran.
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