Increasing boiler capacity by dried bagasse firing, Investigation of the effects of soil contamination on the mechanical properties of prepared sugarcane, Operational experience with a bagasse boiler at low firing rates using multiple fuels, A simple and efficient method of rating sugarcane clones for resistance to pachymetra root rot, Improving the germination of sugarcane and the control of pineapple disease
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Main Author: | Dephoff, R.MDixon, T.FCroft, B.JDowning, C.M |
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Language: | English |
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Watson Ferguson and Company
1998
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