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  • Source: Resumos. Conference titles: Brazilian BioEnergy Science and Technology Conference. Unidades: ESALQ, IFSC

    Subjects: CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR, EUCALIPTO, BIOPOLÍMEROS, ETANOL

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      LABATE, Carlos Alberto et al. The potential use of bark residues from commercial eucalyptus plantations as a source of sugars for bioethanol and biopolymers production. 2011, Anais.. Campos do Jordão: Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. Disponível em: http://bbest.org.br/abstracts/resumos/R0381-1.pdf. Acesso em: 19 nov. 2024.
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      Labate, C. A., Bragatto, J., Boaretto, L. F., Lavorent, G. B., Silva, H. K. P., Cruz, S. H. da, et al. (2011). The potential use of bark residues from commercial eucalyptus plantations as a source of sugars for bioethanol and biopolymers production. In Resumos. Campos do Jordão: Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Universidade de São Paulo. Recuperado de http://bbest.org.br/abstracts/resumos/R0381-1.pdf
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      Labate CA, Bragatto J, Boaretto LF, Lavorent GB, Silva HKP, Cruz SH da, Polikarpov I, Lima M, Battistelli A. The potential use of bark residues from commercial eucalyptus plantations as a source of sugars for bioethanol and biopolymers production [Internet]. Resumos. 2011 ;[citado 2024 nov. 19 ] Available from: http://bbest.org.br/abstracts/resumos/R0381-1.pdf
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      Labate CA, Bragatto J, Boaretto LF, Lavorent GB, Silva HKP, Cruz SH da, Polikarpov I, Lima M, Battistelli A. The potential use of bark residues from commercial eucalyptus plantations as a source of sugars for bioethanol and biopolymers production [Internet]. Resumos. 2011 ;[citado 2024 nov. 19 ] Available from: http://bbest.org.br/abstracts/resumos/R0381-1.pdf

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