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stover

/stoh-ver/US // ˈstoʊ vər //UK // (ˈstəʊvə) //

秸秆,秸杆,秸秆处理,秸秆垃圾

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : coarse roughage used as feed for livestock.
    • : stalks and leaves, not including grain, of such forages as corn and sorghum.
    • : British Dialect. fodder minus the grain portion of the plant.

Examples

  • The vision isn’t to strip the fields bare, but to extract a minor portion — around 20 to 25 percent — of the corn stover for ethanol production.

  • This strain resolves a key challenge in fermenting ethanol from fibrous materials like corn stover, Balan says.

  • The new strain may benefit biofuel producers trying to harness materials like corn stover, he says.

  • With this battle-tested version of GRE2, the researchers found that the modified baker’s yeast could produce ethanol from treated corn stover almost as efficiently as from corn kernels.

  • Converting inedible corn stover into ethanol could increase the biofuel supply without having to plant more crops.

  • "Sure," said Stover, sounding the coins in his change pocket.

  • Stover plunged his hands in his trousers pockets and gazed awed.

  • Stover began to whistle, keeping an eye on the windows as they approached.

  • "Tough McCarty and a female," said Stover in great indignation.

  • "Please, sir, I put asafetida in the furnace," said Stover in frightened tones.