Tropical rainforests grow in nutrient-poor soil which is only two to three inches deep.
THEN WHY?
The roots of many plants spread over large areas quickly capture nutrients released by decaying plant and animal matter before the nutrients can be leached from the soil.
THEREFORE!
More nutrients are found in the living plants of the rainforest than in the supporting environment.
fermentation by yeast or genetically engineered E.coli and we can produce biofuel from that ethanol. Now, the way of decreasing process and cost are studied from a few researchers. So we will show the whole process of the production of bioethanol from algae, and we suggest some solutions for reducing cost and the process focused on starch storage in algae cultivation and fermentation process.
New Alternative Energy Source!!
Biodiesel
Bioethanol
Biogas
Biobutanol
A gaseous, liquid, or solid
substance of biological
origin that is used as a fuel
Cost-effective
Sustainable
Alternate gasoline
1st Generation: Food Sources
Food-Energy Conflicts, Farmland Problem
2nd Generation: Cellulosic Source
Difficul
II. Temporary Holding
After the process berries were weighted, sampled and finally color graded, they were finally moved to one of the five Kiwanee dumpers which had rapidly moving belt conveyors. The berries were taken to one of the 27 temporary holding bins (bins 1-24 held 250 bbls. and bins 25-27 held 400 bbls. each) which were controlled from a central control panel. Although it usually took