'Annual Convention of the Sugar Technologists' … Maharashtra State-by SeemaJoshi, A.N. Salunkhe &...
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CONTENTS
AGRICULTURE SECTION
1. Cane Management under Drought Conditions or water Stress - 3-8
by P.N. Rao
2. Trends of Sugarcane Production and Yield (MT/HECT.) 9-15
in Maharashtra State - by Seema Joshi, A.N. Salunkhe &
Dr. S.B. Jadhav
3. Plant growth Promotor Regulators by Native Fluorescent 16-35
Pseudomonas in Sugarcane Crop - by R. Viswanathan,
R. Samiyappan, P. Nallathambi & V. Ganesan
4. Water Management with drip Irrigation System for Sugarcane - 36-41
by Shinde P.P. & S.B. Jadhav
5. The Influence of Potassium application on soil available K, yield 42 - 53
and juice Quality of Plant and Ratoon crops of Sugarcane -
by Vijay Kumar, K.S. Verma & Jawahar Singh
6. Economic Heterosis for Qualitative Traits and Cane Yield in Elite 54 - 59
Genotypes of Sugarcane - by P. Srinivasa Rao, J.V.R. Bhupal Rao,
& K. Krishnamma
7. Increase in cane yield and leaf Nutrient Content Due to Sulphur 60 - 70
Application - by Snehal Joshi & Vilas Amodkar
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8. Performance of early maturing Sugarcane Varieties at VSI, Pune Center - 71-75
by R.S. Hapase, J.M. Repale & P.S. Pawar
9. Root Distribution as Influenced by chip bud method of Planting and
Nitrogen in Sugarcane - by N. Tamilselvan
10. Improvement of Sugar Productivity Through Varietal Management -
by R.L. Tamak, Joginder Singh & Dr. B.K. Gupta
11. Sugarcane Spacing Regimes : Some Myths- and Realities - byGururaj Hunsigi & P.G. Satpute
12. Molecular Approaches in Sugarcane Varietal Improvement - byN.V. Nair, A. Selvi, T.V. Sreenivasan & K.N. Pushpalatha
13. Out Centre Management of Cane Utility of Cane Loader - byKuldip Singh, O.P. Chauhan, G.P.S. Dhillon & G.S.C. Rao
14. Effect of Azospirillum and Acetobacter with Different Levels of
Inorganic Nitrogen on Cane Yield and Juice Quality of Sugarcane -
by V. Venkateswara Rao, P, Ravindra Babu & J.V.R. Bhupala Rao
15. Raseeli A high Sugar MID Season Maturing Variety of Sugarcanefor North West Zone in India - by R.S. Singh, P.S. Verma & S.B. Singh
16. Productivity of Sugar & Sugarcane Management - by Mangal Singh 139 - 144
MANUFACTURING SECTION
1. Continuous Pan for A Massecuite Boiling - A Comparitive Analysis - 3-18
by Manharlal M. Patel, Kiran C. Patel, E. Muthu Velappan &Remesh Kumar Verma
2. Computer Controlled Self Intelligent Juice Flow Stabilization System 19-27for Sugar Industry - by M.B. Londhe, T,K. Balwe, A.N. Jamadar, &
R.N. Bhosale, V.P. Sidanale & N.M. Patil
76-81
82-94
95- 103
104- 114
115- 121
122- 130
131 - 138
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3. Improvement in Clarified Juice Characteristics through Ultrafiltration - 28-36
by S.N. Misra, M. Balakrishnan, A.M. Ghosh, N.C. Sharma, P. Ranga Rao
& J.J. Bhagat
4. Optimisation of Process Juice Clarification Parameters : A Case Study - 37-51
by S.D. Borawake, S.M. Chavan, V.R. Kaledhonkar, Sanjay Jadhav
& G.D. Patil
5. The Colour Balance Study - A key to Produce Quality Sugar - by 52 - 60
D.M. Raskar
6. PC-Based Monitoring and Control System for Pan Boiling Process at 61 - 73
Ramgarh Chini Mills, Ramgarh - by Pawan Kapur, S.M. Sharma,
S. Pal & P.K. Avasthi
7. Manufacture of Refined Quality Sugar at Reduced Cost - by B.L, Mittal 74 - 86
8. Quality Requirements for Antiscalants - by (Mrs) A.D. Kulkarni, 87 - 93
A.V. Yewale & S.K. Sabale
9. Kinetics of Crystallization of Sugar in Pure Solution "Effect of Variation 94 - 99
of Speed of the Stirrer" - by Dr. G.M. Jenekar & M.B. Purjalkar (Jain)
10. Studies on Steady State Simulation of a Falling Film Evaporator - 100-113
by A. Saleem Sajid & R.B. Nigam
11. Production of 100% Sugar as per Icumsa Specification - by 114 - 120
T.S. Srinivasan, & P.V. Ramadasan
12. Fate of Inorganic Constitutents During Clarification of Juice - by 221 - 129
Ashok Mishra, Hemant Dubey & S.P. Shukla
13. Control of Factors Enhancing Quantity of Final Molasses Production - 130 - 140
by G.K. Shukla, K. Jagdish & Narendra Dev
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14. Viscosity of Different Massecuites and Molasses in the Sugar Industry - 141 - 144
by Dr. Satindar Kaur, R.S.S. Kaler, Avinash Kaushal & Suchi Kalia
ENGINEERING SECTION
1. Energy Conservation in Sugar Industry - by The Ugar Sugar Technologists 3-12
The Ugar Sugar Works Ltd.
2. Instrumentation and Control to Pressure Reducing Station for
Condensing Cum Extraction Turbine of Co-Generation Plant - 13 - 23
by Prashant. D. Mahajan
3. Role of Magnets in Sugar Industry - by S.P. Jain 24 - 29
4. Suitability of Vapour Condensates for High Pressure Boilers in 30 - 34
Plantation white Sugar Manufacture - by Dr. G.M. Jenekar,Mr. M.B. Purjalkar (Jain)
5. Field Performance of Mill Power Measuring Device - 35-39
by M.N. Awatade, S.A. Kate, T.K. Balwe and A.D. Shaligram
6. An Attempt of Run Two Roller Mill as a Power Save - 40-45
by R.K. Padalker (G.M. Tech)
7. Energy Management - by P. Solaimuthu, R. Chidambaranathan, 46 - 54
R. Swaminathan
8. Mill Hunting - An Investigation - by H.N. Gupta 55 - 61
9. Optimum Utilisation of Spray Pond with Single Entry Condensers - 62-71
by C.B. Patil,
10. Imbibition (A Review and Improvisation) - by G,K. Kumar, 72-81
K.N. Agrawal
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CO-PRODUCT
1. Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Starch and Dextran During Sugar Manufacturing 3-21
Process: Warana Experience - by S.M. Chavan, S.D. Borawake &G.D. Patil
2. Towards Developing a Technology for the Removal of Caramel from Sugar 22 - 26
Industry by Products - by V.S. Dhamankar
3. Performance Evaluation of Biologic-SR2 Additive for Primary Anaerobic 27 - 38
Digestor Treating Molasses Based Distillery Effluent - by Sanjeev Kumar,
Ravindra Singh & Sanjay Patil
4. Achieving Zero Pollution by Totally Recycling Treated Effluents as Make-Up 39 - 64
Water for Cooling Tower/Spray Pond - by P. Srimannarayana & KJ. Sudheer
5. Monitoring the Effect of Water Spray on the Extraction, Chemical 65 - 68
Properties and Qualities of the Crude Cane Wax - by Kamaljit Singh,
Gurinder Singh Buttar & Swam Singh Parmar
6. Studies on the Adsorption of Sucrose on to the Solution Alumina Interface - 69-79
by Kaman Singh
7. Application of ICUMSA Methods for Determination of Microbial Cell 80 - 91
Populations Present in Various Sugarhouse Products of Indian Plantation
White Sugar Factory - by S. Mukherjee, S. Kumar & PJC. Agrawal
8. Techno-Economic Evaluation of Managerial Decisions and Improtance of 92-110
a Succession Plan in the Growth Prospects of a Sugar Organisation
Vis-a-Vis Sugar Industry - by Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma
9. Complete Automation of Sugar Plant Through Computer Control System - 111 - 122
P. Solaimuthu & V. Manohar Rao
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PLENARY
1. Paper for Presentation at the Plenary Session of The Sugar
Technologist's Association of India at Mughal Sheraton, Agra
(India) Better Interaction between the Industry and Institutes
by - V.P. Rana
2.- Ethanol - A Bio-Solar Fuel Substitute for Meeting the Twin
Challenges of Vehicular Fuel Oil Scarcity and Pollution
by - H.B. Mathur
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