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Eggleston, Gillian, et al.. (2013). Seasonal variations of sugarcane stalk and extraneous matter on pH, color and ash as they affect the production of high quality raw sugars (Part II).. International sugar journal. 115(1377). 634–641.4 indexed citations
Eggleston, Gillian, et al.. (2012). How combine harvesting of green cane billets with different levels of trash affects production and processing. Part I. Field yields and delivered cane quality. International sugar journal. 114(1358). 83–90.4 indexed citations
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Eggleston, Gillian, et al.. (2012). How combine harvesting of green cane billets with different levels of trash affects production and processing. Part II. Pilot plant processing to sugar. International sugar journal. 114(1359). 169–178.11 indexed citations
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Viator, Ryan P., et al.. (2011). Late-season glyphosate ripener application coupler with post-harvest residue retention impacts subsequent ratoon yields. International sugar journal. 113(1345). 374–376.4 indexed citations
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Johnson, Richard M., Ryan P. Viator, & Edward P. Richard. (2011). Effects of Billet Planting Rate and Position on Sugarcane Yields in Louisiana.2 indexed citations
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Viator, Ryan P., Richard M. Johnson, & Edward P. Richard. (2009). Effects of mechanical removal and incorporation of post-harvest residue on ratoon sugarcane yields.. 27(4). 149–152.5 indexed citations
Eggleston, Gillian, Ryan P. Viator, & M. P. Grisham. (2007). Glyphosate ripener effects on the processing quality of different sugarcane tissues.. 1460–1468.
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Johnson, Richard M., Ryan P. Viator, M. P. Grisham, Edward P. Richard, & Raj Boopathy. (2007). Microbial degradation of post-harvest residues.. 365–373.7 indexed citations
Viator, Ryan P., Richard M. Johnson, & Edward P. Richard. (2005). CHALLENGES OF POST-HARVEST RESIDUE MANAGEMENT IN THE LOUISIANA SUGARCANE INDUSTRY.23 indexed citations
Viator, Ryan P., et al.. (2000). Factors affecting Roundup Ready® cotton fruit retention and yields.. 689–691.3 indexed citations
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