2017
DOI: 10.17221/31/2017-rae
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Effect of chopped maize straw on the quantity and quality of biogas produced

Abstract: Dobek T.K., Šařec P., Kołosowski P., Šařec O. (2017): Effect of chopped maize straw on the quantity and quality of biogas produced. Res. Agr. Eng., 63 (Special Issue): S8-S12.The increase in production costs of maize silage intended for biogas has led the producers to look for alternative sources of raw material. One of such materials is straw of agricultural crops, including maize. The use of lignin-cellulose materials, such as straw, by bacteria in a biogas fermenter is limited by its polymer structure. Ther… Show more

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“…Therefore, maize straw has far fewer potential buyers, and hence a significantly lower price than straw from cereal ears and even from rapeseed production [36]. However, in the case of methane fermentation, it can be one of the cheaper and more easily available agricultural substrates [39,40,41].…”
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“…Therefore, maize straw has far fewer potential buyers, and hence a significantly lower price than straw from cereal ears and even from rapeseed production [36]. However, in the case of methane fermentation, it can be one of the cheaper and more easily available agricultural substrates [39,40,41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%