For each of a series of potential effects of enzyme treatment, the treatment value per ton of silage was determined either from a reduction in diet costs or an increase in milk production calculated from increasing the supply of metabolizable energy (ME) [...]...
The effect of harvest date and inoculation on the yield, fermentation characteristics and feeding value of forage pea and field bean silages Two experiments describe the ensiling potential of whole-crop forage peas ( Pisum sativum ) and field beans ( Vicia faba ). In Experiment 1, forage peas...
Lignocellulosic biomass is seen as an abundant renewable source of liquid fuels and chemicals that are currently derived from petroleum. When lignocellulosic biomass is used for ethanol production, the resulting liquid residue (stillage) contains large a
Tannins are one of the important plant secondary metabolites having wide prevalence in the plant kingdom. They are a prominent constituent of various types
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Cotton wastes Maize silage and manure Dark fermentation Biohydrogen 4.91 × 10-5 /mol sugar Sołowski et al (2020) Cotton stalk inoculum sludge of biogas Anaerobic digestion Biomethane 192.4 mL/g Zhang et al (2018) Cotton gin trash Goat Manure Co-digestion Biomethane 262 ml Kaur et al ...
Animal wastes are of particular environmental concern due to greenhouse gases emissions, odor problem, and potential water contamination. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is an effective and widely used technology to treat them for bioenergy production. However,
Rice is one of the most widely consumed staple foods in the world, generating enormous biomass residues. In recent years, the abundance of residues as well as recent advancements in conversion technologies has improved the viability of bioenergy from rice residues as a potential source of renewable...
The traditional logic behind effective microorganism is based on a media inoculation with mixed cultures of beneficial microorganisms to create a more favo
were treated with 3.2 or 4.5kg anhydrous ammonia per ton at ensiling and compared to untreated silage. Total numbers of anaerobic microorganisms were greater in ammonia-treated silage than in untreated, and volatile fatty acids production shifted to less acetic and propionic acids and more butyric ...