To mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy supply security, there is an increasing effort toward the use of non-fossil energy sources. Crop residues have a great potential to be exploited as biomass for biogas production. However, due to their lignocellulosic structures they are difficult to degrade and do not reach competitive performance. A feasible option to mine these substrates is present in the forestomach of ruminants. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to use rumen microorganisms to improve anaerobic digestion (AD) of crop residues. For this purpose, hemp straw, mechanically pre-treated hemp fibers and shives, flax straw, flax shives, and aged and fresh rapeseed straw were evaluated using the rumen simulation t...
In Germany, the growing number of agricultural biogas plants causes an increasing demand for crops a...
The significant amounts of agriculture residues such as bean straw (BS) in rural areas, advises its ...
Crop residues are often referred to as ‘lignocellulosics’ as they are rich in cellulose which is bou...
Background: The continuous decline in reserves of fossil and petroleum-based fuel and its undesirabl...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a useful method for producing renewable energy/biofuel. Today, biogas pr...
Moving from a fossil dependent to a fossil free economy requires increased energy production from re...
Industrial hemp stands out as a promising candidate for clean and sustainable biomass-to-bioenergy s...
To meet the increasing need for bioenergy several raw materials have to be considered for the produc...
The application of anaerobic digestion (AD) as a sustainable waste management technology is growing ...
During recent years the renewable energy production with agricultural biomass became more and more i...
In the current context of waste recovering, production of renewable energy and reduction of greenhou...
This thesis evaluates the potential contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) to the sustainability o...
Weather extremes in parts of Europe have led to a renewed search for alternative feeds for ruminants...
The effects of a mechanical pretreatment, carried out by a two stages mill followed by fractionation...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the production of biogas, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), a...
In Germany, the growing number of agricultural biogas plants causes an increasing demand for crops a...
The significant amounts of agriculture residues such as bean straw (BS) in rural areas, advises its ...
Crop residues are often referred to as ‘lignocellulosics’ as they are rich in cellulose which is bou...
Background: The continuous decline in reserves of fossil and petroleum-based fuel and its undesirabl...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a useful method for producing renewable energy/biofuel. Today, biogas pr...
Moving from a fossil dependent to a fossil free economy requires increased energy production from re...
Industrial hemp stands out as a promising candidate for clean and sustainable biomass-to-bioenergy s...
To meet the increasing need for bioenergy several raw materials have to be considered for the produc...
The application of anaerobic digestion (AD) as a sustainable waste management technology is growing ...
During recent years the renewable energy production with agricultural biomass became more and more i...
In the current context of waste recovering, production of renewable energy and reduction of greenhou...
This thesis evaluates the potential contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) to the sustainability o...
Weather extremes in parts of Europe have led to a renewed search for alternative feeds for ruminants...
The effects of a mechanical pretreatment, carried out by a two stages mill followed by fractionation...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This study investigated the production of biogas, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), a...
In Germany, the growing number of agricultural biogas plants causes an increasing demand for crops a...
The significant amounts of agriculture residues such as bean straw (BS) in rural areas, advises its ...
Crop residues are often referred to as ‘lignocellulosics’ as they are rich in cellulose which is bou...