1981
DOI: 10.1016/0141-4607(81)90026-3
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Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure and field crop residues

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“…The proper C/N ratio for anaerobic digestion (AD) is between 20 and 35 (Abbasi et al 2011;Ghasimi et al 2009;Zhang and Zhang 1999). Cattle manure has low C/N ratio of 11-14 the nutrients requirement for anaerobic bacteria (Hashimoto 1983;Hills and Roberts 1981). C/N ratios of cattle manure are observed between 5 and 26.5 (Bah et al 2014;Chen et al 2010;Corro et al 2013;Dias et al 2014;García and Pérez 2013;Lehtomaki et al 2007;Li et al 2009;Risberg et al 2013;Solli et al 2014).…”
Section: Feedstocks For Anaerobic Digestionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The proper C/N ratio for anaerobic digestion (AD) is between 20 and 35 (Abbasi et al 2011;Ghasimi et al 2009;Zhang and Zhang 1999). Cattle manure has low C/N ratio of 11-14 the nutrients requirement for anaerobic bacteria (Hashimoto 1983;Hills and Roberts 1981). C/N ratios of cattle manure are observed between 5 and 26.5 (Bah et al 2014;Chen et al 2010;Corro et al 2013;Dias et al 2014;García and Pérez 2013;Lehtomaki et al 2007;Li et al 2009;Risberg et al 2013;Solli et al 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the last years, several authors investigated the effect on the performance of the AD process by simultaneously treating cattle manure as well as wastes containing high levels of organic matter or energy crops (Alvarez and Liden 2008;Comino et al 2009;Lehtomaki et al 2007;Nasir et al 2012;Yangin-Gomec and Ozturk 2013). This co-digestion method, if co-substrate is used at the appropriate rate, can give interesting results because the synergistic impact indicated by different organic substrates when processed simultaneously (Angelidaki and Ellegaard 2003;Chen et al 2010;Dias et al 2014;El-Mashad et al 2004;Hills and Roberts 1981;Lehtomaki et al 2007;Li et al 2009Li et al , 2011Macias-Corral et al 2008;Mata-Alvarez et al 2000;Rao and Baral 2011;Umetsu et al 2006). For optimal carbon-to-nitrogen ratio and pH diverse substrates are mixed for best biogas production (Khan and Martin 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In co-digestion of plant materials and animal manure, animal manures provide buffering capacity and various nutrients, while plant material provides high carbon contents resulting in better C/N ratio balance (Mshandete et al, 2004;Parawira et al, 2004). Therefore, co-digestion of manure and plant materials will decrease the risk of ammonia inhibition (Hills and Roberts, 1981;Hashimoto, 1983) and acidification. So utilizing the vegetable juice with SM for biogas production can be one of the appropriate solutions for its effective treatment and energy production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This shows that the mixing of these two materials in different proportions enhanced the gas production by utilizing more of the complex substrates than when used alone. The effect may be due to the synergistic action of a variety of cellulolytic and hydrolytic bacterial species in the breakdown of raw material [18]. The decline in gas production in treatment with JSC alone may be due to high lignin content.…”
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confidence: 99%