2020
DOI: 10.33564/ijeast.2020.v05i07.030
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Biogas Production From Sugar Cane Press Mud and Sugar Cane Bagasse by Anaerobic Co-Digestion

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“…This practice reduces the number of irrigations, having no need of land preparation, seed purchase and planting expenses (Akhtar, Ashraf, & Akhtar, 2003). Ratoon keeping occupies an area of about 35-50 percent of the total sugarcane cultivated area of Pakistan due to the better cane and sugar production (Malik & Gurmani, 2005). Field survey of central Punjab had shown that the ratoon cane crop had given more net income than fresh crop and cost benefit ratio was 1.6 and 1.4, Hassan et al,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This practice reduces the number of irrigations, having no need of land preparation, seed purchase and planting expenses (Akhtar, Ashraf, & Akhtar, 2003). Ratoon keeping occupies an area of about 35-50 percent of the total sugarcane cultivated area of Pakistan due to the better cane and sugar production (Malik & Gurmani, 2005). Field survey of central Punjab had shown that the ratoon cane crop had given more net income than fresh crop and cost benefit ratio was 1.6 and 1.4, Hassan et al,.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several prior studies have been conducted using sugarcane bagasse as a co-substrate with nitrogen rich biomass [15][16][17][18][19][20]. However, few prior studies have been conducted on enhancing methane production from algal biomass through a co-digestion with sugarcane bagasse [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%