2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13020536
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Biomass and Methane Production in Double Cereal Cropping Systems with Different Winter Cereal and Maize Plant Densities

Abstract: The biogas supply chain requires a correct combination of crops to maximize the methane yield per hectare. Field trials were carried out in North Italy over three growing seasons, according to a factorial combination of four cropping systems (maize as a sole-crop or after hybrid barley, triticale and wheat) and two maize plant densities (standard, 7.5 plants m−2 and high, 10 plants m−2) with the plants harvested as whole-crop silage. The specific methane production per ton was measured through the biochemical … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, most substrate remains from dedicated crops [6,7]. This is due to energy crops' role in achieving higher methane yields and stabilising biogas production [8][9][10]. The primary purpose of agricultural biogas plants is, in most cases, to produce electricity for profit (excluding prosumer biogas plants, which produce electricity for the needs of a farm) [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, most substrate remains from dedicated crops [6,7]. This is due to energy crops' role in achieving higher methane yields and stabilising biogas production [8][9][10]. The primary purpose of agricultural biogas plants is, in most cases, to produce electricity for profit (excluding prosumer biogas plants, which produce electricity for the needs of a farm) [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%