2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2008.05.003
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New shredding machine for recycling pruning residuals

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“…The regular cut and the good particle size allowed high moisture losses to be reached in a short time during storage, rapidly reaching a value of moisture content which was lower than 20%, allowing direct pelleting and limiting dry matter losses due to microbial degradation. The harvester performance was comparable with other pruning harvesters for theoretical field capacity, but not for field efficiency [28,29]. The worst result was strongly affected by the high unloading time, because the machine filled up the small size bin very quickly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The regular cut and the good particle size allowed high moisture losses to be reached in a short time during storage, rapidly reaching a value of moisture content which was lower than 20%, allowing direct pelleting and limiting dry matter losses due to microbial degradation. The harvester performance was comparable with other pruning harvesters for theoretical field capacity, but not for field efficiency [28,29]. The worst result was strongly affected by the high unloading time, because the machine filled up the small size bin very quickly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Picker C180 (1.26 t•h −1 ) shredding machines recorded by Velazquez-Martı et al [40], and a Nobili mod. TRP-RT 145 (0.53 t•h −1 ) (Nobili, Molinella, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) shredding machine tested by Recchia et al [42], both for FL (3.56 t fm •h −1 ) and HL (3.75 t fm •h −1 ). Furthermore, the chippers Promagri mod.…”
Section: Machine Performance and Quality Of The Work And Woody Comminmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th ere are no studies about the recovery of orchard rootstocks, but several authors have addressed the recovery of pruning residues, especially from vineyards 29 and olive groves. 30 Specifi c work on pear and apple pruning residue shows yields between 2 and 10 t ha -1 , which are quite comparable with those recorded here for the rootstocks of the same species.…”
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confidence: 99%