2023
DOI: 10.48077/scihor1.2024.54
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Study of the efficiency of growing maize for silage for processing into biogas and digestate

Vitalii Palamarchuk,
Vadym Krychkovskyi,
Mykhailo Skakun

Abstract: Given the growing area of maize cultivation in Ukraine and globally, research into the possibilities of using silage as a component of biogas plants to produce biogas as an alternative fuel and digestate as a bio-organic fertiliser is of high relevance and production necessity. The purpose of this study was to investigate the chemical composition of green mass of maize and its changes depending on the growing season for its use in biogas production. Field, laboratory, laboratory-field, and statistical research… Show more

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“…Feeding winter garlic variety Lyubasha with nutrients from the biological product Phytohelp and mineral fertiliser Drip Fert N 15 P 5 K 30 +ME contributed to an increase in plant vegetative mass and bulb weight, and had an impact on yield. Something similar was noted in the work of V. Palamarchuk et al (2024).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Feeding winter garlic variety Lyubasha with nutrients from the biological product Phytohelp and mineral fertiliser Drip Fert N 15 P 5 K 30 +ME contributed to an increase in plant vegetative mass and bulb weight, and had an impact on yield. Something similar was noted in the work of V. Palamarchuk et al (2024).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Feeding winter garlic variety Lyubasha with nutrients from the biological product Phytohelp and mineral fertiliser Drip Fert N 15 P 5 K 30 +ME contributed to an increase in plant vegetative mass and bulb weight, and had an impact on yield. Something similar was noted in the work of V. Palamarchuk et al (2024).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%