Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
682425 Bioresource Technology 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The methane productivity of silage of four crop species – Zeamays L., Sorghumsaccharatum, Miscanthus × giganteus and Miscanthussacchariflorus – was investigated. The experiments revealed that at a hydraulic retention time of 60 days the volumetric methane yields from the Z.mays L. or S.saccharatum silages were higher than those from the Miscanthus × giganteus or M.sacchariflorus silages because of the higher crude fibre content in Miscanthus spp. However, at comparable lignin concentrations in the feedstock, methane productivity for M.sacchariflorus (0.19 ± 0.08 L/g volatile solids) was twice that of Miscanthus × giganteus (0.10 ± 0.03 L/g volatile solids). The efficiency of cellulose conversion varied from 83.6% (S. saccharatum) to 52.1% (Miscanthus × giganteus), and hemicellulose from 88.9% (Z. mays L.) to 59.7% (Miscanthus × giganteus). Conversion of cellulose and hemicellulose depended on the ratio of these polysaccharides to the lignin concentration of the feedstock.

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