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DISCONTINUOUS HIGH-SOLIDS ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF STRAW-MANURE MIXTURES
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Husted, S. Seasonal variation in methane emission from stored slurry and solid manures, Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 23/issue 3, pp 585-592, 1994.
Steed, J., Hashimoto, G. Methane emissions from typical manure management systems, Bioresource Technology, vol. 50/issue 2, pp 123-130, 1994.
Sommer, S.G., Muller, H.B., Petersen, S.O. Reduction in methane and nitrous oxide emission from animal slurry through anaerobic digestion, In: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium, Maastricht, Netherlands, 21-23 January 2002, pp 475-480.
Rico, C., Rico, J.L., García, H., García, P.A. Solid – Liquid separation of dairy manure: Distribution of components and methane production, Biomass and Bioenergy, vol. 39, pp 370-377, 2012.
Holm-Nielsen, J.B., Al Seadi, T., Oleskowicz -Popiel, P. The future of anaerobic digestion and biogas utilization, Bioresource Technology, vol. 100/issue 22, pp 5478- 5484, 2009.
Frear, C., Wang, Z.W., Li, C., Chena, S. Biogas potential and microbial population distributions in flushed dairy manure and implicatio ns on anaerobic digestion technology, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, vol. 86/issue 1, pp 145-152, 2011.
Powers, W.J., Montoya, R.E., Van Horn, H.H., Nordstedt, R.A., Bucklin, R.A. Separation of manure solids from simulated flushed manures by screening or sedimentation, Applied Engineering in Agriculture, vol. 11/issue 3, pp 431-436, 1995. Section Ecology and Environmental Protection
Rusin, J., Chamrádová, K., Obroučka, K., Kuča, R. Methane production during laboratory-scale co-digestion of cattle slurry with 10 wt. % of various biowastes, Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, vol. 14/issue 1, pp 14-20, 2012.
Decree of the Minist ry of Agriculture of the Czech RepublicNo. 271/2009 Sb., changing Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic No. 474/2000 Sb.: „About the fertilizer requirements”, as amended, Collection of Laws, No. 82, 2009. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation
Husted, S. Seasonal variation in methane emission from stored slurry and solid manures, Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 23/issue 3, pp 585-592, 1994.
Steed, J., Hashimoto, G. Methane emissions from typical manure management systems, Bioresource Technology, vol. 50/issue 2, pp 123-130, 1994.
Sommer, S.G., Muller, H.B., Petersen, S.O. Reduction in methane and nitrous oxide emission from animal slurry through anaerobic digestion, In: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium, Maastricht, Netherlands, 21-23 January 2002, pp 475-480.
Rico, C., Rico, J.L., García, H., García, P.A. Solid – Liquid separation of dairy manure: Distribution of components and methane production, Biomass and Bioenergy, vol. 39, pp 370-377, 2012.
Holm-Nielsen, J.B., Al Seadi, T., Oleskowicz -Popiel, P. The future of anaerobic digestion and biogas utilization, Bioresource Technology, vol. 100/issue 22, pp 5478- 5484, 2009.
Frear, C., Wang, Z.W., Li, C., Chena, S. Biogas potential and microbial population distributions in flushed dairy manure and implicatio ns on anaerobic digestion technology, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, vol. 86/issue 1, pp 145-152, 2011.
Powers, W.J., Montoya, R.E., Van Horn, H.H., Nordstedt, R.A., Bucklin, R.A. Separation of manure solids from simulated flushed manures by screening or sedimentation, Applied Engineering in Agriculture, vol. 11/issue 3, pp 431-436, 1995. Section Ecology and Environmental Protection
Rusin, J., Chamrádová, K., Obroučka, K., Kuča, R. Methane production during laboratory-scale co-digestion of cattle slurry with 10 wt. % of various biowastes, Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, vol. 14/issue 1, pp 14-20, 2012.
Decree of the Minist ry of Agriculture of the Czech RepublicNo. 271/2009 Sb., changing Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic No. 474/2000 Sb.: „About the fertilizer requirements”, as amended, Collection of Laws, No. 82, 2009. GeoConference on Ecology, Economics, Education and Legislation
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