From raw material powder to solid fuel pellet: A state-of-the-art review of biomass densification
Haomeng He,
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Yu Wang,
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Yu Sun
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Biomass and Bioenergy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
186, P. 107271 - 107271
Published: May 31, 2024
Language: Английский
An Adapted Indicator Framework for Evaluating the Potential Contribution of Bioeconomy Approaches to Agricultural Systems Resilience
Advanced Sustainable Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(7)
Published: May 31, 2024
Abstract
This
study
reviews
a
variety
of
“bioeconomy
approaches”
(BAs)
to
assess
their
potential
contribution
resilience
in
agricultural
systems,
focusing
on
benefits
that
can
improve
multi‐functionality
regarding
private
and
public
goods.
It
is
based
Meuwissen
et
al.'s
framework
the
farming
systems.
Drawing
literature
expert
knowledge,
this
indicator
adapted
develop
new
which
then
applied
seven
contrasting
BAs
(miscanthus,
perennial
flowering
wild
plant
mixtures,
permanent
grassland,
nutrient
recycling,
agrivoltaics,
urban
agriculture,
microalgae).
The
major
outcomes
are:
1)
extended
help
evaluate
for
foster
future
2)
all
are
characterized
by
ability
provide
multiple
goods
simultaneously,
3)
strongest
function
maintaining
good
condition
natural
resources
resource‐use
efficiency,
4)
enhance
systems
contributing
diversity,
multifunctionality,
environmental
sustainability,
autonomy,
5)
mitigation
drawbacks
implementation
requires
ex‐ante
assessment,
favorable
combinations,
stakeholder
involvement,
6)
context‐specific
analysis
each
required
qualitative
quantitative
resilience.
Language: Английский
Effects of biomass feedstock and applied pressure on the binding mechanism and pellet qualities
Industrial Crops and Products,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
222, P. 119519 - 119519
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Grower perspectives on perennial wild plant mixtures for biogas production in Germany
David L. Becker,
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A. Ilić,
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Franziska Julia Reichardt
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et al.
Industrial Crops and Products,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
220, P. 119126 - 119126
Published: July 13, 2024
'Perennial
wild
plant
mixtures'
(WPM)
cultivation
is
a
novel
approach
to
combine
biomass
provisioning
for
biogas
production
with
biodiversity
enhancement
at
field
scale
in
Germany.
But
the
methane
yield
about
40%
lower
compared
silage
maize.
Therefore,
of
WPM
incentivized
250–927
Euro
per
hectare
and
year.
However,
agronomic
best
management
practices
are
unclear,
so
that
large
parts
potential
likely
remain
untapped.
Hence,
this
study
aims
shed
light
on
farmers'
current
perspectives
experiences
by
carrying
out
nationwide
survey
2021.
The
feasibility
inferential
statistics
was
examined
detail,
but
not
possible
due
an
insufficient
number
responses.
Nevertheless,
descriptive
analysis
revealed
valuable
information
their
motives
cultivating
such
as
landscape
beauty.
Generally,
were
proven
be
much
less
productive
common
crops
59%
farmers
cultivated
favorable
soil,
67%
used
nitrogen
fertilization
rates
than
or
equal
50
kg
ha−1,
resulting
generally
higher
yields
results
from
unfertilized
areas.
while
there
agreement
positive
effects
agrobiodiversity,
more
research
required
make
competitive
without
additional
subsidies.
Language: Английский
Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) Growth on Sandy Soil—Insights from a Pot Experiment
Moritz von Cossel,
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Jana Kunisch,
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Yasir Iqbal
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et al.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(10), P. 2213 - 2213
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
The
cultivation
of
perennial
flowering
wild
plant
species
like
common
tansy
(Tanacetum
vulgare
L.)
seems
promising
for
increasing
biodiversity
friendliness
in
rather
monotonous
bioenergy
cropping
systems
Central
Europe,
particularly
on
marginal
sites.
However,
it
is
still
unclear
which
types
agricultural
land
would
be
suitable
and
where;
as
a
result,
low-risk
indirect
land-use
change
biomass
production
through
could
considered.
Therefore,
the
aim
this
study
was
to
gather
initial
insights
into
suitability
sandy
sites
by
means
6
L-pot
experiment.
For
purpose,
five
replicates
three
substrates
were
prepared:
Luvisol
topsoil
(control)
from
field
site
near
University
Hohenheim,
Germany;
admixtures
50
83.4weight(wt)%
sand
control
(M1,
M2),
respectively.
This
resulted
varying
contents
4.7
(control),
53.3
(M1),
83.0wt%
(M2).
In
autumn
2021,
seeds
collected
mother
plants
bearing
breeder’s
indentifier
‘Z.8TAV
85/78’.
These
part
long-term
trial
initiated
at
Hohenheim
2014,
where
grown
mixture.
June
2022,
0.5
g
sown
each
pot.
pots
placed
outdoor
conditions,
arranged
randomized
complete
block
design
watered
evenly
required.
At
harvest
July
2023,
significant
differences
between
terms
above-
(shoots)
belowground
(roots)
development
seedlings
observed.
M1,
provided
notable
growth
56.6%
control,
proving
potentially
low-input
under
soil
conditions.
an
even
higher
share
low
nutrient
M2
minor
(14.4%
control).
Hence,
trials
soils
about
50wt%
texture
tailored
fertilization
various
climatic
conditions
are
recommended.
Language: Английский