Soil health impact of long‐term sugarcane vinasse recycling DOI
Felipe Bonini da Luz, Leandro Carolino Gonzaga, Maurício Roberto Cherubin

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Biofuels Bioproducts and Biorefining, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 4, 2024

Abstract The efficient use of vinasse, the primary byproduct sugarcane ethanol production, is important for economic and environmental sustainability industry. Few studies have quantified soil health response to long‐term vinasse application, even though this generally applied as a potassium (K) source in fields. Soil Management Assessment Framework (SMAF) was used assess integrated soils with contrasting textures. Chemical, physical, biological indicators were selected, measured, into index clay‐ sandy‐textured Brazil. Overall, application improved components both soils. results showed that benefits go beyond increasing K content. Vinasse increased organic carbon content, nutrient recycling, physical quality. from 49% 62% clayey 43% 61% sandy clay soil. findings therefore revealed potential reduce need synthetic fertilizer promote circular economy regardless type. This study verifies sandy‐ clay‐texture Brazil has because it recycles an enhances health.

Language: Английский

Sustainable Valorization of Waste and By-Products from Sugarcane Processing DOI Open Access
N. Ungureanu, V. Vlăduț, S. Ș. Biriș

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(17), P. 11089 - 11089

Published: Sept. 5, 2022

Sugarcane is a lignocellulosic crop and the juice extracted from its stalks provides raw material for 86% of sugar production. Globally, sugarcane processing to obtain and/or ethanol generates more than 279 million tons solid liquid waste annually, as well by-products; namely, straws, bagasse, press mud, wastewater, ash bagasse incineration, vinasse distillation, molasses. If not properly managed, this will pose risks both environmental factors human health. Lately, valorization has gained momentum, having an important contribution fulfillment policies objectives related sustainable development circular bioeconomy. Various technologies are well-established implemented by-products processing, while other innovative still in research stage, with encouraging prospects. We propose flow present analysis physico-chemical characteristics generated wastes by-products. emphasize available possibilities valorizing each by-product, considering that they biomass resources obtaining biofuels wide range products added value, which contribute sustainability environment, agriculture, health worldwide.

Language: Английский

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Liquid biofertilizers as a sustainable solution for agriculture DOI Creative Commons
Mintallah Mousa A. Allouzi, Safa Mousa A. Allouzi,

Zi Xiang Keng

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Heliyon, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 8(12), P. e12609 - e12609

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

This paper provides a mini review of liquid biofertilizers, which have been proven to perform better than the other forms in lasting for longer periods time, improving crop quality, and requiring less amounts application. The production types inoculants, their effect on plant growth are covered this review. Liquid biofertilizers can be made from wastes by-products several industries, making zero or near-zero discharge possible thus gearing towards circular economy. Despite usefulness enhancing quality eco-friendliness, order compete with chemical fertilizers, there number challenges overcome, such as extending shelf life, them more susceptible seasonal climate conditions soil types, development suitable machineries More field trials, cost-benefit analysis long-term studies should also evaluated commercialization purposes.

Language: Английский

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Biomethane Production from Sugarcane Vinasse in a Circular Economy: Developments and Innovations DOI Creative Commons
Júlio César de Carvalho, Luciana Porto de Souza Vandenberghe, Eduardo Bittencourt Sydney

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Fermentation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(4), P. 349 - 349

Published: April 1, 2023

Sugarcane ethanol production generates about 360 billion liters of vinasse, a liquid effluent with an average chemical oxygen demand 46,000 mg/L. Vinasse still contains 11% the original energy from sugarcane juice, but this is diluted. This residue, usually discarded or applied in fertigation, suitable substrate for anaerobic digestion (AD). Although technology not yet widespread—only 3% bioethanol plants used it Brazil past, most discontinuing process—the research continues. With biomethane potential ranging 215 to 324 L methane produced by kilogram organic matter AD could improve output biorefineries. At same time, residual digestate be as agricultural amendment microalgal further stream valorization. review presents current and describes state art vinasse AD, including technological trends, through recent patent evaluation. It also appraises integration ideal biorefinery approach. finally discusses bottlenecks possible directions development widespread adoption simple powerful approach bioresource recovery.

Language: Английский

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Microbial Behavior and Influencing Factors in the Anaerobic Digestion of Distiller: A Comprehensive Review DOI Creative Commons
Gang Li,

Fuzhuo Xu,

Tenglun Yang

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Fermentation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 9(3), P. 199 - 199

Published: Feb. 21, 2023

Anaerobic digestion technology is regarded as the most ideal for treatment of a distiller in terms environmental protection, resource utilization, and cost. However, there are some limitations to this process, prominent which microbial activity. The purpose paper provide critical review microorganisms involved anaerobic process distiller, with emphasis on archaea community. effects operating parameters activity such pH, temperature, TAN, etc., discussed. By understanding microorganisms, can be more mature. Aiming at problem that alone not effective, synergistic effect different substrates briefly In addition, recent literature use purify was collected order better reduce harm. future, studies needed elucidate interactions between establish mechanisms environments.

Language: Английский

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Harnessing the potential of sugarcane-based liquid byproducts—molasses and spentwash (vinasse) for enhanced soil health and environmental quality. A systematic review DOI Creative Commons

Gerison Saddick Stephen,

Mawazo J. Shitindi,

Magdalena Deemay Bura

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Frontiers in Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

Farming practices reliant solely on synthetic agrochemicals face unreliability in the current era marked by unpredictable climate changes and rapid soil health deterioration. Consequently, a shift towards sustainable approaches is imperative to ensure both food security environmental quality. Molasses vinasse, abundant organic liquid by-products from sugar processing distillery industries respectively, have historically served as conditioners biofertilizers. Despite their potential, effectiveness amendments remain relatively unknown globally. In response, we conducted systematic literature review unveil benefits of molasses vinasse amendments. Our findings reveal that these consist inorganic compounds enhance aquatic ecosystem performance. These include essential plant nutrients mineral elements matter, contributing improved physico-chemical biological properties. Notably, application crop production has demonstrated superiority over chemical fertilizers, particularly when combined with other been reported significantly increase yield several crops including sugarcane ( Saccharum officinarum ), tomatoes Solanum lycopersicum soybean Glycine max maize Zea mays ) rice Oryza sativa ). Strategic utilization potential quality reducing heavy metal loads mitigating negative impacts associated fertilizers. However, it crucial note irregular disposal or misuse can result detrimental effects environment human health. To encourage global scale, establish appropriate dosages, raise awareness among farmers stakeholders regarding judicious use, develop effective methods for handling vinasse. This approach ensures cost-effective environmentally friendly amendments, fostering harmonious balance between agricutural productivity ecological well-being.

Language: Английский

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Potential for nutrients reuse, carbon sequestration, and CO2 emissions reduction in the practice of domestic and industrial wastewater recycling into agricultural soils: A review DOI
Thais Girardi Carpanez, Jonathas Batista Gonçalves Silva, Marcelo Henrique Otênio

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Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 370, P. 122443 - 122443

Published: Sept. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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Post-Industrial Use of Sugarcane Ethanol Vinasse: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Aarón Montiel–Rosales, Nayeli Montalvo–Romero, Luis Enrique García-Santamaría

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(18), P. 11635 - 11635

Published: Sept. 16, 2022

Vinasse is a toxic pollutant if it poured into the ecosystem indiscriminately; despite this, integrates components that make valuable in nutrients and water. However, its use has been questioned due to costs involved purification. This systematic review focuses on valorization of vinasse from studies performed for post-industrial use. Trends management bioproduct development were analyzed. The PRISMA statement was used as formal guide collecting analyzing 131 2018 2022. We determined biological processes are most obtain benefits vinasse, obtaining up three bioproducts. While true there predominant trend focused generation biofuels, must be noted beginning sucro-alcohol chain agricultural field. In this sense, we determine 14% treat reuse purposes, so, under Circular Economy principles, reincorporation field take advantage goodness minerals sustainable eco-efficient alternative should research accelerates consumption generated alcohol distilleries.

Language: Английский

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Contribution of Using Filter Cake and Vinasse as a Source of Nutrients for Sustainable Agriculture—A Review DOI Open Access
Anelisa de Aquino Vidal Lacerda Soares, Renato de Mello Prado, Rosemary Marques de Almeida Bertani

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(13), P. 5411 - 5411

Published: June 26, 2024

The use of filter cake and vinasse in agriculture began the 1970s intensified 1990s. Currently, Ukraine war high value fertilizers have created opportunities for fertilization programs agricultural systems with sustainable goals. This review presents updated data (1988–2024) a discussion on potential indicates current progress research this subject addition to future prospects. Filter stands out due formulation organomineral direct application composted or fresh forms, favoring agronomic efficiency phosphorus. fertigation is feasible replaces potassium mineral other nutrients following an organic matrix. Future perspectives point basis from different approaches. aim potentiate their benefits soil-plant-atmosphere system. It noteworthy that vinasse, when combined growth-promoting bacteria irrigated crops, can nullify negative effects climate change increased productivity and, at same time, meet United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. contributes facing global challenges related food security recycling generating clean bioenergy sugarcane biomass.

Language: Английский

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Comparative study of electrode material (aluminium and stainless steel) for treatment by electrocoagulation of Vinasse liquid from sugar beet industry DOI
Samia Elbouatlaoui, Nadia Dkhireche,

Iman Chaouki

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Chemical Data Collections, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 101180 - 101180

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

Language: Английский

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Different approaches to sugarcane vinasse use and management in Brazil: A technical, economic, and environmental analysis DOI
Ana Carolina Medina Jimenez, Igor Lucas Rodrigues Dias, Terezinha de Fátima Cardoso

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Biomass and Bioenergy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 193, P. 107603 - 107603

Published: Jan. 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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