Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Tannery Wastes and Untreated/Pretreated Oat Straw

Author(s):  
Taysnara Simioni ◽  
Caroline Borges Agustini ◽  
Aline Dettmer ◽  
Mariliz Gutterres
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ChemInform ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (34) ◽  
pp. no-no
Author(s):  
E. MONTONERI ◽  
G. RIZZI ◽  
A. RIZZI ◽  
A. MORDENTI ◽  
A. BAULI ◽  
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1976 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 139 ◽  
Author(s):  
JG Mulholland ◽  
JB Coombe ◽  
WR McManus

Individually penned Border Leicester x Merino wethers, aged 11 months, were fed ad lib. for 16 weeks on a basal ration of ground, pelleted oat straw, urea and minerals, supplemented with 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 40% starch. The diets contained equal percentages of nitrogen and minerals. Dry matter intake reached a maximum of 2000 g/day with 30% starch; above this starch level, digestive disturbances were observed. Organic matter digestibility was increased by the addition of starch, but cellulose digestibility was depressed by as much as 18 units with the addition of 30% starch. Up to 10% the starch level had little effect on cellulose digestibility. Liveweight change was significantly correlated with digestible organic matter intake, mean daily weight gains varying from 22 g with no starch to 104 g with 30% starch. However, a large percentage of the liveweight gain was as total body water, and body energy storage increased appreciably only when the diet contained at least 20% starch. The inclusion of 5% starch slightly depressed both intake and liveweight gain. Daily clean wool production was significantly increased at starch levels higher than 20% and ranged from 5.3 to 7.5 g/day with 0 and 40% starch respectively. Increasing levels of starch had little effect on apparent nitrogen digestibility, but resulted in a substantial increase in nitrogen retention through a reduction in urinary nitrogen excretion. Serum urea levels fell from a mean of 42 mg/100 ml during the first week to 31 mg/100 ml during subsequent periods, with no significant differences between diets. With the general exception of potassium, mineral balances were positive or close to zero throughout the experiment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 220 ◽  
pp. 323-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aloia Romaní ◽  
Pablo D. Tomaz ◽  
Gil Garrote ◽  
José A. Teixeira ◽  
Lucília Domingues
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1997 ◽  
Vol 1997 ◽  
pp. 74-74
Author(s):  
M.R. Islam ◽  
E. Owen ◽  
D.I. Givens ◽  
A.R. Moss

Islam et al. (1996) reported effects of variety, fertilizer nitrogen (N) and sowing date on the botanical fractions of straw from oats grown at one site in NE England (ADAS High Mowthorpe). The present study investigated the effect of the same factors on straw quality from oats grown at a site in the SW Midlands (ADAS Rosemaund). Treatment effects on both botanical fractions and in vitro digestibility were measured, and the relationships between botanical composition and in vitro digestibility were investigated.


1997 ◽  
Vol 98 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 199-211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Waseem Akhtar ◽  
Muhammad Rauf ◽  
Iqbal Ali ◽  
Nayeemuddin

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