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In this work, sugarcane vinasse combined with organic waste (food and wasted tea) was demonstrated to be an excellent source of biomethane synthesis from carbon-rich biowaste. The discarded tea trash might be successfully used to generate bioenergy.
M. Alruqi, Prabhakar Sharma
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Integral use of sugarcane vinasse for biomass production of actinobacteria: Potential application in soil remediation [PDF]
The use of living actinobacteria biomass to clean up contaminated soils is an attractive biotechnology approach. However, biomass generation from cheap feedstock is the first step to ensure process sustainability.
Almeida, César Américo +4 more
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Agricultural recycling of biodigested vinasse for lettuce production
The agricultural use of waste products represents an interesting alternative for nutrient cycling. Biodigested vinasse, the final waste product of vinasse biodigestion and biogas production, can be reused for agricultural purposes.
Camila Roberta Javorski Ueno +3 more
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Improvement of biomethane potential of sewage sludge anaerobic co-digestion by addition of “sherry-wine” distillery wastewater [PDF]
Co-digestion of sewage sludge (SS) with other unusually treated residues has been reported as an efficient method to improve biomethane production. In this work, Sherry-wine distillery wastewater (SWDW) has been proposed as co-substrate in order to ...
Agabo García, Cristina +3 more
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Effects of Solid Vinasse-Based Organo-Mineral Fertilizer on Some Growth Indices of Tomato Plant
Vinasse, which is commonly referred to as stillage, is a aqueous by-product of bioethanol processing. This side-product is yielded in a very large quantity in bioethanol industry since the production of 1 L of ethanol will generate 13 L of vinasse. Hence
Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas +3 more
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Fermented foods may confer several benefits to human health and play an important role in a healthy and balanced diet. Vinasse hairtail is a farmhouse-fermented food product with cultural and economic significance to locals in Zhoushan China.
Yueling Zhang +8 more
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Cargas superficiais da fração argila de solos influenciadas pela vinhaça e fósforo
Effects of vinasse, P sorption and the interaction vinasse-phosphorus on zeta potential and point of zero charge (PZC) as well as the effects of vinasse on P sorption on clay-fraction samples from two soils were evaluated.
Bruno Teixeira Ribeiro +4 more
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Background Vinasse, a by-product of sugarcane ethanol production, is recycled by sugarcane plantations as a fertilizer due to its rich nutrient content. However, the impacts of the chemical and microbial composition of vinasse on soil microbiome dynamics
Késia Silva Lourenço +5 more
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Microbiological Colourants Removal from Sugar Beet Molasses Vinasse – The Effects of Process Parameters and Vinasse Dilution [PDF]
Distilleries, in addition to ethanol, produced vinasse which is hazardous for the environment. Sugar beet molasses vinasse (BMV) is the most problematic waste from distilleries because of the coloured compounds contained therein. Traditional methods of the removal of the pollutant load from the waste do not allow simultaneous decolourization. The paper
Wilk, Marta +2 more
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Vinasse in the diet of lactating sows and its effect on litter
The aim of this study was to verify the impact of adding vinasse as an acidifier in sows diet during the lactating period and its effect on litter. A total of 14 agroceres females were used from the first day of lactation until weaning.
Dandara Silva Barros +7 more
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