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Embrapa Milho e Sorgo. |
Data corrente: |
25/01/2012 |
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25/01/2012 |
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Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
Autoria: |
FIGUEIREDO. R. de J.; CRUZ, I.; SILVA, R. B. da; FIGUEIREDO, M. de L. C.; SOUSA, L. P. S. P. de; CASTRO, A. L. G. de. |
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ROBERTA DE JESUS FIGUEIREDO, BOLSISTA; IVAN CRUZ, CNPMS; RAFAEL BRAGA DA SILVA, BOLSISTA; MARIA DE LOURDES CORREA FIGUEIREDO, BOLSISTA; LUANA PATRÍCIA SANTANA PEREIRA DE SOUSA, BOLSISTA; ANA LUISA GANGANA DE CASTRO, BOLSISTA. |
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Aspectos biológicos de Spodoptera cosmioides (Walk.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) alimentada com plantas de milho (Zea mays L.) cultivadas em diferentes concentrações de composto orgânico. |
Ano de publicação: |
2011 |
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In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO DE AGROECOLOGIA, 7., 2011, Fortaleza. Ética na ciência: agroecologia como paradigma para o desenvolvimento rural. Fortaleza: Universidade Federal do Ceará, 2011. |
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Português |
Palavras-Chave: |
Biomassa larval. |
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Agricultura Orgânica; Praga. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/52894/1/Aspectos-biologicos.pdf
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09/11/2020 |
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09/11/2020 |
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TÁPPARO, D. C.; ROGOVSKI, P.; CADAMURO, R. D.; SOUZA, D. S. M.; BONATTO, C.; CAMARGO, A. F.; SCAPINI, T.; STEFANSKI, F.; AMARAL, A. C. do; KUNZ, A.; HERNÁNDEZ, M.; TREICHEL, H.; RODRÍGUEZ-LÁZARO, D.; FONGARO, G. |
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DEISI CRISTINA TÁPPARO, UNIOESTE/Cascavel; PAULA ROGOVSKI, UFSC; RAFAEL DORIGHELLO CADAMURO, UFSC; DORIS SOBRAL MARQUES SOUZA, UFSC; CHARLINE BONATTO, UFSC; ALINE FRUMI CAMARGO, UFFS/Erechim; THAMARYS SCAPINI, UFFS/Erechim; FÁBIO STEFANSKI, UFFS/Erechim; ANDRÉ CESTONARO DO AMARAL, UNIOESTE/Cascavel; AIRTON KUNZ, CNPSA; MARTA HERNÁNDEZ, Instituto Tecnológico Agrario de Castilla y León; HELEN TREICHEL, UFFS/Erechim; DAVID RODRÍGUEZ-LÁZARO, Universidad de Burgos; GISLAINE FONGARO, UFSC. |
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Nutritional, energy and sanitary aspects of swine manure and carcass co-digestion. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, v. 8, n. 333, 2020. |
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00333 |
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Inglês |
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Abstract: Renewable energy can assist the management of the effects of population growth and rapid economic development on the sustainability of animal husbandry. The primary aim of renewable energy is to minimize the use of fossil fuels via the creation of environmentally friendly energy products from depleted fossil fuels. Digesters that treat swine manure are extensively used in treatment systems; and inclusion of swine carcasses can increase the organic loading rate (OLR) thereby improving biogas yield and productivity on farms. However, the characteristics of the components including animal residues, proteins, lipids, remains of undigested feed items, antimicrobial drug residues, pathogenic microorganisms and nutrient contents, are complex and diverse. It is therefore necessary to manage the anaerobic process stability and digestate purification for subsequent use as fertilizer. Efficient methane recovery from residues rich in lipids is difficult because such residues are only slowly biodegradable. Pretreatment can promote solubilization of lipids and accelerate anaerobic digestion, and pretreatments can process the swine carcass before its introduction onto biodigesters. This review presents an overview of the anaerobic digestion of swine manure and carcasses.We analyze the characteristics of these residues, and we identify strategies to enhance biogas yield and process stability. We consider energy potential, co-digestion of swine manure and carcasses, physical, chemical, and biological pretreatment of biomass, sanitary aspects of swine manure and co-digestates and their recycling as fertilizers. MenosAbstract: Renewable energy can assist the management of the effects of population growth and rapid economic development on the sustainability of animal husbandry. The primary aim of renewable energy is to minimize the use of fossil fuels via the creation of environmentally friendly energy products from depleted fossil fuels. Digesters that treat swine manure are extensively used in treatment systems; and inclusion of swine carcasses can increase the organic loading rate (OLR) thereby improving biogas yield and productivity on farms. However, the characteristics of the components including animal residues, proteins, lipids, remains of undigested feed items, antimicrobial drug residues, pathogenic microorganisms and nutrient contents, are complex and diverse. It is therefore necessary to manage the anaerobic process stability and digestate purification for subsequent use as fertilizer. Efficient methane recovery from residues rich in lipids is difficult because such residues are only slowly biodegradable. Pretreatment can promote solubilization of lipids and accelerate anaerobic digestion, and pretreatments can process the swine carcass before its introduction onto biodigesters. This review presents an overview of the anaerobic digestion of swine manure and carcasses.We analyze the characteristics of these residues, and we identify strategies to enhance biogas yield and process stability. We consider energy potential, co-digestion of swine manure and carcasses, physical, chemi... Mostrar Tudo |
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Bio-hidrogénio; Swine chain. |
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Biogás; Carcaça; Dejeto; Fertilizante; Suíno. |
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Biohydrogen; Nutrients; Purification methods. |
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