Anaerobic Digestion of Cuttings from Grassland in Protected Landscape Areas

Christina Brandhorst, B. Hülsemann, B. Ohnmacht, Andreas Lemmer
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Orchard meadows are biodiversity hotspots, as the understory often consists of species-rich lowland hay meadows. Due to the low energy density of the grass, it is not suitable as feed, but the energetic utilisation of cuttings from orchard meadows for biogas production could facilitate the protection of these semi-natural grasslands. Here, lowland hay meadows and extensively used orchards were investigated to assess their potential for anaerobic digestion in biogas plants. Aboveground biomass was harvested weekly from three lowland hay meadows differing in conservation statuses and analysed for cell wall components (aNDF, ADF, and ADL), nutritional values (XF, XL, XP), and methane formation potential by anaerobic digestion. Further, orchard meadows were harvested twice during summer and analysed in the same way. Specific methane yield decreased linearly with cutting dates from 0.325 m3 kg−1(oDM) to 0.237 m3 kg−1(oDM). The cumulated area-related methane yields of the orchards ranged from 818 m3 ha−1 to 1036 m3 ha−1. Specific methane yields were linearly correlated with XL, aNDF, ADF, and ADL.
厌氧消化景观保护区草地上的扦插物
果园草甸是生物多样性的热点地区,因为其下层通常是物种丰富的低地干草草甸。由于草的能量密度较低,不适合作为饲料,但将果园草地的剪枝用于沼气生产可以促进对这些半自然草地的保护。在此,我们对低地干草草甸和广泛使用的果园进行了调查,以评估它们在沼气厂中进行厌氧消化的潜力。每周从三个不同保护状况的低地干草草甸中收割地上生物质,并分析细胞壁成分(aNDF、ADF 和 ADL)、营养价值(XF、XL、XP)以及厌氧消化产生甲烷的潜力。此外,果园草地在夏季收获两次,并以同样的方式进行分析。特定甲烷产量随砍伐日期呈线性下降,从 0.325 立方米/千克-1(oDM)降至 0.237 立方米/千克-1(oDM)。果园与面积相关的累积甲烷产量从 818 立方米/公顷-1 到 1036 立方米/公顷-1 不等。特定甲烷产量与 XL、aNDF、ADF 和 ADL 呈线性相关。
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