Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis (Jan 2015)

Biogas and Methane Yield from Rye Grass

  • Tomáš Vítěz,
  • Tomáš Koutný,
  • Milan Geršl,
  • Jan Kudělka,
  • Nuttakan Nitayapat,
  • Pavel Ryant,
  • Stanislav Hejduk,
  • Tomáš Lošák,
  • Monika Vítězová,
  • Jan Mareček

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11118/actaun201563010143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 143 – 146

Abstract

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Biogas production in the Czech Republic has expanded substantially, including marginal regions for maize cultivation. Therefore, there are increasingly sought materials that could partially replace maize silage, as a basic feedstock, while secure both biogas production and its quality.Two samples of rye grass (Lolium multiflorum var. westerwoldicum) silage with different solids content 21% and 15% were measured for biogas and methane yield. Rye grass silage with solid content of 15% reached an average specific biogas yield 0.431 m3·kg−1 of organic dry matter and an average specific methane yield 0.249 m3·kg−1 of organic dry matter. Rye grass silage with solid content 21% reached an average specific biogas yield 0.654 m3·kg−1 of organic dry matter and an average specific methane yield 0.399 m3·kg−1 of organic dry matter.

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