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Anaerobic Biodegradability and Methane Potential of Crop Residue Co-Digested with Buffalo Dung

Keywords: Anaerobic Biodegradability, Methane Potential, Automatic Methane Potential Test System, Crop Residue, Buffalo Dung

Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering & Technology

Volume 32 ,  Issue 3

ABDUL RAZAQUE  SAHITO,RASOOL BUX  MAHAR,KHAN MUHAMMAD  BROHI

Abstract

ABD (Anaerobic Biodegradability) and BMP (Biochemical Methane Potential) of banana plant waste, canola straw, cotton stalks, rice straw, sugarcane trash and wheat straw co-digested with buffalo dung was evaluated through AMPTS (Automatic Methane Potential Test System). The substrates were analyzed for moisture, TS (Total Solids) and VS (Volatile Solids), ultimate analysis (CHONS), pH and TA (Total Alkalinity). The BMPobserved during incubation of 30 days at the temperature of 37�0.2�C was 322 Nml CH4/g VSadd for wheat straw followed by 260, 170, 149, 142 and 138 Nml CH4/gVSadd for canola straw, rice straw, cotton stalks, banana plant waste and sugarcane trash respectively, whereas the maximum theoretical BMP was 481 Nml CH4/gVSadd for cotton stalks, followed by 473, 473, 446, 432 and 385 Nml CH4/gVSadd for wheat straw, banana plant waste, canola straw, rice straw and sugarcane trash respectively. The percentage ABD values were in the range of 68-30%. In addition to this, the effect of lignin content in the crop residue was evaluated on the ABD. The results of this study indicate that, the co-digestion of the crop residues with buffalo dung is feasible for production of renewable methane