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Anaerobic digestion of onion waste by means of rumen microorganisms
AbstractOnion waste materials have been screened on anaerobic digestion by a mixed population of rumen microorganisms. Both peels and pulp are degraded with an efficiency of about 50–70% at retention times of only 60 h. The degradation of onion pulp, rich in cell solubles, gave rise to a relatively high production of butyrate and valerate.
Anaerobic digestion of onion waste by means of rumen microorganisms
AbstractOnion waste materials have been screened on anaerobic digestion by a mixed population of rumen microorganisms. Both peels and pulp are degraded with an efficiency of about 50–70% at retention times of only 60 h. The degradation of onion pulp, rich in cell solubles, gave rise to a relatively high production of butyrate and valerate.
Anaerobic digestion of onion waste by means of rumen microorganisms
Lubberding, Henk J. (author) / Gijzen, Huub J. (author) / Heck, Monique (author) / Vogels, Godfried D. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 25 ; 61-67
1988-01-05
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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