Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend

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Autor(a) principal: Praes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Lucas Junior,Jorge de, Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim, Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli, Hermes,Rafael Gustavo, Sorbara,José Otávio Berti, Duarte,Karina Ferreira, Schwingel,Alice Watte, Sgavioli,Sarah, Domingues,Carla Heloisa de Faria, Sunada,Natália da Silva
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Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The effect of additives used in the feed of broilers on anaerobic bio-digestion of poultry litter was evaluated. Four diets were used: NC: negative control; DFM: NC + 500 ppm direct-fed microbials (DFM) containing Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis; ENZ: diet formulated with an enzyme blend (20 ppm phytase, 200 ppm protease and 200 ppm xylanase); DFM+E: ENZ + DFM. Substrates for the anaerobic bio-digestion were prepared with litter from each treatment, containing 4 % total solids (TS). These were used in 16 continuous bio-digesters with a 2 kg d−1 load, to determine the production and potential biogas production and composition during an 85-day period. Influent and effluent samples were collected for the amounts of TS and volatile solids (VS), fiber fraction (neutral detergent fiber [NDF], acid detergent fiber [ADF] and lignin), nutrients (N, P and K), and total and thermotolerant coliforms to be determined. For all treatments a reduction in the following effluents was observed as follows: TS (49, 48, 48 and 50 %) VS (70, 54, 55 and 62 %) NDF (91, 90, 95 and 96 %) ADF (89, 88, 93 and 94 %) and lignin (80, 76, 89 and 88 %). The efficiency of the treatment for coliforms in bio-digesters was higher than 90 % in the 85-day period in all treatment groups. There was a reduction in biogas and methane production when DFM (5500 and 4000 mL) and DFM + E (5800 and 4100 mL) were used, compared to treatments NC (6300 mL and 4400) and ENZ (6400 and 4500 mL). The potential production of reduced TS and VS was higher in ENZ (1:00 and 1.74 106 mL kg−1) when compared to NC (0.88 and 1:02 106 mL kg−1), DFM (0.80 and 1:40 106 mL kg−1) and DFM + E (0.88 1:25 and 106 mL kg−1). The additives did not affect the percentage of methane production, and all treatments showed values higher than 70 %. Adding enzymes to the diet of broilers influences the litter characteristics and, as a consequence, increases biogas production. The addition of DFM and DFM + E to broiler diets reduced biogas and methane production.
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spelling Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blendadditivesbio-digestionbio-digestermethanelivestock residuesABSTRACT The effect of additives used in the feed of broilers on anaerobic bio-digestion of poultry litter was evaluated. Four diets were used: NC: negative control; DFM: NC + 500 ppm direct-fed microbials (DFM) containing Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis; ENZ: diet formulated with an enzyme blend (20 ppm phytase, 200 ppm protease and 200 ppm xylanase); DFM+E: ENZ + DFM. Substrates for the anaerobic bio-digestion were prepared with litter from each treatment, containing 4 % total solids (TS). These were used in 16 continuous bio-digesters with a 2 kg d−1 load, to determine the production and potential biogas production and composition during an 85-day period. Influent and effluent samples were collected for the amounts of TS and volatile solids (VS), fiber fraction (neutral detergent fiber [NDF], acid detergent fiber [ADF] and lignin), nutrients (N, P and K), and total and thermotolerant coliforms to be determined. For all treatments a reduction in the following effluents was observed as follows: TS (49, 48, 48 and 50 %) VS (70, 54, 55 and 62 %) NDF (91, 90, 95 and 96 %) ADF (89, 88, 93 and 94 %) and lignin (80, 76, 89 and 88 %). The efficiency of the treatment for coliforms in bio-digesters was higher than 90 % in the 85-day period in all treatment groups. There was a reduction in biogas and methane production when DFM (5500 and 4000 mL) and DFM + E (5800 and 4100 mL) were used, compared to treatments NC (6300 mL and 4400) and ENZ (6400 and 4500 mL). The potential production of reduced TS and VS was higher in ENZ (1:00 and 1.74 106 mL kg−1) when compared to NC (0.88 and 1:02 106 mL kg−1), DFM (0.80 and 1:40 106 mL kg−1) and DFM + E (0.88 1:25 and 106 mL kg−1). The additives did not affect the percentage of methane production, and all treatments showed values higher than 70 %. Adding enzymes to the diet of broilers influences the litter characteristics and, as a consequence, increases biogas production. The addition of DFM and DFM + E to broiler diets reduced biogas and methane production.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2016-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162016000500406Scientia Agricola v.73 n.5 2016reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/0103-9016-2015-0195info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPraes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira MenegucciLucas Junior,Jorge deOrrico,Ana Carolina AmorimOrrico Junior,Marco Antonio PrevidelliHermes,Rafael GustavoSorbara,José Otávio BertiDuarte,Karina FerreiraSchwingel,Alice WatteSgavioli,SarahDomingues,Carla Heloisa de FariaSunada,Natália da Silvaeng2016-08-16T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162016000500406Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2016-08-16T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
title Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
spellingShingle Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
Praes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci
additives
bio-digestion
bio-digester
methane
livestock residues
title_short Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
title_full Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
title_fullStr Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
title_full_unstemmed Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
title_sort Biogas production: litter from broilers receiving direct-fed microbials and an enzyme blend
author Praes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci
author_facet Praes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci
Lucas Junior,Jorge de
Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim
Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli
Hermes,Rafael Gustavo
Sorbara,José Otávio Berti
Duarte,Karina Ferreira
Schwingel,Alice Watte
Sgavioli,Sarah
Domingues,Carla Heloisa de Faria
Sunada,Natália da Silva
author_role author
author2 Lucas Junior,Jorge de
Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim
Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli
Hermes,Rafael Gustavo
Sorbara,José Otávio Berti
Duarte,Karina Ferreira
Schwingel,Alice Watte
Sgavioli,Sarah
Domingues,Carla Heloisa de Faria
Sunada,Natália da Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Praes,Maria Fernanda Ferreira Menegucci
Lucas Junior,Jorge de
Orrico,Ana Carolina Amorim
Orrico Junior,Marco Antonio Previdelli
Hermes,Rafael Gustavo
Sorbara,José Otávio Berti
Duarte,Karina Ferreira
Schwingel,Alice Watte
Sgavioli,Sarah
Domingues,Carla Heloisa de Faria
Sunada,Natália da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv additives
bio-digestion
bio-digester
methane
livestock residues
topic additives
bio-digestion
bio-digester
methane
livestock residues
description ABSTRACT The effect of additives used in the feed of broilers on anaerobic bio-digestion of poultry litter was evaluated. Four diets were used: NC: negative control; DFM: NC + 500 ppm direct-fed microbials (DFM) containing Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis; ENZ: diet formulated with an enzyme blend (20 ppm phytase, 200 ppm protease and 200 ppm xylanase); DFM+E: ENZ + DFM. Substrates for the anaerobic bio-digestion were prepared with litter from each treatment, containing 4 % total solids (TS). These were used in 16 continuous bio-digesters with a 2 kg d−1 load, to determine the production and potential biogas production and composition during an 85-day period. Influent and effluent samples were collected for the amounts of TS and volatile solids (VS), fiber fraction (neutral detergent fiber [NDF], acid detergent fiber [ADF] and lignin), nutrients (N, P and K), and total and thermotolerant coliforms to be determined. For all treatments a reduction in the following effluents was observed as follows: TS (49, 48, 48 and 50 %) VS (70, 54, 55 and 62 %) NDF (91, 90, 95 and 96 %) ADF (89, 88, 93 and 94 %) and lignin (80, 76, 89 and 88 %). The efficiency of the treatment for coliforms in bio-digesters was higher than 90 % in the 85-day period in all treatment groups. There was a reduction in biogas and methane production when DFM (5500 and 4000 mL) and DFM + E (5800 and 4100 mL) were used, compared to treatments NC (6300 mL and 4400) and ENZ (6400 and 4500 mL). The potential production of reduced TS and VS was higher in ENZ (1:00 and 1.74 106 mL kg−1) when compared to NC (0.88 and 1:02 106 mL kg−1), DFM (0.80 and 1:40 106 mL kg−1) and DFM + E (0.88 1:25 and 106 mL kg−1). The additives did not affect the percentage of methane production, and all treatments showed values higher than 70 %. Adding enzymes to the diet of broilers influences the litter characteristics and, as a consequence, increases biogas production. The addition of DFM and DFM + E to broiler diets reduced biogas and methane production.
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