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    A potential phosphorous fertilizer for organic farming: recovery of phosphorous resources in the course of bioenergy production through anaerobic digestion of aquatic macrophytes

    A major problem with farming systems is the deficiencies in phosphorus (P) due to fixation in soils, erosion and run-off, and exports of herbal and animal products. P resources for the compensation of these lo...

    Nele Stabenau, Andreas Zehnsdorf, Helmut Rönicke in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2018)

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    Mixed silage of Elodea and wheat straw as a substrate for energy production in anaerobic digestion plants

    Waterweeds (Elodea nuttallii and Elodea canadensis) are invasive neophytes, which have been proliferating at a phenomenal rate during the last decades in German waterways. In case of overgrowth, the strong coveri...

    Daniela Gallegos, Harald Wedwitschka, Lucie Moeller in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2018)

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    Anaerobic digestion of mixed silage of waterweed biomass and wheat straw in a long-term semi-continuous biogas production process

    As part of the maintenance of lakes and rivers, large quantities of aquatic biomass are produced every year. Neophytes, such as Elodea nuttallii, compete with native species and cause a disturbance to the ecosyst...

    Aline Bauer, Lucie Moeller, Harald Wedwitschka in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2018)

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    The study of the variability of biomass from plants of the Elodea genus from a river in Germany over a period of two hydrological years for investigating their suitability for biogas production

    Aquatic plants are an important component of aquatic ecosystems. They are valuable for the oxygen and carbon dioxide household and generate habitats especially for small fish and other small organisms. However...

    Andreas Zehnsdorf, Lucie Moeller, Hans-Joachim Stärk in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2017)

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    Process upsets in a full-scale anaerobic digestion bioreactor: over-acidification and foam formation during biogas production

    Biogas plays a worthwhile role as a renewable, storable energy source. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the core process in biogas production. The two most common process upsets that occur during this biotechnologi...

    Lucie Moeller, Andreas Zehnsdorf in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2016)

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    Foam formation in full-scale biogas plants processing biogenic waste

    The proportion of biogas in the mix of renewable energies is still remarkably high. The process of anaerobic digestion (AD) provides the basis of biogas production but often leads to excessive foaming. Identif...

    Lucie Moeller, Kati Görsch in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2015)

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    Floating layer formation, foaming, and microbial community structure change in full-scale biogas plant due to disruption of mixing and substrate overloading

    The use of biogas as renewable resource of energy is of growing interest. To increase the efficiency and sustainability of anaerobic biogas reactors, process failures such as overacidification, foaming, and fl...

    Tobias Lienen, Anne Kleyböcker, Manuel Brehmer in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2013)

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    Comparative review of foam formation in biogas plants and ruminant bloat

    This review gives an overview of the current knowledge concerning the problem of foam formation in the process of anaerobic digestion in biogas plants that utilize renewable resources or biogenic waste materia...

    Lucie Moeller, Kati Goersch, Juergen Neuhaus in Energy, Sustainability and Society (2012)