Study on Biogas Production by Mesophilic Fermentation with Conyza canadensis

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In order to study in the field of fermentation to produce biogas with Conyza canadensis, the anaerobic batch fermentation experiments were performed at 30°C. The results indicated that the net biogas production of the experimental group during total fermentation time of 36d was 3280ml. Further, it was calculated that the biogas production potential of Conyza canadensis was 354ml·g-1 TS or 413ml·g-1 VS.

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