Author
Listed:
- Artur Przywara
(Department of Machinery Exploitation and Management of Production Processes, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20612 Lublin, Poland)
- Magdalena Kachel
(Department of Machinery Exploitation and Management of Production Processes, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20612 Lublin, Poland)
- Milan Koszel
(Department of Machinery Exploitation and Management of Production Processes, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20612 Lublin, Poland)
- Norbert Leszczyński
(Department of Agricultural Forestry and Transport Machines, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20612 Lublin, Poland)
- Artur Kraszkiewicz
(Department of Machinery Exploitation and Management of Production Processes, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, 20612 Lublin, Poland)
- Alexandros Sotirios Anifantis
(Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70126 Bari, Italy)
Abstract
Biogas production occurs during methane fermentation from organic substrates and the mass remaining after fermentation, containing organic matter and valuable minerals having regard to plant nutrition, forms the digestate, which could be useful for fertilizing purposes and very beneficial in the case of the fertilization of rapeseeds. This paper focuses on the use of two forms of fertilization of rapeseeds—digestate and mineral fertilizers—in order to reduce the compressive strength of rapeseeds. The object presents results of compressive strength tests of three rape varieties (Bios, Feliks, Markus). The uniaxial compression tests between two parallel planes were made using a Zwick/Roell Z005 testing machine. Comparative analyses for the analyzed variables were carried out applying parametric and non-parametric statistical tests. On the basis of the conducted research, it was found that the distribution of the increase in the force crushing Bios and Feliks rapeseed varieties in both forms of cultivation was proportional to the increase in their mass. However, with a relatively comparable mass of Bios cv. seeds, in the case of the digestate use, a stronger correlation was found between the seed pressing force and its mass than for the multi-component fertilizer, understanding the need to apply more force to crush the seeds for this form of cultivation. In the conducted tests, the average size of rapeseed diameters of all varieties and forms of cultivation ranged from 1.81–1.95 mm, which indicates their good suitability for industrial purposes.
Suggested Citation
Artur Przywara & Magdalena Kachel & Milan Koszel & Norbert Leszczyński & Artur Kraszkiewicz & Alexandros Sotirios Anifantis, 2019.
"The Influence of Digestate on the Static Strength of Spring Rapeseeds ( Brassica napus var. arvensis ),"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(7), pages 1-10, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:11:y:2019:i:7:p:2133-:d:221473
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