Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy

The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of two-pass harvesting system on giant reed (Arundo donax). The biomass was shredded, dried in the field and baled for logistic chain and storage. The first step was cutting and grinding biomass crops with a specific shredder rear-mounted on an a...

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Main Authors: S. Faugno, I. Quaquarelli, V. Civitarese, M. Crimaldi, M. Sannino, G. Ricciardiello, G. Caracciolo, A. Assirelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2017-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/1309
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spelling doaj-0d042c37b9884e57a21580abc99e92dc2021-02-18T21:01:28ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162017-06-015810.3303/CET1758045Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy S. FaugnoI. QuaquarelliV. CivitareseM. CrimaldiM. SanninoG. RicciardielloG. CaraccioloA. AssirelliThe aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of two-pass harvesting system on giant reed (Arundo donax). The biomass was shredded, dried in the field and baled for logistic chain and storage. The first step was cutting and grinding biomass crops with a specific shredder rear-mounted on an agricultural tractor. Subsequently, after some days of drying in the field monitoring continuously its moisture content, the Arundo biomass was collected in round-bales for storage. This harvesting system presents the following advantages: immediate and long biomass storage (12-14 % or lower moisture content), better use of farm mechanization for hay making, diversified use of the dried biomass (combustion and II° generation ethanol), reduced fuel consumption (in line or even lower than other ordinary crops present in that area). The tests carried out showed the technical and energy features of the harvest technology based on the adoption of only one specific shredder machine, designed and developed by an Italian constructor for more biomass herbaceous crops (Arundo, Sorghum, Panicum, Mischantus, etc). This machine is suitable for highly vegetative developed crops and can spread the product in all soil surface or windrows. The tests, conducted in the South of Italy (Campania region) in an experimental farm of Torre Lama, showed a good system performance, slightly lower than 1.5 ha h-1 (1.47), with 4.88 km h-1operative speed. https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/1309
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Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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title Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
title_short Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
title_full Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
title_fullStr Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
title_full_unstemmed Two Steps Arundo Donax L. Harvesting in South Italy
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of two-pass harvesting system on giant reed (Arundo donax). The biomass was shredded, dried in the field and baled for logistic chain and storage. The first step was cutting and grinding biomass crops with a specific shredder rear-mounted on an agricultural tractor. Subsequently, after some days of drying in the field monitoring continuously its moisture content, the Arundo biomass was collected in round-bales for storage. This harvesting system presents the following advantages: immediate and long biomass storage (12-14 % or lower moisture content), better use of farm mechanization for hay making, diversified use of the dried biomass (combustion and II° generation ethanol), reduced fuel consumption (in line or even lower than other ordinary crops present in that area). The tests carried out showed the technical and energy features of the harvest technology based on the adoption of only one specific shredder machine, designed and developed by an Italian constructor for more biomass herbaceous crops (Arundo, Sorghum, Panicum, Mischantus, etc). This machine is suitable for highly vegetative developed crops and can spread the product in all soil surface or windrows. The tests, conducted in the South of Italy (Campania region) in an experimental farm of Torre Lama, showed a good system performance, slightly lower than 1.5 ha h-1 (1.47), with 4.88 km h-1operative speed.
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