Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.

Diversifying the energy matrix, minimizing the use of oil sources, combating extreme weather events, are important strategies to mitigate environmental impacts. In this way, elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) is considered a prominent source of renewable energy containing high biomass productivity. Thus, the study was conducted to characterize the potential of the cultivar BRS Capiaçu, a recent genotype of elephant grass from Embrapa Gado de leite, in the production of energy biomass in the rainy season, grown in the city of Cachoeiras de Macacu. The treatments consist of four different experimental units, treatments 1, 2, 3 and 4, with four repetitions and cut performed at 180 days, in the month of November. The experiment was designed in a completely randomized design (DIC) with four samples and four replications, thus totaling 16 experimental units. The variables analyzed were dry matter (DM), mineral material or ash (MM), average plant height (AP), average number of leaves (EN), stem diameter (DC), number of tillers (NP), leaf production (PF), calorific value (PC), acid detergent insoluble fiber (FDA), nitrogen and lignin. Statistical procedures were performed with the R program and the means were compared using the Tukey test (p <0.05). In Productivity, the grass reached 21,713 kg / MS / ha in 180 days of harvest. The calorific value reached (17.91 MJ kg -1). The cutoff period in the rainy season accumulated a higher proportion of ash in the constitution of the plant, making heat transfer difficult.

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Main Authors: MACHADO, J. da S. T., PIMENTEL, R. M., DONAGEMMA, G. K., MACHADO, F. L., MATEUS, L. G.
Other Authors: JOSIANE DA SILVA TORRES MACHADO, UFF; RÓBERSON MACHADO PIMENTEL, UFF; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; FLÁVIO LESSA MACHADO, UFF; LISANDRA GOMES MATEUS, UFF.
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Published: 2021-02-08
Subjects:Energia Limpa, Clean Energy, Biomassa, Forragem, Biomass, Forage,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129850
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11298502021-02-08T15:19:16Z Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls. MACHADO, J. da S. T. PIMENTEL, R. M. DONAGEMMA, G. K. MACHADO, F. L. MATEUS, L. G. JOSIANE DA SILVA TORRES MACHADO, UFF; RÓBERSON MACHADO PIMENTEL, UFF; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; FLÁVIO LESSA MACHADO, UFF; LISANDRA GOMES MATEUS, UFF. Energia Limpa Clean Energy Biomassa Forragem Biomass Forage Diversifying the energy matrix, minimizing the use of oil sources, combating extreme weather events, are important strategies to mitigate environmental impacts. In this way, elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) is considered a prominent source of renewable energy containing high biomass productivity. Thus, the study was conducted to characterize the potential of the cultivar BRS Capiaçu, a recent genotype of elephant grass from Embrapa Gado de leite, in the production of energy biomass in the rainy season, grown in the city of Cachoeiras de Macacu. The treatments consist of four different experimental units, treatments 1, 2, 3 and 4, with four repetitions and cut performed at 180 days, in the month of November. The experiment was designed in a completely randomized design (DIC) with four samples and four replications, thus totaling 16 experimental units. The variables analyzed were dry matter (DM), mineral material or ash (MM), average plant height (AP), average number of leaves (EN), stem diameter (DC), number of tillers (NP), leaf production (PF), calorific value (PC), acid detergent insoluble fiber (FDA), nitrogen and lignin. Statistical procedures were performed with the R program and the means were compared using the Tukey test (p <0.05). In Productivity, the grass reached 21,713 kg / MS / ha in 180 days of harvest. The calorific value reached (17.91 MJ kg -1). The cutoff period in the rainy season accumulated a higher proportion of ash in the constitution of the plant, making heat transfer difficult. 2021-02-08T15:19:09Z 2021-02-08T15:19:09Z 2021-02-08 2020 Anais e Proceedings de eventos In: WORKSHOP ON BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - WEB 6.0, 6., 2020, Niterói. Proceedings... Niterói: AGRHA, 2020. p. 43-46. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1129850 Ingles en openAccess
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Clean Energy
Biomassa
Forragem
Biomass
Forage
Energia Limpa
Clean Energy
Biomassa
Forragem
Biomass
Forage
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Biomassa
Forragem
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Forage
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Clean Energy
Biomassa
Forragem
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MACHADO, J. da S. T.
PIMENTEL, R. M.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
MACHADO, F. L.
MATEUS, L. G.
Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
description Diversifying the energy matrix, minimizing the use of oil sources, combating extreme weather events, are important strategies to mitigate environmental impacts. In this way, elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) is considered a prominent source of renewable energy containing high biomass productivity. Thus, the study was conducted to characterize the potential of the cultivar BRS Capiaçu, a recent genotype of elephant grass from Embrapa Gado de leite, in the production of energy biomass in the rainy season, grown in the city of Cachoeiras de Macacu. The treatments consist of four different experimental units, treatments 1, 2, 3 and 4, with four repetitions and cut performed at 180 days, in the month of November. The experiment was designed in a completely randomized design (DIC) with four samples and four replications, thus totaling 16 experimental units. The variables analyzed were dry matter (DM), mineral material or ash (MM), average plant height (AP), average number of leaves (EN), stem diameter (DC), number of tillers (NP), leaf production (PF), calorific value (PC), acid detergent insoluble fiber (FDA), nitrogen and lignin. Statistical procedures were performed with the R program and the means were compared using the Tukey test (p <0.05). In Productivity, the grass reached 21,713 kg / MS / ha in 180 days of harvest. The calorific value reached (17.91 MJ kg -1). The cutoff period in the rainy season accumulated a higher proportion of ash in the constitution of the plant, making heat transfer difficult.
author2 JOSIANE DA SILVA TORRES MACHADO, UFF; RÓBERSON MACHADO PIMENTEL, UFF; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; FLÁVIO LESSA MACHADO, UFF; LISANDRA GOMES MATEUS, UFF.
author_facet JOSIANE DA SILVA TORRES MACHADO, UFF; RÓBERSON MACHADO PIMENTEL, UFF; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS; FLÁVIO LESSA MACHADO, UFF; LISANDRA GOMES MATEUS, UFF.
MACHADO, J. da S. T.
PIMENTEL, R. M.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
MACHADO, F. L.
MATEUS, L. G.
format Anais e Proceedings de eventos
topic_facet Energia Limpa
Clean Energy
Biomassa
Forragem
Biomass
Forage
author MACHADO, J. da S. T.
PIMENTEL, R. M.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
MACHADO, F. L.
MATEUS, L. G.
author_sort MACHADO, J. da S. T.
title Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
title_short Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
title_full Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
title_fullStr Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum. - BRS Capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in Macacu-RJ waterfalls.
title_sort characterization of elephant grass (pennisetum purpureum schum. - brs capiaçu) as an alternative source of energy cultivated in the rain period in macacu-rj waterfalls.
publishDate 2021-02-08
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