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'''Table B2: Nitrogen-content and C/N-ratio data for a selection of organic substrates, compiled from various sources<ref name="Production and Utilization of Biogas in Rural Areas of Industrialized and Developing Countries, Schriftenreihe der gtz, No. 97, pp. 71-72">Production and Utilization of Biogas in Rural Areas of Industrialized and Developing Countries, Schriftenreihe der gtz, No. 97, pp. 71-72</ref>'''
 
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Overview

Source Biodegradable material N
[%]
C/N
Maramba, Felix: Biogas and Waste Recycling - The Phillipine Experience; Metro Manila, Phillipines, 1978, p. 43 A. Animal Dung
1. Hog 2.8 13.7
2. Carabao 1.6 23.1
3. Cow 1.8 19.9
4. Chicken 3.7 9.65
5. Duck 0.8 27.4
6. Pugo 5.0 6.74
Household Wastes
1. Nightsoil 7.1 6.72
2. Kitchen waste 1.9 28.60
C. Crop Residues (air-dry)
1. Corn stalks 1.2 56.6
2. Rice straw 0.7 51.0
3. Corn cobs 1.0 49.9
4. Peanut hulls 1.7 31.0
5. Cogon 1 07 -
6. Bagasse 0.40 -
D. Others
1. Kangkong 4.3 7.8
2. Water lily 2.9 11.4
3. Grass trimmings 2.5 15.7
Barnett, A. et al.: Biogas Technology in the Third World; Ottawa, Canada, 1978, p. 51 Night soil 6 6-10
Cow manure 1.7 18
Chicken manure 6.3 7.3
Horse manure 2.3 25
Hay, grass 4 12
Hay, alfalfa 2.8 17
Seaweed 1.9 79
Oat straw 1.1 48
Wheat straw 0.5 150
Bagasse 0.3 150
Sawdust 0.1 200-500
Kaltwasser, Bernd: Biogas; Wiesbaden, FRG, 1980, pp. 35-36 Night soil 6.0 5.9-10
Cow manure 1.7 16.6-25
Pig manure 3.8 6.2-12.5
Chicken droppings 6.3 5-7.1
Horse manure 2.3 25
Sheep manure 3.8 33
Hay 4.0 12.5-25
Lucernes 2.8 16.6
Algae 1.9 100
Oat straw 1.1 50
Wheat straw 0.5 100-125
Cane trash (bagasse) 0.3 140
Sawdust 0.1 200-500
Cabbage 3.6 12.5
Tomatoes 3.3 12.5
Mustard (runch) 1.5 25
Potato peels 1.5 25
Rice straw 0.6 67
Corn straw 0.8 50
Fallen leaves 1.0 50
Soybean stalks 1.3 33
Peanut shoots 0.6 20

Table B2: Nitrogen-content and C/N-ratio data for a selection of organic substrates, compiled from various sources[1]



Further Information



References

  1. Production and Utilization of Biogas in Rural Areas of Industrialized and Developing Countries, Schriftenreihe der gtz, No. 97, pp. 71-72