Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Four commercial harvesters were compared with respect to recovery of pruning residues for energy conversion. These harvesters were tested side-by-side on 17 test fields, totaling 15. ha. The test fields consisted of vineyards and apple and pear orchards. The residue yield was between 0.7 and 9 green tonne per hectare, at a moisture content from 37% to 48%. Yield was highest for the orchards, and lowest for vineyards. Harvesters collected the residues and moved them to the roadside at a cost of between 11 and 60EUR per green tonne, depending on field conditions and technology choice. Single-pass harvesting was the cheapest, especially if applied through a dedicated tractor and a towed unit with a large integral container. Two-pass harvesting was the most flexible, but also the most expensive: it should be favored only when space, weather or other management constraints limit the application of the other systems. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomass; Energy; Harvesting; Vineyards
Elenco autori:
Magagnotti, Natascia; Picchi, Gianni; Spinelli, Raffaele
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