Browsing by Author "Vítězová, Monika"
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Anaerobic Fermentation of Silage from the Above-Ground Biomass of Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) and Maize (Zea mayse L.) as a New and Promising Input Raw Material for Biogas Production
Kintl, Antonín; Vítěz, Tomáš; Huňady, Igor; Brtnický, Martin; Novák, David; Lochman, Jan; Vítězová, Monika; Hammerschmiedt, Tereza; Holátko, Jiří; Elbl, Jakub (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2022)Research of new input raw materials for biogas plants is a very actual topic. There are only a very few studies dealing with the possibility of using silage prepared from the above-ground parts of the Jerusalem artichoke ... -
Effect of Legumes Intercropped with Maize on Biomass Yield and Subsequent Biogas Production
Kintl, Antonín; Huňady, Igor; Vítěz, Tomáš; Brtnický, Martin; Sobotková, Julie; Hammerschmiedt, Tereza; Vítězová, Monika; Holátko, Jiří; Smutný, Vladimír; Elbl, Jakub (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2023)The presented study deals with the use of legumes intercropped with maize for the production of biogas from silage. The main goal was to find out whether silages made from mixed cultures can be used in biogas production ... -
Effect of Mycotoxins in Silage on Biogas Production
Kintl, Antonín; Vítěz, Tomáš; Huňady, Igor; Sobotková, Julie; Hammerschmiedt, Tereza; Vítězová, Monika; Brtnický, Martin; Holátko, Jiří; Elbl, Jakub (MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute-MDPI), 2023)Mycotoxins can pose a threat to biogas production as they can contaminate the feedstock used in biogas production, such as agricultural crops and other organic materials. This research study evaluated the contents of ... -
Microbiological insight into various underground gas storages in Vienna Basin focusing on methanogenic Archaea
Hanišáková, Nikola; Vítězová, Monika; Vítěz, Tomáš; Kushkevych, Ivan; Kotrlová, Eva; Novák, David; Lochman, Jan; Zavada, Roman (Frontiers Media SA, 2023)In recent years, there has been a growing interest in extending the potential of underground gas storage (UGS) facilities to hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage. However, this transition to hydrogen storage raises concerns ...