Title:
Growth Analysis of Typha Domingensis after the Transplanting to a Floating System for Biomass Production
Author(s):
Curt, M.D., Aguado, P.L., Ramos, S.
Document(s):
Paper
Poster
Abstract:
Typha domingensis Pers. (cattail) is a highly productive plant species that thrives in eutrophic water bodies. Controlled cultures of T. domingensis in the form of green floating filters (GFFs) represent a possibility of combining water improvement with biomass production for biofuels and bio-products. In order to establish GFFs, young cattails are planted on ad-hoc supports -e.g. perforated floating trays- that are placed on water surface. Plant adaptation to floating culture is critical to succeed in GFF establishment, however little is known on this subject. In this work, a comparative growth analysis of floating culture versus soil culture of T.domingensis was carried out for better knowledge of how cattails respond to floating culture.
Keywords:
biomass, wastewater treatment, cattail, growth analysis
Topic:
Sustainable Resources for Decarbonising the Economy
Subtopic:
Algae and Aquatic Biomass Production Systems
Event:
29th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
1BV.1.10
Pages:
132 - 136
ISBN:
978-88-89407-21-9
Paper DOI:
10.5071/29thEUBCE2021-1BV.1.10
Price:
FREE