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Introduction of miscanthus in agricultural production in Serbia and the potential for using biomass for obtaining alternative fuels.

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Đurić, Nenad
Glamočlija, Đorđe
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According to research results to date on uncultivated agricultural surfaces, as well as on soils under recultivation, best production results were obtained by cultivating the perennial grass species miscanthus. From the ecological point of view, miscanthus is very important, because it can be cultivated in areas with high levels of environmental pollution for the purposes of remediation. The produced plant mass, fresh or dry, represents stored energy that can be used to obtain gas, liquid or solid biofuels, that can replace fossil fuels. The advantage of these fuels results from the fact that they have lower carbon dioxide emissions, and thus a more beneficial effect on reducing global warming caused by the greenhouse effect. In addition to reduced CO2 emission, less dependence on import of fossil fuels, primarily oil, has in many countries in the world created much interest in cultivating miscanthus as an energy crop, which is reflected also in the fact that this contributes to the ec...onomic development of rural areas. Direct material costs of forming plantations in the first year amount to 262,100 dinars, and full biomass production begins already in the third year.

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miscanthus / use / conditions for success / cultivation / costs of forming plantations
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Sustainable agriculture and rural development in terms of the Republic of Serbia strategic goals realization within the Danube region: support programs for the improvement of agricultural and rural development, 14 - 15 December 2017, Belgrade, Serbia. Thematic Proceedings, 2018, 453-470
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  • Novi Sad : Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede
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  • Sustainable agriculture and rural development in the function of accomplishing strategic objectives of the Republic of Serbia in the Danube region (RS-46006)

ISBN: 978-86-6269-061-6

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http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/326
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abstract = "According to research results to date on uncultivated agricultural surfaces, as well as on soils under recultivation, best production results were obtained by cultivating the perennial grass species miscanthus. From the ecological point of view, miscanthus is very important, because it can be cultivated in areas with high levels of environmental pollution for the purposes of remediation. The produced plant mass, fresh or dry, represents stored energy that can be used to obtain gas, liquid or solid biofuels, that can replace fossil fuels. The advantage of these fuels results from the fact that they have lower carbon dioxide emissions, and thus a more beneficial effect on reducing global warming caused by the greenhouse effect. In addition to reduced CO2 emission, less dependence on import of fossil fuels, primarily oil, has in many countries in the world created much interest in cultivating miscanthus as an energy crop, which is reflected also in the fact that this contributes to the economic development of rural areas. Direct material costs of forming plantations in the first year amount to 262,100 dinars, and full biomass production begins already in the third year.",
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Đurić, N.,& Glamočlija, Đ.. (2018). Introduction of miscanthus in agricultural production in Serbia and the potential for using biomass for obtaining alternative fuels.. in Sustainable agriculture and rural development in terms of the Republic of Serbia strategic goals realization within the Danube region: support programs for the improvement of agricultural and rural development, 14 - 15 December 2017, Belgrade, Serbia. Thematic Proceedings
Novi Sad : Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede., 453-470.
Đurić N, Glamočlija Đ. Introduction of miscanthus in agricultural production in Serbia and the potential for using biomass for obtaining alternative fuels.. in Sustainable agriculture and rural development in terms of the Republic of Serbia strategic goals realization within the Danube region: support programs for the improvement of agricultural and rural development, 14 - 15 December 2017, Belgrade, Serbia. Thematic Proceedings. 2018;:453-470..
Đurić, Nenad, Glamočlija, Đorđe, "Introduction of miscanthus in agricultural production in Serbia and the potential for using biomass for obtaining alternative fuels." in Sustainable agriculture and rural development in terms of the Republic of Serbia strategic goals realization within the Danube region: support programs for the improvement of agricultural and rural development, 14 - 15 December 2017, Belgrade, Serbia. Thematic Proceedings (2018):453-470.

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