Energy Aspects of Exploitation of Pruning Residues from Apple Production

    • Miloš PajićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Milan DražićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Vesna PajićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Dušan RadojičićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Kosta GligorevićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Ivan ZlatanovićFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
    • Mićo OljačaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun-Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

    DOI: 

    https://doi.org/10.7251/AGRSR1402139P

    Abstract

    Large quantities of biomass result from fruit pruning, which is a re­quired pomotechnical operation. Long-standing practice of destroying and burning the pruning residues is hard to change, although energy and envi­ronmental indicators point to the importance of the proper biomass exploitation. The aim of this study is to show the quantity and energy value of pruning residues from apple production, as well as ways and means of their proper exploitation. In Republicof Serbia, apple is grown at 40,000 ha, with the usual biomass yield (3 t ha-1 pruning residues). Upper heating value of pruning residues for two apple varieties (Idared and Jonagold), with 42.36% moisture, was 18.14 MJ kg-1 average.

    Publish Date
    2015-04-15
    Pages
    139 - 148
    Authors

    Miloš Pajić, Milan Dražić, Vesna Pajić, Dušan Radojičić, Kosta Gligorević, Ivan Zlatanović, Mićo Oljača