Effects of Harvest and Storage of Switchgrass on the Recovery of Carbohydrates during Dilute Acid Pretreatment and Enzymatic Hydrolysis

Angele C. Djioleu, Claudio B. Sverzut, Elizabeth M. Martin, Evan Childress, Casey Johnson, Charles P. West, Danielle Julie Carrier
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Perennial forage grasses have potential as cellulosic feedstocks. Outside storage as round bales is a likely mode of storage; however, little is known of storage effects. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of baled storage method on saccharification, namely the recovery of glucose and xylose, and production of inhibitors after dilute acid pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis. Mature switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L. cv. Alamo) was harvested in Fayetteville, AR and packaged in large round bales in October 2010. There were two baling times: one soon after cutting when there was no rainfall and the other after a rainfall event. The bales that did not receive rain were stored either in an open barn or unprotected in the field. Bales made from rained-on switchgrass were only stored unprotected in the field. Samples were taken from the windrows right before baling, and after a maximum 65-day storage period. Field storage increased lignin content in biomass relative to barn storage, but carbohydrate constituents were not affected. Field storage decreased production of hydroxymethylfurfural and increased production of furfural relative to barn storage. Results indicate that protected storage conditions for switchgrass biomass in round bales can lead to greater preservation of fermentable sugars and reduced production of the important inhibitor furfural.

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柳枝稷采收和贮藏对稀酸预处理和酶解过程中碳水化合物回收的影响
多年生牧草具有作为纤维素原料的潜力。作为圆捆的外部存储是一种可能的存储模式;然而,人们对储存效应知之甚少。本研究的目的是确定捆扎贮藏法对糖化的影响,即稀酸预处理和酶解后葡萄糖和木糖的回收以及抑制剂的生产。成熟柳枝稷。阿拉莫(Alamo)于2010年10月在亚拉巴马州费耶特维尔(Fayetteville)收获,并包装成大圆捆。有两次打捆时间:一次是在收割后不久没有降雨的时候,另一次是在有降雨的时候。未受雨的稻捆要么储存在开放的谷仓里,要么储存在没有保护的田地里。雨水淋湿的柳枝稷制成的捆包只是不加保护地储存在田间。样品是在打捆前和最长65天的储存期后从窗口取出的。田间贮藏比仓房贮藏增加了生物量中的木质素含量,但碳水化合物成分不受影响。田间储存降低了羟甲基糠醛的产量,而相对于仓房储存增加了糠醛的产量。结果表明,柳枝稷生物质在圆形捆中的保护性储存条件可以更好地保存可发酵糖,并减少重要抑制剂糠醛的产生。
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