Precision farming in crop and livestock production

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Publication
Hahn, J.; Parzych, D.; Schulz, J.; Westerman, P.; Heiermann, M.; Gerowitt, B. (2018): Wildflower mixtures as biogas feedstock - Can seeds survive the process?. In: Balsari, P.; Gioelli, F.(eds.): Proceedings of the Biogas Science 2018, International Conference on Anaerobic Digestion. Biogas Science 2018. DISAFA, Turin, p. 95-95.
Type of publication
Bookchapters / Proceedings contributions
Peer reviewed
yes
Year
2018
Event
Biogas Science 2018
Bookchapters / Proceedings contributions
Proceedings of the Biogas Science 2018, International Conference on Anaerobic Digestion
Page
95
to
95
Publisher
DISAFA
City
Turin

Authors

Juliane Hahn
David Parzych
Julia Schulz
Paula R. Westerman
Bärbel Gerowitt

Editor

P. Balsari
F. Gioelli

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