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Fabrice Béline
Researcher at European University of Brittany
Publications - 106
Citations - 3942
Fabrice Béline is an academic researcher from European University of Brittany. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anaerobic digestion & Slurry. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 99 publications receiving 3470 citations.
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Biochemical methane potential (BMP) of solid organic substrates: evaluation of anaerobic biodegradability using data from an international interlaboratory study
F. Raposo,V. Fernández-Cegrí,M.A. de la Rubia,Rafael Borja,Fabrice Béline,Cristina Cavinato,Göksel N. Demirer,B. Fernández,M. Fernández-Polanco,J.C. Frigon,R. Ganesh,Prasad Kaparaju,J. Koubova,Ramón Méndez,G. Menin,A. Peene,Paul Scherer,Michel Torrijos,Hinrich Uellendahl,I. Wierinck,V. de Wilde +20 more
TL;DR: The influence of inocula and experimental factors was nearly insignificant with respect to the extents of the anaerobic biodegradation, while the rates differed significantly according to the experimental approaches.
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Recycling of livestock manure in a whole-farm perspective
Søren O. Petersen,Sven G. Sommer,Fabrice Béline,C. H. Burton,Jacek Dach,Jean-Yves Dourmad,Adrian Leip,Tom Misselbrook,F. A. Nicholson,Hanne Poulsen,Giorgio Provolo,Peter Sørensen,Björn Vinnerås,A. Weiske,Maria Pilar Bernal,R. Bohm,Csaba Juhász,R. Mihelic +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that a whole-farm perspective taking side-effects and on-farm interactions into account is needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of strategies to mitigate pollution from livestock manure management.
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Challenges and innovations on biological treatment of livestock effluents.
Nicolas Bernet,Fabrice Béline +1 more
TL;DR: The biological treatments available for the treatment of animal manure, mainly focusing on swine manure, including aerobic processes (nitrification, denitrification, enhanced biological phosphorus removal) and anaerobic digestion are presented.
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The effect of incubation conditions on the laboratory measurement of the methane producing capacity of livestock wastes
TL;DR: Methanogenesis was identified as the major rate-limiting step during the anaerobic degradation of slurries, probably due to inhibition by volatile fatty acids, and high free NH(3) concentrations were suspected to inhibit the hydrolysis process.
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Optimization of struvite precipitation in synthetic biologically treated swine wastewater--determination of the optimal process parameters.
TL;DR: More than 90% of P was recovered as large crystals of struvite in optimal conditions which were: low Mg:Ca ratio, the leading parameter, high N:P ratio, moderate stirring rate and low temperature.