| dc.description.abstract | Production of biogas through anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials provides an 
alternative eco-friendly renewable energy source. Anaerobic digestion is a technology widely 
used for the treatment of organic waste for biogas production. Therefore, the study was 
conducted to investigate the production of biogas from Wild oats co-digested with goat manure 
through anaerobic digestion with five treatments. The treatments were made into five treatments 
by mixing substrates in different proportions based on their total solid (TS). The five treatments 
used for anaerobic digestions were100% of goat manure,70% goat manure with 30% wild oats, 
50% goat manure with 50% wild oats, 30% goat manure with 70% wild oats, and 100% wild 
oats mix ratios were evaluated under mesophilic conditions (38ºC) using batch digesters in the 
Microbiology laboratory of Haramaya University for 30 days of fermentation. In all treatments, 
physico-chemical parameters such as total solids, volatile solids, organic carbon, nitrogen, pH 
value, and percent of moisture content were measured before and after anaerobic digestion. The 
results indicated that the highest pH value (7.18) was observed in 100%GM (goat manure), 
whereas the lowest pH value (6.80) was observed in 100%WO with the same percentage of total 
solid content. Comparison of pH values between before and after anaerobic digestion showed 
that pH values were significantly increased after anaerobic digestion for all treatments. 
Similarly, the values of % Total Solid and Volatile Solid showed a decrease from the initial 
value. In addition to this, carbon to nitrogen ratios was analyzed; the results revealed that the 
highest carbon to nitrogen ratio was observed in 100% WO. In this experimental study, the 
result showed that co-digested substrates of the three mix ratios produced a higher amount of 
biogas than the two sole. Among the different proportions of mix ratios 30% goat manure +70% 
WO showed the highest daily mean cumulative biogas production (1225.33ml) than all other 
treatments. Overall the results of this study indicate that the increase in biogas yield and 
reduction in volatile solids and total solids can be significantly enhanced when goat manure is 
co-digested with Wild oat in a 30%:70% mix ratio. | en_US |