H. Najdenski
3-4
Life support systems
beyond low Earth orbit advocates for an improved
resources management approach
C. Audas,
S. O. Ugalde, C. Paillé, B. Lamaze, C. Lasseur 5-13
Pig
farms
and their surroundings as a factor in the
spread of antimicrobial resistance
L.
Dimitrova,
M. Zaharieva, H. Najdenski
14-21
II. RENEWABLE AND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES
AND BIOFUELS
Alternative
approach to small scale photovoltaic solar power and
energy storage
J.
Glas 22-34
Two-stage anaerobic digestion of wheat
straw using immobilized microbial consortia
V. Hubenov, J. Miteva-Staleva, R. Eneva, N.
Boteva, L. Kabaivanova
35-44
III. BIOAUTOMATICS AND BIOINFORMATICS
N. Pan, H. Wang, Y. Tian, N. Christov, I. Simeonov 45-55
IV. FOREST
ECOLOGY AND BIOLOGY
Characteristics of Metasequoia
glyptostroboides artificial community Ęîkŕlóŕnĺ village, Sofia
region
P. Glogov, M. Zaemdzhikova
56-61
V. ECOLOGICAL AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Simulation of
crops yield grown on leached smolnitsa and
alluvial-meadow soil
A. Sadovski, I. Atanasova, Z. Petkova
62- 69
VI. RADIATION ECOLOGY
Distribution of Tritium
in surface water and precipitation in Rila mountain,
Bulgaria
E. Geleva, D.
Tonev, H. Protohristov, S. Dimitrov, V. Bashev, S. Genchev,
A. Demerdjiev
70-76
JUBILEE
75th Anniversary of
the Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology at the
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
77-78
Abstract. Photovoltaic solar panels remain one of the most commonly available avenues for acquiring renewable energy for small-scale end users but despite their promising potential their implementation continues to remain outside the realm of possibility for most. The combination of high upfront costs, long payback periods, and complex installation requirements results in a disincentive to purchase the technology and relies on significant appeals to morality as a driving force as opposed to purely economic incentives. An alternative implementation of photovoltaic arrays for small scale use combined with grid power supplement is herein proposed that better matches energy consumption profiles in the household and seeks to reduce cost and complexity. The system comprises a hydronic thermal storage system acting as hot water supply, furnace, and air conditioning for power regulation and distribution in combination with electrical distribution to home appliances using minor modification to the power supply. Currently used batteries, charge controllers, and inverters are eliminated and replaced with a single specialized outdoor central air-conditioning condenser unit that distributes electrical and thermal energy but would not supply electricity onto the grid. Examination of minor electronic modifications on common switched mode power supply topologies has found that regulation of a wide range of variable voltage solar electricity input is currently possible and does not cause overheat or other harm to the power supply. The proposal provides a workable solution to alleviate financial and technical burden on the individual and promotes the vision of a 100% renewable energy society while working within economic constraints.
TWO-STAGE
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WHEAT STRAW USING IMMOBILIZED
MICROBIAL CONSORTIA
Venelin
Hubenov,
Jeny Miteva-Staleva, Rumyana Eneva, Nikoleta Boteva,
Lyudmila Kabaivanova
The
Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology,
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract. In this paper, a new
structure of extremum seeking algorithm is applied to the
two-stage anaerobic digestion process to maximize the
outflow rate of both hydrogen and methane. The model of
the two-stage AD process is presented, which provides the
characteristics of the total gas production rate. Based on
the original Extremum Seeking Control (ESC), a novel
Composed Recursive Model Free Controller (CRMFC) is added
for maximum tracking for the gas production in the
bioreactors. The proposed controller comprises a recursive
model free stabilization term and a recursive time delay
compensation term. Standard ESC, Newton-based ESC and
Kalman filter (KF) based ESC are respectively combined
with the new model-free controller to verify the proposed
structure. Numerical simulations illustrate the
performance of the proposed controller.
Keywords: two-stage anaerobic digestion, extremum seeking control, composed recursive control
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
METASEQUOIA
GLYPTOSTROBOIDES ARTIFICIAL COMMUNITY ĘÎKŔLÓŔNĹ
VILLAGE, SOFIA REGION
Plamen
Glogov,
Gergana Zaemdzhikova
Forest Research Institute – Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences
Abstract: The aim of the present study is
phytocoenological characteristics and
preliminary assessment of the health status
of the first Dawn
redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) artificial plantation in Bulgaria
established in 1969. The plantation of metasequoia is located in the land of
the Kokalyane village (Sofia region) on an area of about
2500 m2. The
study was conducted in the period April-July, 2021.
The results show that the artificial stand was
created on the locality of
indigenous communities of Alnus glutinosa,
which occupy the main part of the Iskar river banks
between Plana and Lozenska mountains. The health
status of
the Dawn redwood plantation was assessed as “good”. From the distance of the 50-year period, the
artificial afforestation with this exotic relic in the
area of the village of Kokalyane can be considered
successful.
Keywords: phytocoenoses, insect pests, pathogens, forest stands, Dawn redwood
Abstract.
The study presents results of field
experiments with maize conducted during the year 2020 on
two fields with different soils in Bulgaria, namely
Leached smolnitsa and Alluvial-meadow soil. This article
aims to perform a simulation experiment of crop yields to
evaluate the limits of maize grain yield grown on soils
with different properties and with different levels of
nutrients. The multifactorial experiments include the
application of mineral fertilizers - ammonium nitrate,
superphosphate, potassium sulfate and diatomic earth, containing respectively – nitrogen (N),
phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and diatomic earth, which represents 89-95% silica in
amorphous form) in a design that allows
assessment of the actions and interactions of the four
factors, varying on three levels. The simulation is
preceded by an analysis of variance and regression
analysis of the experimental data. Simulation is performed
at medium levels of all nutrients and on concurrent levels
of nutrients including the high level of two fertilizers
excluding two others. The summary results show that the
experimental and simulated maize yields on Leached
smolnitsa in Bozhurishte are significantly lower than
those on Alluvial-meadow soil in Tsalapitsa.
Keywords: field experiment, maize, simulation, soils, yield
The obtained new results are used to assess
the radiation status of the investigated water sources and
can be used for evaluation of possible future changes and
trends.
Keywords: 3H, surface water, precipitation, Rila mountain