Abstract. The management of wood ash is an important factor in the environmental and economic analysis of wood burning. Wood ash can be applied to energy crops as a fertilizer, which can help replace nutrients removed during harvest. The objectives of this study were to examine the temporal and spatial dynamics of nutrient elements applied in wood ash to an intensively cultured, short-rotation willow bioenergy system. Wood ash was applied at the rates of 10 and 20 Mg ha−1 yr−1 to coppiced willow, Salix purpurea, clone SP3, from 1992 to 1994. The relative abundance of nutrients in applied wood ash was Ca> K> Mg> P> N. There was little effect of wood ash on N or P concentrations in soil solution measured at 20 and 40 cm depth. Soi...
The effects of fertilizer treatment on the soil nutrient concentrations, biomass production and nutr...
A wood ash experiment was set up in a 38-year-old Scots pine stand (forest type - Pinetum vacciniosu...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...
Burning biomass for energy generates ash that could be applied as a soil amendment to ameliorate aci...
Effects of wood ash (loose and pelleted) on chemical properties and microbial activity in an Arenoso...
xxiii, 142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Land application of wood ash is becoming more appealing, as a dispo...
Abstract In order to decrease the use of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gase...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
The objectives of the present work were (a) to quantify the effects of wood ash on forest ecosystems...
Wood ash produced through cellulose manufacturing has agricultural uses due to its neutralizing powe...
Forest biomass is considered an alternative to fossil fuels in energy production, as part of global ...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
Approximately 50% of Finnish peatlands are drained for forestry and agricultural purposes. Drainage ...
Forest harvesting and removal of logging residues implies loss of essential soil nutrients and may i...
The effects of wood ash fertilization on soil chemical properties were studied in three young Scots ...
The effects of fertilizer treatment on the soil nutrient concentrations, biomass production and nutr...
A wood ash experiment was set up in a 38-year-old Scots pine stand (forest type - Pinetum vacciniosu...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...
Burning biomass for energy generates ash that could be applied as a soil amendment to ameliorate aci...
Effects of wood ash (loose and pelleted) on chemical properties and microbial activity in an Arenoso...
xxiii, 142 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Land application of wood ash is becoming more appealing, as a dispo...
Abstract In order to decrease the use of fossil fuels and to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gase...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
The objectives of the present work were (a) to quantify the effects of wood ash on forest ecosystems...
Wood ash produced through cellulose manufacturing has agricultural uses due to its neutralizing powe...
Forest biomass is considered an alternative to fossil fuels in energy production, as part of global ...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
Approximately 50% of Finnish peatlands are drained for forestry and agricultural purposes. Drainage ...
Forest harvesting and removal of logging residues implies loss of essential soil nutrients and may i...
The effects of wood ash fertilization on soil chemical properties were studied in three young Scots ...
The effects of fertilizer treatment on the soil nutrient concentrations, biomass production and nutr...
A wood ash experiment was set up in a 38-year-old Scots pine stand (forest type - Pinetum vacciniosu...
mineral soils – effects on stem growth and needle nutrient concentrations. Silva Fennica 37(4): 437–...