Soil and climatic conditions for optimizing aboveground biomass yields of bioenergy short rotation coppices (SRCs) of Salix are not well elucidated. The objective of this study was to identify and quantify the limitations induced by soil and climate, and compare the magnitude of their effects, on annual aboveground yields across ten SRCs of Salix miyabeana SX67 in Quebec, Canada. The effects of weather variation between years on yields were also tested within locations. In five plots per SRC, soil bulk density, particle size, exchangeable cations and bulk composition were analysed, and moisture deficits were estimated using leaf δ13C. For each location, numerous weather variables were simulated for spring, summer and the whole growing seaso...
Short-rotation coppice willow (SRCW) is a fast-growing and potentially high-yielding energy crop. Tr...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) Salix plantations have the potential to provide fast-growing biomass fe...
An increasing importance is assigned to the estimation and verification of carbon stocks in forests....
Aboveground biomass yields of short rotation cultures (SRC) of willow can vary substantially dependi...
Salix species are widely used for wood production, but the interactive effects of soil types and atm...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
Willow has been identified as a possible species for supplying large quantities of biomass for bioen...
We studied the effects of the soil organic layer (SOL) accumulation on growth and distribution of bl...
Salix is a pioneer woody plant genus characterized by a strong plasticity in leaf morphology. The ai...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) Salix plantations have the potential to provide fast-growing biomass fe...
Context : Warmer temperatures and anthropogenic N depositions are altering soil nutrient cycles and ...
Short-rotation coppice willow (SRCW) is a fast-growing and potentially high-yielding energy crop. Tr...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) Salix plantations have the potential to provide fast-growing biomass fe...
An increasing importance is assigned to the estimation and verification of carbon stocks in forests....
Aboveground biomass yields of short rotation cultures (SRC) of willow can vary substantially dependi...
Salix species are widely used for wood production, but the interactive effects of soil types and atm...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
Willow has been identified as a possible species for supplying large quantities of biomass for bioen...
We studied the effects of the soil organic layer (SOL) accumulation on growth and distribution of bl...
Salix is a pioneer woody plant genus characterized by a strong plasticity in leaf morphology. The ai...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) Salix plantations have the potential to provide fast-growing biomass fe...
Context : Warmer temperatures and anthropogenic N depositions are altering soil nutrient cycles and ...
Short-rotation coppice willow (SRCW) is a fast-growing and potentially high-yielding energy crop. Tr...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) Salix plantations have the potential to provide fast-growing biomass fe...
An increasing importance is assigned to the estimation and verification of carbon stocks in forests....