Native perennial warm-season grasses (NPWSG) have drawn interest as bioenergy feedstocks due to their high productivity with minimal amounts of inputs under a wide range of environments. Nitrogen fertility and harvest timing are critical management practices when optimizing biomass yield of NPWSG. Our objective was to quantify the impact of N fertilizer rate and timing in combination with harvest timing and frequency on NPWSG yield. Research was conducted in 2014 and 2015 on four field-plot locations in Missouri. The experiment was a split-plot design with three replications where N rate and harvest timing were the main and sub-plot treatments, respectively. Nitrogen rates were 0, 34, 67, and 101 kg N ha–1 with two application timings, all ...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) may have value as forage and a bioenergy feedstock. Our objective ...
Forage production in the northern Great Plains is of particular interest in light of continued loss ...
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on stand establishment and yield of 5 warm-season p...
Native perennial warm-season grasses (NPWSG) have drawn interest as bioenergy feedstocks due to thei...
Information on the growth and development of warm-season grasses in response to management is requir...
Two cultivars each of four warm-season grass species under three N fertilizer treatments and three h...
For traditional forage use, native warm-season grasses are highly productive in the summer months an...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
The production of dedicated energy crops on marginally productive cropland is projected to play an i...
Information on optimal harvest periods and N fertilization rates for switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L...
Nitrogen (N) fertility recommendations for cool-season grasses in the north central region of the US...
Perennial grasses are being studied as a fuel source and potential replacement for fossil fuels. Pe...
Perennial grasses may provide a renewable source of biomass for energy production. Biomass yield, nu...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) may have value as forage and a bioenergy feedstock. Our objective ...
Forage production in the northern Great Plains is of particular interest in light of continued loss ...
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on stand establishment and yield of 5 warm-season p...
Native perennial warm-season grasses (NPWSG) have drawn interest as bioenergy feedstocks due to thei...
Information on the growth and development of warm-season grasses in response to management is requir...
Two cultivars each of four warm-season grass species under three N fertilizer treatments and three h...
For traditional forage use, native warm-season grasses are highly productive in the summer months an...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
Maintaining a mixture of cool-and warm-season grasses under intensive management for season-long pro...
The production of dedicated energy crops on marginally productive cropland is projected to play an i...
Information on optimal harvest periods and N fertilization rates for switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L...
Nitrogen (N) fertility recommendations for cool-season grasses in the north central region of the US...
Perennial grasses are being studied as a fuel source and potential replacement for fossil fuels. Pe...
Perennial grasses may provide a renewable source of biomass for energy production. Biomass yield, nu...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) may have value as forage and a bioenergy feedstock. Our objective ...
Forage production in the northern Great Plains is of particular interest in light of continued loss ...
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on stand establishment and yield of 5 warm-season p...