This study deals with approaches for a social-ecological friendly European bioeconomy based on biomass from industrial crops cultivated on marginal agricultural land. The selected crops to be investigated are: Biomass sorghum, camelina, cardoon, castor, crambe, Ethiopian mustard, giant reed, hemp, lupin, miscanthus, pennycress, poplar, reed canary grass, safflower, Siberian elm, switchgrass, tall wheatgrass, wild sugarcane, and willow. The research question focused on the overall crop growth suitability under low-input management. The study assessed: (i) How the growth suitability of industrial crops can be defined under the given natural constraints of European marginal agricultural lands; and (ii) which agricultural practices are required...
About 8.37 Mha of European agricultural land is affected by low temperature and thus considered marg...
Perennial crops, as energy feedstocks, offer ecological advantages over fossil fuels by contributing...
Modern biomass energy sources account for less than 2% of primary world energy supplies while major ...
This study deals with approaches for a social-ecological friendly European bioeconomy based on bioma...
This study deals with approaches for a social-ecological friendly European bioeconomy based on bioma...
The objective of this task was to present a large group of data on the suitability of selected indus...
The cultivation of bioenergy plants in fertile, arable lands increasingly results in new land use co...
Background: Growing industrial crops on marginal lands has been proposed as a strategy to minimize c...
Bioeconomy is “the knowledge-based production and utilization of biological resources to provide pro...
Low input cultivation of industrial crops in land with biophysical marginality can provide valuable ...
NRWStrategieprojekt BioSC (no. 313/323-400-002 13)The growing bioeconomy will require a greater supp...
Substantial areas of agricultural land in south European countries are becoming increasingly margina...
The cultivation of bioenergy crops could be considered as sustainable; however, its use in fertile l...
The research objective of this study is the development of long-term sustainable Marginal Agricultur...
About 8.37 Mha of European agricultural land is affected by low temperature and thus considered marg...
Perennial crops, as energy feedstocks, offer ecological advantages over fossil fuels by contributing...
Modern biomass energy sources account for less than 2% of primary world energy supplies while major ...
This study deals with approaches for a social-ecological friendly European bioeconomy based on bioma...
This study deals with approaches for a social-ecological friendly European bioeconomy based on bioma...
The objective of this task was to present a large group of data on the suitability of selected indus...
The cultivation of bioenergy plants in fertile, arable lands increasingly results in new land use co...
Background: Growing industrial crops on marginal lands has been proposed as a strategy to minimize c...
Bioeconomy is “the knowledge-based production and utilization of biological resources to provide pro...
Low input cultivation of industrial crops in land with biophysical marginality can provide valuable ...
NRWStrategieprojekt BioSC (no. 313/323-400-002 13)The growing bioeconomy will require a greater supp...
Substantial areas of agricultural land in south European countries are becoming increasingly margina...
The cultivation of bioenergy crops could be considered as sustainable; however, its use in fertile l...
The research objective of this study is the development of long-term sustainable Marginal Agricultur...
About 8.37 Mha of European agricultural land is affected by low temperature and thus considered marg...
Perennial crops, as energy feedstocks, offer ecological advantages over fossil fuels by contributing...
Modern biomass energy sources account for less than 2% of primary world energy supplies while major ...