Willow biomass yields from short-rotation coppice bioenergy systems have been reported across multiple rotations in Europe, USA, and eastern Canada, but data are lacking for the Canadian Prairies. The goal of this study was to evaluate the second rotation biomass yields and stem growth for 30 willow cultivars established in Saskatchewan, Canada in 2007, and coppiced at the end of the first growing season. Detailed stem measurements were collected and all biomass was harvested at the end of the 2010 (first rotation data) and 2013 (second rotation data) growing seasons. The average 3-year cumulative biomass production across all cultivars was 8.1 oven-dry (OD) Mg ha−1 in the second rotation (ranging from 0.6 to 21.3 OD Mg ha−1). The three hig...
Willow has been identified as a possible species for supplying large quantities of biomass for bioen...
Limited information on likely supply and spatial yield of bioenergy crops exists for the UK. Here, p...
Experiments were established at Tully, New York, by the State University of New York College of Envi...
Yield is an important factor in determining the economic feasibility of willow biomass crops. Over t...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
The ability to predict short-rotation coppice (SRC) willow productivity for a given region would be ...
A plant’s genotype, their environment, and the interaction between them influence its growth a...
Short rotation woody crops have gained global interest as an alternative energy source to fossil fue...
The detrimental effects of climate change and the threat of diminishing fossil fuel reserves is forc...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate biomass production of three different willow varieties (Salix sp...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
During the spring of 2006, three willow varieties (SV1, SX67 and 9882-41) were established on margin...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
Willow has been identified as a possible species for supplying large quantities of biomass for bioen...
Limited information on likely supply and spatial yield of bioenergy crops exists for the UK. Here, p...
Experiments were established at Tully, New York, by the State University of New York College of Envi...
Yield is an important factor in determining the economic feasibility of willow biomass crops. Over t...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
The ability to predict short-rotation coppice (SRC) willow productivity for a given region would be ...
A plant’s genotype, their environment, and the interaction between them influence its growth a...
Short rotation woody crops have gained global interest as an alternative energy source to fossil fue...
The detrimental effects of climate change and the threat of diminishing fossil fuel reserves is forc...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate biomass production of three different willow varieties (Salix sp...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
During the spring of 2006, three willow varieties (SV1, SX67 and 9882-41) were established on margin...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPurpose-grown shrub willow (Salix spp.) represents a viable bioenergy feedstock; ho...
Willow has been identified as a possible species for supplying large quantities of biomass for bioen...
Limited information on likely supply and spatial yield of bioenergy crops exists for the UK. Here, p...
Experiments were established at Tully, New York, by the State University of New York College of Envi...