High rates of crop residue removal as biofuel feedstocks could increase losses of nonpoint source pollutants, negatively affecting water quality. An alternative to residue removal can be growing dedicated bioenergy crops such as warm season grasses (WSGs) and short-rotation woody crops (SRWCs). Yet, our understanding of the implications of growing dedicated bioenergy crops on water quality is limited. Thus, we (i) synthesized and compared the impacts of crop residue removal, WSGs, and SRWCs on water quality parameters (i.e., sediment and nutrient runoff, and nutrient leaching) and (ii) identified research gaps for growing dedicated energy crops. Literature indicates that residue removal at rates \u3e50% (residue retention up to 4.71 Mg ha-1)...
Removal of corn (Zea mays L.) residues at high rates for biofuel and other off-farm uses may negativ...
Water consumption and water quality continue to be key factors affecting environmental sustainabilit...
Perennial grasses such as Miscanthus and switchgrass and crop residues have been identified as a pot...
High rates of crop residue removal as biofuel feedstocks could increase losses of nonpoint source po...
Information on the water quality impact of perennial warmseason grasses (WSGs) when grown in margina...
© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. To fulfill the national bioenergy goals of...
In the quest to develop renewable energy sources, woody and agricultural crops are being viewed as a...
Recent reports and publications such as that of Perlack et al, 2005 and Burton et al, 2006 indicatin...
The increasing demand for energy and food, climate change and land availability are causing concerns...
Energy security and sustainability require a suite of biomass crops, including woody species. Short ...
Majority of the global energy supply depends on fossil fuel sources such as coal, petroleum, and nat...
With an increasing global demand for fossil fuels, there is a growing amount of concern about greenh...
Several biofuel cropping scenarios were evaluated with an improved version of Soil and Water Assessm...
Biofuels are now an important resource in the United States because of the Energy Independence and S...
Marginal land has been proposed to be a viable choice for biomass production to meet the biofuel dev...
Removal of corn (Zea mays L.) residues at high rates for biofuel and other off-farm uses may negativ...
Water consumption and water quality continue to be key factors affecting environmental sustainabilit...
Perennial grasses such as Miscanthus and switchgrass and crop residues have been identified as a pot...
High rates of crop residue removal as biofuel feedstocks could increase losses of nonpoint source po...
Information on the water quality impact of perennial warmseason grasses (WSGs) when grown in margina...
© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. To fulfill the national bioenergy goals of...
In the quest to develop renewable energy sources, woody and agricultural crops are being viewed as a...
Recent reports and publications such as that of Perlack et al, 2005 and Burton et al, 2006 indicatin...
The increasing demand for energy and food, climate change and land availability are causing concerns...
Energy security and sustainability require a suite of biomass crops, including woody species. Short ...
Majority of the global energy supply depends on fossil fuel sources such as coal, petroleum, and nat...
With an increasing global demand for fossil fuels, there is a growing amount of concern about greenh...
Several biofuel cropping scenarios were evaluated with an improved version of Soil and Water Assessm...
Biofuels are now an important resource in the United States because of the Energy Independence and S...
Marginal land has been proposed to be a viable choice for biomass production to meet the biofuel dev...
Removal of corn (Zea mays L.) residues at high rates for biofuel and other off-farm uses may negativ...
Water consumption and water quality continue to be key factors affecting environmental sustainabilit...
Perennial grasses such as Miscanthus and switchgrass and crop residues have been identified as a pot...