Carbon storage was compared between two perennial biomass energy systems, namely switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) and short-rotation willow Salix alba x glaffelteri L.) at 2 adjacent sites, and further compared with a corn cultivation, a 20-year-old abandoned field, and a mature hardwood forest, in southwestern Quebec. Aboveground carbon results indicated that switchgrass and corn had significantly greater carbon levels than willow at the less fertile site, but no significant differences were detected at the more fertile site. Root carbon results indicated that corn had significantly lower carbon levels than both perennial systems to a depth of 30 cm at both sites. However, switchgrass had significantly greater root carbon levels beyond 30...
The cultivation of perennial biomass crops (PBCs) on marginal lands is necessary to provide feedstoc...
Switchgrass is a deep-rooted perennial native to the US prairies and an attractive feedstock for bio...
Bioenergy crops, which displace fossil fuels when used to produce ethanol, biobased products, and/or...
Abstract Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is considered to be a valuable bioenergy crop with signif...
Bioenergy crops such as switchgrass have the potential to offset CO2 emissions in the bioenergy life...
The cultivation of perennial crops in marginal land as a feedstock for renewable energy or bio-based...
Research at three locations in the southeastern U.S. is quantifying changes in soil quality and soil...
To date, only few studies have compared the soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration potential betwee...
Research at three locations in the southeastern US is quantifying changes in soil quality and soil c...
Willow is often used in bio-energy plantations for its potential to function as a renewable energy s...
The use of fossil fuels has many negative environmental consequences associated with it, including h...
Carbon sequestration in soils is an issue of international significance, as soils represent a large ...
International audienceBioenergy woody biomass production shortens the life cycle of carbon and secur...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
Globally, soils contain about 2000 Gt of carbon (C). Over the past centuries, however, land use has ...
The cultivation of perennial biomass crops (PBCs) on marginal lands is necessary to provide feedstoc...
Switchgrass is a deep-rooted perennial native to the US prairies and an attractive feedstock for bio...
Bioenergy crops, which displace fossil fuels when used to produce ethanol, biobased products, and/or...
Abstract Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is considered to be a valuable bioenergy crop with signif...
Bioenergy crops such as switchgrass have the potential to offset CO2 emissions in the bioenergy life...
The cultivation of perennial crops in marginal land as a feedstock for renewable energy or bio-based...
Research at three locations in the southeastern U.S. is quantifying changes in soil quality and soil...
To date, only few studies have compared the soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration potential betwee...
Research at three locations in the southeastern US is quantifying changes in soil quality and soil c...
Willow is often used in bio-energy plantations for its potential to function as a renewable energy s...
The use of fossil fuels has many negative environmental consequences associated with it, including h...
Carbon sequestration in soils is an issue of international significance, as soils represent a large ...
International audienceBioenergy woody biomass production shortens the life cycle of carbon and secur...
Atmospheric CO2 cycles into terrestrial ecosystems via the process of photosynthesis, and upon plant...
Globally, soils contain about 2000 Gt of carbon (C). Over the past centuries, however, land use has ...
The cultivation of perennial biomass crops (PBCs) on marginal lands is necessary to provide feedstoc...
Switchgrass is a deep-rooted perennial native to the US prairies and an attractive feedstock for bio...
Bioenergy crops, which displace fossil fuels when used to produce ethanol, biobased products, and/or...