Abstract Sustainability of biogas production is strongly dependent on soil‐borne greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during feedstock cultivation. Maize (Zea mays) is the most common feedstock for biogas production in Europe. Since it is an annual crop requiring high fertilizer input, maize cropping can cause high GHG emissions on sites that, due to their hydrology, have high N2O emission potential. On such sites, cultivation of cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) as a perennial crop could be a more environmentally friendly alternative offering versatile ecosystem services. To evaluate the possible benefits of perennial cup plant cropping on GHG emissions and nitrogen losses, an incubation study was conducted with intact soil cores from a maize fie...
This paper analyses the comparative advantage of using silage maize or grass as feedstock for anaero...
In this study, we analyze the impact of fertilizer- and manure-induced N2O emissions due to energy c...
Here, we report on a two-years field experiment aimed at the quantification of the emissions of nitr...
There is growing concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during agricultural energy crop product...
One way of reducing the emissions of fossil fuel-derived carbon dioxide (CO2) is to replace fossil f...
A field and three laboratory experiments were conducted to measure emissions of greenhouse gases in ...
Significant greenhouse gas emissions during substrate cultivation reduces the potential environmenta...
n this study, we analyze the impact of fertilizer- and manure-induced N2O emissions due to energy cr...
It is important to demonstrate that replacing fossil fuel with bioenergy crops can reduce the nation...
Agricultural practices contribute considerably to emissions of greenhouse gases. So far, knowledge o...
Silage maize (Zea mays L.) is the dominating energy crop for biogas production due to its high bioma...
The microbial composition of the rhizosphere and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the most commo...
Biogas is considered a promising option for complementing the fluctuating energy supply from other r...
Biofuels have a great potential to alleviate our dependence on non-renewable fossil fuel products; h...
Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has been recommended to address challenges of low soil f...
This paper analyses the comparative advantage of using silage maize or grass as feedstock for anaero...
In this study, we analyze the impact of fertilizer- and manure-induced N2O emissions due to energy c...
Here, we report on a two-years field experiment aimed at the quantification of the emissions of nitr...
There is growing concern that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during agricultural energy crop product...
One way of reducing the emissions of fossil fuel-derived carbon dioxide (CO2) is to replace fossil f...
A field and three laboratory experiments were conducted to measure emissions of greenhouse gases in ...
Significant greenhouse gas emissions during substrate cultivation reduces the potential environmenta...
n this study, we analyze the impact of fertilizer- and manure-induced N2O emissions due to energy cr...
It is important to demonstrate that replacing fossil fuel with bioenergy crops can reduce the nation...
Agricultural practices contribute considerably to emissions of greenhouse gases. So far, knowledge o...
Silage maize (Zea mays L.) is the dominating energy crop for biogas production due to its high bioma...
The microbial composition of the rhizosphere and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the most commo...
Biogas is considered a promising option for complementing the fluctuating energy supply from other r...
Biofuels have a great potential to alleviate our dependence on non-renewable fossil fuel products; h...
Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has been recommended to address challenges of low soil f...
This paper analyses the comparative advantage of using silage maize or grass as feedstock for anaero...
In this study, we analyze the impact of fertilizer- and manure-induced N2O emissions due to energy c...
Here, we report on a two-years field experiment aimed at the quantification of the emissions of nitr...