The highly toxic species common ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris Gaertn.) prefers to migrate into protected dry grassland biotopes and limits the use of the resulting biomass as animal feed. There is an urgent need for a safe alternative use of the contaminated biomass apart from landfill disposal. We investigated the optional utilization of biomethanization of fresh and ensiled common ragwort biomasses and evaluated their energetic potentials by estimation models based on biochemical characteristics and by standardized batch experiments. The fresh and ensiled substrates yielded 174 LN∙kg−1 oDM methane and 185 LN∙kg−1 oDM, respectively. Ensiling reduced the toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloid content by 76.6%; a subsequent wet fermentation for an additi...
<p>1,2-Dehydro-pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) and their <i>N</i>-oxides (PANO) exhibit acute and chron...
Not only due to the actual climate change, but also in consideration of exhaustible resources, alter...
Two species of emergent macrophytes, Typha latifolia (common cattail) and Phalaris arundinacea (reed...
Biodiversity of semi-natural grasslands is increasingly endangered by successful invasive plant spec...
Jacobaea vulgaris GAERTN. or common ragwort is a widespread noxious grassland weed that is native to...
Phytomanagement of trace element-contaminated soils combines sustainable soil remediation with the u...
Arundo donax, Cortaderia selloana and Phragmites australis are high-biomass-producing perennial Poal...
The aim of this review was to investigate and develop possible material and energetic utilization st...
Abstract Background Mixtures of prairie species (mixed prairie species; MPS) have been proposed to o...
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L), a metal-accumulator invasive species, was pyrolyzed under a ran...
Sports fields provide a recreation space for citizens, but also generate grass biomass, which is cut...
Background Perennial wild plants (PWPs) common tansy, common knapweed, and mugwort (Figs. A–C) provi...
Perennial biomass from grasslands managed for conservation of soil and biodiversity can be harvested...
(1) In Finland, in recent years, the combustion of dry reed canary grass (RCG, Phalaris arundinacea)...
Background: Perennial wild plants (PWPs) common tansy, common knapweed and mugwort not only provide ...
<p>1,2-Dehydro-pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) and their <i>N</i>-oxides (PANO) exhibit acute and chron...
Not only due to the actual climate change, but also in consideration of exhaustible resources, alter...
Two species of emergent macrophytes, Typha latifolia (common cattail) and Phalaris arundinacea (reed...
Biodiversity of semi-natural grasslands is increasingly endangered by successful invasive plant spec...
Jacobaea vulgaris GAERTN. or common ragwort is a widespread noxious grassland weed that is native to...
Phytomanagement of trace element-contaminated soils combines sustainable soil remediation with the u...
Arundo donax, Cortaderia selloana and Phragmites australis are high-biomass-producing perennial Poal...
The aim of this review was to investigate and develop possible material and energetic utilization st...
Abstract Background Mixtures of prairie species (mixed prairie species; MPS) have been proposed to o...
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L), a metal-accumulator invasive species, was pyrolyzed under a ran...
Sports fields provide a recreation space for citizens, but also generate grass biomass, which is cut...
Background Perennial wild plants (PWPs) common tansy, common knapweed, and mugwort (Figs. A–C) provi...
Perennial biomass from grasslands managed for conservation of soil and biodiversity can be harvested...
(1) In Finland, in recent years, the combustion of dry reed canary grass (RCG, Phalaris arundinacea)...
Background: Perennial wild plants (PWPs) common tansy, common knapweed and mugwort not only provide ...
<p>1,2-Dehydro-pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) and their <i>N</i>-oxides (PANO) exhibit acute and chron...
Not only due to the actual climate change, but also in consideration of exhaustible resources, alter...
Two species of emergent macrophytes, Typha latifolia (common cattail) and Phalaris arundinacea (reed...