Poplar short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations have great potential for supplying environmentally friendly bio-based industries. However, little research has focussed on the linkages between SRC management regimes and the consumption of water for biomass production in the Mediterranean environment. Therefore, we compared six hybrid clones and four native black poplar genotypes with an aim to examine how two different lengthening periods (3 vs. 5 years) of single-stem rotation affected growth performance in the following three years of multi-stem rotation coppice. To achieve this goal, we assessed the aboveground dry biomass production and variation in water use efficiency (WUE) of the genotypes annually. A longer single-stem rotation incre...
AbstractAlthough poplar short-rotation coppice (SRC) systems as an alternative to fossil fuels have ...
Given today's political targets, energy production from agricultural areas is likely to increase and...
The steadily increasing demand for energy and concerns about climate change have prompted countries ...
Poplar short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations have great potential for supplying environmentally f...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
Renewable bioenergy has the potential to contribute sustainably to the energy sector. Forestry is th...
Given the high expectations for lignocellulosic biomass as one of the potential solutions for energy...
Abstract Short rotation coppice plays an important role for biomass production. Mixing fast‐growing ...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
International audiencePoplar coppice plantations for biomass production can be conducted under eithe...
Fast-growing hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) have potential as a short-rotation coppice crop grown for ...
43 Pág.Developing a circular bioeconomy based on the sustainable use of biological resources, such a...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) has great potential for supplying biomass-based heat and energy, but li...
In short-rotation coppice, shoots grow at high density and compete for limiting resources with their...
AbstractAlthough poplar short-rotation coppice (SRC) systems as an alternative to fossil fuels have ...
Given today's political targets, energy production from agricultural areas is likely to increase and...
The steadily increasing demand for energy and concerns about climate change have prompted countries ...
Poplar short rotation coppice (SRC) plantations have great potential for supplying environmentally f...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
Renewable bioenergy has the potential to contribute sustainably to the energy sector. Forestry is th...
Given the high expectations for lignocellulosic biomass as one of the potential solutions for energy...
Abstract Short rotation coppice plays an important role for biomass production. Mixing fast‐growing ...
Three clones of black poplar and a hybrid poplar clone, “NE-42”, were trialled in a short rotation c...
International audiencePoplar coppice plantations for biomass production can be conducted under eithe...
Fast-growing hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) have potential as a short-rotation coppice crop grown for ...
43 Pág.Developing a circular bioeconomy based on the sustainable use of biological resources, such a...
Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) plantations are estimated around 7 000 hectares in Italy, mostly estab...
Short-rotation coppice (SRC) has great potential for supplying biomass-based heat and energy, but li...
In short-rotation coppice, shoots grow at high density and compete for limiting resources with their...
AbstractAlthough poplar short-rotation coppice (SRC) systems as an alternative to fossil fuels have ...
Given today's political targets, energy production from agricultural areas is likely to increase and...
The steadily increasing demand for energy and concerns about climate change have prompted countries ...