The ability to predict short-rotation coppice (SRC) willow productivity for a given region would be very helpful for large-scale deployment of this crop. The objectives of this study were to calibrate and validate the 3PG model for two commonly used clones (SX64 and SX67) and to provide yield potential estimates for 16 sites across Canada. One dataset for each clone, including leaf area index (LAI) and stem biomass was used for calibrating parameters controlling leaf and stem growth. All other datasets, coming from 8 different willow plantations, were used for model validation. Model performance was good in predicting stem biomass for the SX64 (normalized mean error [NME] = -8%, normalized root mean square error [NRMSE] = 22%) and SX67 (NME...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
A willow short rotation coppice (SRC) trial was conducted on former mining land in northern Spain ov...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...
Willow biomass yields from short-rotation coppice bioenergy systems have been reported across multip...
Yield is an important factor in determining the economic feasibility of willow biomass crops. Over t...
A plant’s genotype, their environment, and the interaction between them influence its growth a...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe hallmark of any successful purpose-grown willow production system involves regu...
Short rotation woody crops have gained global interest as an alternative energy source to fossil fue...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Fast growing short rotation coppice willows are being developed as biomass crops for bioenergy and b...
Published online: Accepted - 14 November 2021; Published online - 24 November 2021Five genotypes of...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
rotation willow coppice. Doctor’s dissertation. ISSN 1652-6880, ISBN 91-576-6919-8. Short rotation w...
The main purpose of the project was to assess the adaptability and biomass yield potential of old an...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate biomass production of three different willow varieties (Salix sp...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
A willow short rotation coppice (SRC) trial was conducted on former mining land in northern Spain ov...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...
Willow biomass yields from short-rotation coppice bioenergy systems have been reported across multip...
Yield is an important factor in determining the economic feasibility of willow biomass crops. Over t...
A plant’s genotype, their environment, and the interaction between them influence its growth a...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe hallmark of any successful purpose-grown willow production system involves regu...
Short rotation woody crops have gained global interest as an alternative energy source to fossil fue...
International audienceShort rotation coppice (SRC) willow plantations may play an important role in ...
Fast growing short rotation coppice willows are being developed as biomass crops for bioenergy and b...
Published online: Accepted - 14 November 2021; Published online - 24 November 2021Five genotypes of...
The cultivation of willow (Salix spp.) is being investigated as a potential feedstock for biomass en...
rotation willow coppice. Doctor’s dissertation. ISSN 1652-6880, ISBN 91-576-6919-8. Short rotation w...
The main purpose of the project was to assess the adaptability and biomass yield potential of old an...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate biomass production of three different willow varieties (Salix sp...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
A willow short rotation coppice (SRC) trial was conducted on former mining land in northern Spain ov...
Background and Purpose: Willows compared with other species are the most suitable for biomass produc...