Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with the majority of the carbon (C) modelling predictions having focused on the high-yield, sterile and noninvasive hybrid Miscanthus × giganteus. However, the potential of other species with contrasting phenotypic and physiological traits has been seldom explored. To better understand the mechanisms underlying C allocation dynamics in these bioenergy crops, we pulse-labelled (13CO2) intact plant-soil systems of Miscanthus × giganteus (GIG), Miscanthus sinensis (SIN) and Miscanthus lutarioriparius (LUT) and regularly analysed soil respiration, leaves, stems, rhizomes, roots and soils for up to 190 days until leaf senescence. A rapid isotopic enrich...
Conversion of large areas of agricultural grassland is inevitable if European and UK domestic produc...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
Abstract Background and Aims The bioenergy grass Miscanthus is native to eastern Asia. As Miscanthus...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
This work was supported by Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Ecosystem Land Use Modelling project....
National governments and international organizations perceive bioenergy, from crops such as Miscanth...
The carbon (C) dynamics of a bioenergy system are key to correctly defining its viability as a susta...
International audienceMiscanthus is a C4 bioenergy perennial crop characterized by its high potentia...
The removal of perennial bioenergy crops, such as Miscanthus, has rarely been studied although it is...
AbstractMiscanthus is a low input energy crop suitable for low fertility marginal arable land and th...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very i...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Conversion of large areas of agricultural grassland is inevitable if European and UK domestic produc...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
Abstract Background and Aims The bioenergy grass Miscanthus is native to eastern Asia. As Miscanthus...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
This work was supported by Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Ecosystem Land Use Modelling project....
National governments and international organizations perceive bioenergy, from crops such as Miscanth...
The carbon (C) dynamics of a bioenergy system are key to correctly defining its viability as a susta...
International audienceMiscanthus is a C4 bioenergy perennial crop characterized by its high potentia...
The removal of perennial bioenergy crops, such as Miscanthus, has rarely been studied although it is...
AbstractMiscanthus is a low input energy crop suitable for low fertility marginal arable land and th...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The stability and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM) are a very i...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Many studies on soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in perennial biomass crops are available for...
Conversion of large areas of agricultural grassland is inevitable if European and UK domestic produc...
The largest terrestrial carbon (C) pool on Earth is the soil, surpassing both biotic and atmospheric...
Abstract Background and Aims The bioenergy grass Miscanthus is native to eastern Asia. As Miscanthus...