Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes

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Autor(a) principal: Lewandowski, I.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Clifton-Brown, J., Andersson, B., Basch, G., Christian, D.G., Jørgensen, U., Jones, M.B., Riche, A.B., Schwarz, K.U., Tayebi, K., Teixeira, F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3179
https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2003.1274
Resumo: Miscanthus spp. are high-yielding perennial C4 grasses, native to Asia, that are being investigated in Europe as potential biofuels. Production of economically viable solid biofuel must combine high biomass yields with good combustion qualities. Good biomass combustion quality depends on minimizing moisture, ash, K, chloride, N, and S. To this end, field trials at five sites in Europe from Sweden to Portugal were planted with 15 different genotypes including M. x giganteus, M. sacchariflorus, M. sinensis, and newly bred M. sinensis hybrids. Yield and combustion quality at an autumn and a late winter/ early spring harvest were determined in the third year after planting when the stands had reached maturity. As expected, delaying the harvest by three to four months improved the combustion quality of all genotypes by reducing ash (from 40 to 25 g kg-1 dry matter), K (from 9 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), chloride (from 4 to 1 g kg-1 dry matter), N (from 5 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), and moisture (from 564 to 291 g kg-1 fresh matter). However, the delayed harvest also decreased mean biomass yields from 17 to 14 t ha-1. There is a strong interaction among yield, quality, and site growing conditions. Results show that in northern regions of Europe, M. sinensis hybrids can be recommended for high yields (yielding up to 25 t ha-1), but M. sinensis (nonhybrid) genotypes have higher combustion qualities. In mid- and south Europe, M. giganteus (yielding up to 38 t ha-1) or specific high-yielding M. sinensis hybrids (yielding up to 41 t ha-1) are more suitable for biofuel production.
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spelling Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypesMiscanthus spp.climateharvest timecombustion qualityMiscanthus spp. are high-yielding perennial C4 grasses, native to Asia, that are being investigated in Europe as potential biofuels. Production of economically viable solid biofuel must combine high biomass yields with good combustion qualities. Good biomass combustion quality depends on minimizing moisture, ash, K, chloride, N, and S. To this end, field trials at five sites in Europe from Sweden to Portugal were planted with 15 different genotypes including M. x giganteus, M. sacchariflorus, M. sinensis, and newly bred M. sinensis hybrids. Yield and combustion quality at an autumn and a late winter/ early spring harvest were determined in the third year after planting when the stands had reached maturity. As expected, delaying the harvest by three to four months improved the combustion quality of all genotypes by reducing ash (from 40 to 25 g kg-1 dry matter), K (from 9 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), chloride (from 4 to 1 g kg-1 dry matter), N (from 5 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), and moisture (from 564 to 291 g kg-1 fresh matter). However, the delayed harvest also decreased mean biomass yields from 17 to 14 t ha-1. There is a strong interaction among yield, quality, and site growing conditions. Results show that in northern regions of Europe, M. sinensis hybrids can be recommended for high yields (yielding up to 25 t ha-1), but M. sinensis (nonhybrid) genotypes have higher combustion qualities. In mid- and south Europe, M. giganteus (yielding up to 38 t ha-1) or specific high-yielding M. sinensis hybrids (yielding up to 41 t ha-1) are more suitable for biofuel production.American Society of Agronomy2012-01-10T11:24:51Z2012-01-102003-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/3179http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3179https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2003.1274engLewandowski, I.; Clifton-Brown, J.C.; Andersson, B.; Basch, G.; Christian, D.G.; Jørgensen, U.; Jones, M.B.; Riche, A.B.; Schwarz, K.U.; Tayebi K. & Teixeira, F. (2003): Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes. Agronomy Journal, 95(5): 1274-1280.1274-1280Agronomy JournalVol. 95 No. 5Deptº de Fitotecniandndndgb@uevora.ptndndndndndndnd577Lewandowski, I.Clifton-Brown, J.Andersson, B.Basch, G.Christian, D.G.Jørgensen, U.Jones, M.B.Riche, A.B.Schwarz, K.U.Tayebi, K.Teixeira, F.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:40:13Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/3179Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:58:43.938030Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
title Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
spellingShingle Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
Lewandowski, I.
Miscanthus spp.
climate
harvest time
combustion quality
title_short Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
title_full Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
title_fullStr Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
title_sort Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes
author Lewandowski, I.
author_facet Lewandowski, I.
Clifton-Brown, J.
Andersson, B.
Basch, G.
Christian, D.G.
Jørgensen, U.
Jones, M.B.
Riche, A.B.
Schwarz, K.U.
Tayebi, K.
Teixeira, F.
author_role author
author2 Clifton-Brown, J.
Andersson, B.
Basch, G.
Christian, D.G.
Jørgensen, U.
Jones, M.B.
Riche, A.B.
Schwarz, K.U.
Tayebi, K.
Teixeira, F.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lewandowski, I.
Clifton-Brown, J.
Andersson, B.
Basch, G.
Christian, D.G.
Jørgensen, U.
Jones, M.B.
Riche, A.B.
Schwarz, K.U.
Tayebi, K.
Teixeira, F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Miscanthus spp.
climate
harvest time
combustion quality
topic Miscanthus spp.
climate
harvest time
combustion quality
description Miscanthus spp. are high-yielding perennial C4 grasses, native to Asia, that are being investigated in Europe as potential biofuels. Production of economically viable solid biofuel must combine high biomass yields with good combustion qualities. Good biomass combustion quality depends on minimizing moisture, ash, K, chloride, N, and S. To this end, field trials at five sites in Europe from Sweden to Portugal were planted with 15 different genotypes including M. x giganteus, M. sacchariflorus, M. sinensis, and newly bred M. sinensis hybrids. Yield and combustion quality at an autumn and a late winter/ early spring harvest were determined in the third year after planting when the stands had reached maturity. As expected, delaying the harvest by three to four months improved the combustion quality of all genotypes by reducing ash (from 40 to 25 g kg-1 dry matter), K (from 9 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), chloride (from 4 to 1 g kg-1 dry matter), N (from 5 to 4 g kg-1 dry matter), and moisture (from 564 to 291 g kg-1 fresh matter). However, the delayed harvest also decreased mean biomass yields from 17 to 14 t ha-1. There is a strong interaction among yield, quality, and site growing conditions. Results show that in northern regions of Europe, M. sinensis hybrids can be recommended for high yields (yielding up to 25 t ha-1), but M. sinensis (nonhybrid) genotypes have higher combustion qualities. In mid- and south Europe, M. giganteus (yielding up to 38 t ha-1) or specific high-yielding M. sinensis hybrids (yielding up to 41 t ha-1) are more suitable for biofuel production.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Lewandowski, I.; Clifton-Brown, J.C.; Andersson, B.; Basch, G.; Christian, D.G.; Jørgensen, U.; Jones, M.B.; Riche, A.B.; Schwarz, K.U.; Tayebi K. & Teixeira, F. (2003): Environment and harvest time affects the combustion qualities of Miscanthus genotypes. Agronomy Journal, 95(5): 1274-1280.
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