Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6372238 NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

⿢Higher yield especially to aquic soils comparing to other locations worldwide indicates a very promising crop for biomass production.⿢Average dry biomass yield of 18 Mg ha⿿1 with supplementary irrigation (250 mm) which is higher than other crops (e.g. corn).⿢Maximum growth rate of 390 kg ha⿿1 day⿿1 indicates a high change in dryweight over summer time.⿢Organ partitioning rates: 19⿿22, 68⿿71 & 10⿿12% for leaf-, stem- & flower/total were not effect by irrigation and fertilization management showing the stable quality of biomass.⿢Highest leaf area index of 7.59 which leads to higher growth and photosynthetic rates.

Biomass dry matter partitioning and growth characteristics are important selection criteria for energy crops. The objective of the study was to examine the response of switchgrass (cv. Alamo) to irrigation (2 levels: rainfed and irrigated with 250 mm) and N-fertilization (4 levels: 0, 80, 160 and 240 kg N ha⿿1) under two different soil-climatic conditions for two growing seasons 2011 and 2012. The results demonstrated a significant effect (P < 0.05) of irrigation, fertilization and their interaction on crop growth and biomass productivity. Biomass yield ranged from 14 to 27 Mg ha⿿1 for the calcareous, clay loam to clay, fertile soil (Velestino; Greece) and for the deep, calcareous sandy loam to loam, semi-fertile soil (Palamas; Greece), respectively. In both sites, switchgrass accumulated a high amount of biomass in stems. Dry stem/total biomass ratio was stabilized in the 3rd growing year and it was rather constant throughout the growing period (range 68⿿71%). The maximum growth rates were similar for both sites with value of 390 kg ha⿿1 day⿿1, whereas the highest leaf area index observed was 7.59, indicating that switchgrass has high growth rate independently of the site and its microclimate. Therefore switchgrass should be included in future cropping systems as an important energy crop for solid bio-fuel production.

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