Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2039387143> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2039387143 endingPage "73" @default.
- W2039387143 startingPage "62" @default.
- W2039387143 abstract "Ensuring increased and sustainable biomass production is critical for European countries. Short-rotation coppice (SRC) plantations on agricultural lands have a great potential to increase biomass supply for biofuels, bioenergy, and bioproducts. In Italy, SRC is based on the use of fast growing species, high planting density, and short harvesting cycles. In this study, the performance of new genotypes to be used in SRC plantations for biomass production was evaluated after three biennial rotations. At the trial plantation in Mira (Northern Italy), six different poplar (Populus) genotypes, belonging to different interspecific hybrids were studied. This plantation provided the opportunity to study the relationships between survival, biomass production and other growth parameters over multiple rotations and for a wide genotypic range. Biomass production differed significantly among rotations starting from 16 Mg ha−1 year−1 in the first, peaking at 20 Mg ha−1 year−1 in the second, and decreasing to 17 Mg ha−1 year−1 in the third rotation. At the end of each rotation, significant differences among genotypes were observed in number of shoots per stool and per ha, stem diameter, tree height, and biomass production. Mean survival rates became significantly different from the other rotations only in the third rotation during which survival rate ranged from 95% for (P. × generosa) × P. nigra ‘Monviso’ to 75% for (P. × generosa) × P. nigra ‘AF6’, but non-significant difference was observed among genotypes. Skewness and inequality of shoot size distributions were genotype-dependent and increased with rotations. Highest biomass production was found for genotypes P. × canadensis ‘83.148.041’, ‘Monviso’ and (P. × generosa) × P. trichocarpa ‘AF8’ with mean annual dry mass production of 21.7, 19.5 and 19.3 Mg ha−1 year−1, respectively. Genotype × rotation interactions were significant on shoot size, diameter and number, but not on survival and biomass production highlighting that genotypes behaved differently over rotations. Moisture and ash content, wood specific gravity, and higher heating value were determined at the end of the third biennial rotation, and significant differences among genotypes were found. This study is critical for investigating the behavior of novel poplar genotypes with potential for commercial biomass production over multiple coppice rotations." @default.
- W2039387143 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5028449936 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5037811076 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5038698763 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5040177354 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5048113288 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5055854232 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5072390331 @default.
- W2039387143 creator A5073616842 @default.
- W2039387143 date "2014-11-01" @default.
- W2039387143 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2039387143 title "Evaluation of biomass production potential and heating value of hybrid poplar genotypes in a short-rotation culture in Italy" @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1971248885 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1978663002 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1980832720 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1982013685 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1986110901 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1987912880 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1992050287 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1992749042 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W1998737122 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2001948495 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2004644613 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2006688714 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2008260614 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2024079956 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2027273614 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2028756301 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2046262119 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2047130417 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2058519555 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2060991846 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2073528873 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2078587306 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2094729372 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2106226912 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2124710614 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2125916593 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2128671271 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2146810836 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2166664555 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2170485159 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W2327277813 @default.
- W2039387143 cites W3037670482 @default.
- W2039387143 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2014.06.043" @default.
- W2039387143 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2039387143 type Work @default.
- W2039387143 sameAs 2039387143 @default.
- W2039387143 citedByCount "58" @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432014 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432015 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432016 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432017 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432018 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432019 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432020 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432021 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432022 @default.
- W2039387143 countsByYear W20393871432023 @default.
- W2039387143 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5028449936 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5037811076 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5038698763 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5040177354 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5048113288 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5055854232 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5072390331 @default.
- W2039387143 hasAuthorship W2039387143A5073616842 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C103017160 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C115540264 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C128758860 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C156380964 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C168741863 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C21410773 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C2776821462 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C2777108408 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C2778019707 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C2780519961 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C48189365 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C53991642 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C103017160 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C115540264 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C128758860 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C144027150 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C150903083 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C156380964 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C168741863 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C21410773 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C2776821462 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C2777108408 @default.
- W2039387143 hasConceptScore W2039387143C2778019707 @default.