Nitrogen removal and its determinants in hybrid Populus clones for bioenergy plantations after two biennial rotations in two temperate sites
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The sustainability of bioenergy coppice plantations is strongly affected by the
Nitrogen (N) balance, whose removal is very high due to the frequent harvest
of large quantities of biomass composed of small-sized shoots. Poplar bioenergy
coppice plantations could have a Nitrogen removal comparable to herbaceous
crops. In this study, five hybrid poplar genotypes ("AF2", "AF6", "Monviso",
"83.148.041", "I214") were compared for tree morphological traits related to
yield, N removal in the harvested biomass and Nitrogen wood concentration (N
%) after two biennial coppice rotations in two experimental plantations located
in northern Italy. N removal was primarily influenced by biomass production,
and linear positive relationships between biomass yield and N removal were established.
N removal also varied greatly among genotypes due to clonal differences
in yield and in N%, in relation to significant differences among clones
for their branching and sprouting habits. In the first rotation, branchiness was
positively correlated to N% with a significant coefficient of determination
(R2=0.813), while at the end of the second rotation it was also significantly correlated
to the shoots per stool ratio (R2=0.804). "Monviso" and "83.148.041"
were the clones showing the highest yield, but also a high N% associated to an
high level of branchiness and shoots per stool ratio. Our results highlight that
poplar genotype selection for sustainable N management should be aimed at
genotypes with low wood N concentration, coupling high yield with
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Branching Habit; Coppice Plantations; Fertilization; Growth Traits; Sprouting Habit
Elenco autori:
SCARASCIA MUGNOZZA, Giuseppe; Sabatti, Maurizio; Tosi, Luca; Paris, Pierluigi
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