Responses in chemical traits and biomass allocation of Arundo donax L. to deficit resources in the establishment year
A large expansion in renewable energy production is underway with an increasing focus on sustainable second-generation biofuels. Fast growing rhizomatous perennial grasses are leading candidates for lignocellulosic feedstock thanks to their positive energy balance, and low ecological/agro-management...
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description | A large expansion in renewable energy production is underway with an
increasing focus on sustainable second-generation biofuels. Fast
growing rhizomatous perennial grasses are leading candidates for
lignocellulosic feedstock thanks to their positive energy balance, and
low ecological/agro-management demands. Biomass accumulation is favored
by the efficient use of available resources. The aim of this study was
to identify which accumulation processes were most affected in the
establishment year of a giant reed ( Arundo donax L.) field crop
grown under water and N deficiencies. The relative plasticity of growth
of A. donax in response to various levels of resource availability was
evaluated. A field scale experiment was carried out, and treatments
were arranged as a randomized complete block, strip-plot design with
irrigation treatments as the main plot factor and pre-planting N rate
as the sub-plot factor. Biometric relationships between variables were
assessed to understand how agro-management factors influence the above
ground biomass of giant reed, as well as yield over time. Evidence is
presented indicating that growth is strongly enhanced by water
availability (+97% dry weight biomass). Changes in composition were not
significant within or among fixed treatments, rather changes were
observed over time. A high content of glucans and xylans were detected
from early stage, and as the mobilization of minerals increased, lignin
content significantly increased as well (from 12% to 36% w/w). These
results suggest that an increase in the growth of A. donax in the
establishment year is accomplished by a limited use of the water input. |
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growing rhizomatous perennial grasses are leading candidates for
lignocellulosic feedstock thanks to their positive energy balance, and
low ecological/agro-management demands. Biomass accumulation is favored
by the efficient use of available resources. The aim of this study was
to identify which accumulation processes were most affected in the
establishment year of a giant reed ( Arundo donax L.) field crop
grown under water and N deficiencies. The relative plasticity of growth
of A. donax in response to various levels of resource availability was
evaluated. A field scale experiment was carried out, and treatments
were arranged as a randomized complete block, strip-plot design with
irrigation treatments as the main plot factor and pre-planting N rate
as the sub-plot factor. Biometric relationships between variables were
assessed to understand how agro-management factors influence the above
ground biomass of giant reed, as well as yield over time. Evidence is
presented indicating that growth is strongly enhanced by water
availability (+97% dry weight biomass). Changes in composition were not
significant within or among fixed treatments, rather changes were
observed over time. A high content of glucans and xylans were detected
from early stage, and as the mobilization of minerals increased, lignin
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growing rhizomatous perennial grasses are leading candidates for
lignocellulosic feedstock thanks to their positive energy balance, and
low ecological/agro-management demands. Biomass accumulation is favored
by the efficient use of available resources. The aim of this study was
to identify which accumulation processes were most affected in the
establishment year of a giant reed ( Arundo donax L.) field crop
grown under water and N deficiencies. The relative plasticity of growth
of A. donax in response to various levels of resource availability was
evaluated. A field scale experiment was carried out, and treatments
were arranged as a randomized complete block, strip-plot design with
irrigation treatments as the main plot factor and pre-planting N rate
as the sub-plot factor. Biometric relationships between variables were
assessed to understand how agro-management factors influence the above
ground biomass of giant reed, as well as yield over time. Evidence is
presented indicating that growth is strongly enhanced by water
availability (+97% dry weight biomass). Changes in composition were not
significant within or among fixed treatments, rather changes were
observed over time. A high content of glucans and xylans were detected
from early stage, and as the mobilization of minerals increased, lignin
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growing rhizomatous perennial grasses are leading candidates for
lignocellulosic feedstock thanks to their positive energy balance, and
low ecological/agro-management demands. Biomass accumulation is favored
by the efficient use of available resources. The aim of this study was
to identify which accumulation processes were most affected in the
establishment year of a giant reed ( Arundo donax L.) field crop
grown under water and N deficiencies. The relative plasticity of growth
of A. donax in response to various levels of resource availability was
evaluated. A field scale experiment was carried out, and treatments
were arranged as a randomized complete block, strip-plot design with
irrigation treatments as the main plot factor and pre-planting N rate
as the sub-plot factor. Biometric relationships between variables were
assessed to understand how agro-management factors influence the above
ground biomass of giant reed, as well as yield over time. Evidence is
presented indicating that growth is strongly enhanced by water
availability (+97% dry weight biomass). Changes in composition were not
significant within or among fixed treatments, rather changes were
observed over time. A high content of glucans and xylans were detected
from early stage, and as the mobilization of minerals increased, lignin
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