Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) Growth on Sandy Soil—Insights from a Pot Experiment DOI Creative Commons
Moritz von Cossel,

Jana Kunisch,

Yasir Iqbal

et al.

Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(10), P. 2213 - 2213

Published: Sept. 26, 2024

The cultivation of perennial flowering wild plant species like common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) seems promising for increasing biodiversity friendliness in rather monotonous bioenergy cropping systems Central Europe, particularly on marginal sites. However, it is still unclear which types agricultural land would be suitable and where; as a result, low-risk indirect land-use change biomass production through could considered. Therefore, the aim this study was to gather initial insights into suitability sandy sites by means 6 L-pot experiment. For purpose, five replicates three substrates were prepared: Luvisol topsoil (control) from field site near University Hohenheim, Germany; admixtures 50 83.4weight(wt)% sand control (M1, M2), respectively. This resulted varying contents 4.7 (control), 53.3 (M1), 83.0wt% (M2). In autumn 2021, seeds collected mother plants bearing breeder’s indentifier ‘Z.8TAV 85/78’. These part long-term trial initiated at Hohenheim 2014, where grown mixture. June 2022, 0.5 g sown each pot. pots placed outdoor conditions, arranged randomized complete block design watered evenly required. At harvest July 2023, significant differences between terms above- (shoots) belowground (roots) development seedlings observed. M1, provided notable growth 56.6% control, proving potentially low-input under soil conditions. an even higher share low nutrient M2 minor (14.4% control). Hence, trials soils about 50wt% texture tailored fertilization various climatic conditions are recommended.

Language: Английский

From raw material powder to solid fuel pellet: A state-of-the-art review of biomass densification DOI
Haomeng He, Yu Wang, Yu Sun

et al.

Biomass and Bioenergy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 186, P. 107271 - 107271

Published: May 31, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

10

An Adapted Indicator Framework for Evaluating the Potential Contribution of Bioeconomy Approaches to Agricultural Systems Resilience DOI Creative Commons
Iris Lewandowski, Moritz von Cossel, Bastian Winkler

et al.

Advanced Sustainable Systems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(7)

Published: May 31, 2024

Abstract This study reviews a variety of “bioeconomy approaches” (BAs) to assess their potential contribution resilience in agricultural systems, focusing on benefits that can improve multi‐functionality regarding private and public goods. It is based Meuwissen et al.'s framework the farming systems. Drawing literature expert knowledge, this indicator adapted develop new which then applied seven contrasting BAs (miscanthus, perennial flowering wild plant mixtures, permanent grassland, nutrient recycling, agrivoltaics, urban agriculture, microalgae). The major outcomes are: 1) extended help evaluate for foster future 2) all are characterized by ability provide multiple goods simultaneously, 3) strongest function maintaining good condition natural resources resource‐use efficiency, 4) enhance systems contributing diversity, multifunctionality, environmental sustainability, autonomy, 5) mitigation drawbacks implementation requires ex‐ante assessment, favorable combinations, stakeholder involvement, 6) context‐specific analysis each required qualitative quantitative resilience.

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Effects of biomass feedstock and applied pressure on the binding mechanism and pellet qualities DOI
Haomeng He, Yu Wang, Wanfeng Sun

et al.

Industrial Crops and Products, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 222, P. 119519 - 119519

Published: Aug. 30, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Grower perspectives on perennial wild plant mixtures for biogas production in Germany DOI Creative Commons

David L. Becker,

A. Ilić,

Franziska Julia Reichardt

et al.

Industrial Crops and Products, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 220, P. 119126 - 119126

Published: July 13, 2024

'Perennial wild plant mixtures' (WPM) cultivation is a novel approach to combine biomass provisioning for biogas production with biodiversity enhancement at field scale in Germany. But the methane yield about 40% lower compared silage maize. Therefore, of WPM incentivized 250–927 Euro per hectare and year. However, agronomic best management practices are unclear, so that large parts potential likely remain untapped. Hence, this study aims shed light on farmers' current perspectives experiences by carrying out nationwide survey 2021. The feasibility inferential statistics was examined detail, but not possible due an insufficient number responses. Nevertheless, descriptive analysis revealed valuable information their motives cultivating such as landscape beauty. Generally, were proven be much less productive common crops 59% farmers cultivated favorable soil, 67% used nitrogen fertilization rates than or equal 50 kg ha−1, resulting generally higher yields results from unfertilized areas. while there agreement positive effects agrobiodiversity, more research required make competitive without additional subsidies.

Language: Английский

Citations

1

Common Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) Growth on Sandy Soil—Insights from a Pot Experiment DOI Creative Commons
Moritz von Cossel,

Jana Kunisch,

Yasir Iqbal

et al.

Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(10), P. 2213 - 2213

Published: Sept. 26, 2024

The cultivation of perennial flowering wild plant species like common tansy (Tanacetum vulgare L.) seems promising for increasing biodiversity friendliness in rather monotonous bioenergy cropping systems Central Europe, particularly on marginal sites. However, it is still unclear which types agricultural land would be suitable and where; as a result, low-risk indirect land-use change biomass production through could considered. Therefore, the aim this study was to gather initial insights into suitability sandy sites by means 6 L-pot experiment. For purpose, five replicates three substrates were prepared: Luvisol topsoil (control) from field site near University Hohenheim, Germany; admixtures 50 83.4weight(wt)% sand control (M1, M2), respectively. This resulted varying contents 4.7 (control), 53.3 (M1), 83.0wt% (M2). In autumn 2021, seeds collected mother plants bearing breeder’s indentifier ‘Z.8TAV 85/78’. These part long-term trial initiated at Hohenheim 2014, where grown mixture. June 2022, 0.5 g sown each pot. pots placed outdoor conditions, arranged randomized complete block design watered evenly required. At harvest July 2023, significant differences between terms above- (shoots) belowground (roots) development seedlings observed. M1, provided notable growth 56.6% control, proving potentially low-input under soil conditions. an even higher share low nutrient M2 minor (14.4% control). Hence, trials soils about 50wt% texture tailored fertilization various climatic conditions are recommended.

Language: Английский

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