Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe

Delayed harvest can improve the quality of miscanthus biomass for combustion and enhance the long-term sustainability of the crop, despite accompanying yield losses. The aim of this study is to identify the optimal harvesting time, which can deliver improved biomass quality for combustion of novel m...

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Main Authors: Yasir Iqbal, Andreas Kiesel, Moritz Wagner, Christopher Nunn, Olena Kalinina, Astley F. S. J. Hastings, John C. Clifton-Brown, Iris Lewandowski
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00727/full
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spelling doaj-6d31eb9a3fe34fb5a09af0b4dabf189f2020-11-24T22:08:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-05-01810.3389/fpls.2017.00727248943Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across EuropeYasir Iqbal0Andreas Kiesel1Moritz Wagner2Christopher Nunn3Olena Kalinina4Astley F. S. J. Hastings5John C. Clifton-Brown6Iris Lewandowski7Biobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyBiobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyBiobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyInstitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth UniversityWales, UKBiobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyThe School of Biological Sciences, University of AberdeenAberdeen, UKInstitute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth UniversityWales, UKBiobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), University of HohenheimStuttgart, GermanyDelayed harvest can improve the quality of miscanthus biomass for combustion and enhance the long-term sustainability of the crop, despite accompanying yield losses. The aim of this study is to identify the optimal harvesting time, which can deliver improved biomass quality for combustion of novel miscanthus genotypes at various sites across Europe, without high yield losses and without compromising their environmental performance. The relevant field trials were established as part of the European project OPTIMISC with 15 genotypes at six sites across Europe. For this study, the five highest yielding genotypes from each germplasm group and three sites with contrasting climatic conditions (Stuttgart, Germany; Adana, Turkey; and Moscow, Russia) were selected for assessment. The biomass samples were collected between August and March (depending on site) and subjected to mineral and ash content analysis. At Stuttgart, the delay in harvesting time led to a significant variation in combustion quality characteristics, such as N content (0.64–0.21%), ash content (5.15–2.60%), and ash sintering index (1.30–0.20). At Adana, the delay in harvesting time decreased the N content from 0.62 to 0.23%, ash content from 10.63 to 3.84%, and sintering index from 0.54 to 0.07. At Moscow, the impact of delay in harvesting was not significant, except for N, Mg, and ash sintering index. Overall, a delay in harvesting time improved the combustion quality characteristics of each genotype, but at the expense of yield. Yield losses of up to 49% in Stuttgart and Adana and 21% for Moscow were recorded, with variations between genotypes and sites. The harvesting time also affected nutrient offtake, which in turn influences the long-term environmental performance of the crop. The highest N, P, and K offtakes were recorded at Stuttgart for each harvesting time except for final harvest (March), where Moscow had the highest N offtake. This study describes the three criteria (biomass quality, yield losses, nutrient offtake) for determining the ideal harvesting time, which gives the best compromise between dry matter yields and biomass quality characteristics without negatively affecting the environmental performance of the crop.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00727/fullmiscanthusharvesting timegenotypecombustion qualityyield lossnutrient offtake
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author Yasir Iqbal
Andreas Kiesel
Moritz Wagner
Christopher Nunn
Olena Kalinina
Astley F. S. J. Hastings
John C. Clifton-Brown
Iris Lewandowski
spellingShingle Yasir Iqbal
Andreas Kiesel
Moritz Wagner
Christopher Nunn
Olena Kalinina
Astley F. S. J. Hastings
John C. Clifton-Brown
Iris Lewandowski
Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
Frontiers in Plant Science
miscanthus
harvesting time
genotype
combustion quality
yield loss
nutrient offtake
author_facet Yasir Iqbal
Andreas Kiesel
Moritz Wagner
Christopher Nunn
Olena Kalinina
Astley F. S. J. Hastings
John C. Clifton-Brown
Iris Lewandowski
author_sort Yasir Iqbal
title Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
title_short Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
title_full Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
title_fullStr Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
title_full_unstemmed Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe
title_sort harvest time optimization for combustion quality of different miscanthus genotypes across europe
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Delayed harvest can improve the quality of miscanthus biomass for combustion and enhance the long-term sustainability of the crop, despite accompanying yield losses. The aim of this study is to identify the optimal harvesting time, which can deliver improved biomass quality for combustion of novel miscanthus genotypes at various sites across Europe, without high yield losses and without compromising their environmental performance. The relevant field trials were established as part of the European project OPTIMISC with 15 genotypes at six sites across Europe. For this study, the five highest yielding genotypes from each germplasm group and three sites with contrasting climatic conditions (Stuttgart, Germany; Adana, Turkey; and Moscow, Russia) were selected for assessment. The biomass samples were collected between August and March (depending on site) and subjected to mineral and ash content analysis. At Stuttgart, the delay in harvesting time led to a significant variation in combustion quality characteristics, such as N content (0.64–0.21%), ash content (5.15–2.60%), and ash sintering index (1.30–0.20). At Adana, the delay in harvesting time decreased the N content from 0.62 to 0.23%, ash content from 10.63 to 3.84%, and sintering index from 0.54 to 0.07. At Moscow, the impact of delay in harvesting was not significant, except for N, Mg, and ash sintering index. Overall, a delay in harvesting time improved the combustion quality characteristics of each genotype, but at the expense of yield. Yield losses of up to 49% in Stuttgart and Adana and 21% for Moscow were recorded, with variations between genotypes and sites. The harvesting time also affected nutrient offtake, which in turn influences the long-term environmental performance of the crop. The highest N, P, and K offtakes were recorded at Stuttgart for each harvesting time except for final harvest (March), where Moscow had the highest N offtake. This study describes the three criteria (biomass quality, yield losses, nutrient offtake) for determining the ideal harvesting time, which gives the best compromise between dry matter yields and biomass quality characteristics without negatively affecting the environmental performance of the crop.
topic miscanthus
harvesting time
genotype
combustion quality
yield loss
nutrient offtake
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00727/full
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