Energy crops have proved to be a viable alternative to fossil fuels. However, high biomass production always means that large quantities of nutrients from the soil are removed at harvest. The goal of this work was to estimate nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium) use efficiency (NUE) and nitrogen balance in an eight-year-old Populus deltoides clone Lux, short rotation forestry under two cutting cycles, every two (biennial) and three (triennial) years, carried out under Mediterranean climate conditions. Results indicate that NUE, for all the analyzed elements, contained variations with slightly higher values for nitrogen and phosphorous in the triennial cycle. Although poplar cultivation has a positive nutrient efficiency, in terms of nitrogen, there is significant loss of this element in the crop cycle.

Nutrient (N, p, k) use efficiency and nitrogen balance in a bioenergy plantation of Populus deltoides clone Lux in San Piero A Grado (Pisa), Italy = Eficiencia en el uso de nutrientes (N, P, K) y balance de nitrógeno en una plantación bioenergética de Populus deltoides clon Lux en San Piero A Grado (Pisa) / A.M. Cabrera-Ariza, G. Ragaglini, P. Silva-Flores, O. Bustos-Letelier, R. Santelices-Moya. - In: BOSQUE. - ISSN 0304-8799. - 42:2(2021), pp. 269-278. [10.4067/S0717-92002021000200269]

Nutrient (N, p, k) use efficiency and nitrogen balance in a bioenergy plantation of Populus deltoides clone Lux in San Piero A Grado (Pisa), Italy = Eficiencia en el uso de nutrientes (N, P, K) y balance de nitrógeno en una plantación bioenergética de Populus deltoides clon Lux en San Piero A Grado (Pisa)

G. Ragaglini
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2021

Abstract

Energy crops have proved to be a viable alternative to fossil fuels. However, high biomass production always means that large quantities of nutrients from the soil are removed at harvest. The goal of this work was to estimate nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium) use efficiency (NUE) and nitrogen balance in an eight-year-old Populus deltoides clone Lux, short rotation forestry under two cutting cycles, every two (biennial) and three (triennial) years, carried out under Mediterranean climate conditions. Results indicate that NUE, for all the analyzed elements, contained variations with slightly higher values for nitrogen and phosphorous in the triennial cycle. Although poplar cultivation has a positive nutrient efficiency, in terms of nitrogen, there is significant loss of this element in the crop cycle.
Los cultivos energéticos han demostrado ser una alternativa viable para la producción de energía a partir de la biomasa producida. Sin embargo, una alta producción de biomasa siempre significa que se eliminan grandes cantidades de nutrientes del suelo en la cosecha. El objetivo de esta investigación fue estimar la eficiencia en el uso de nutrientes (nitrógeno, fósforo y potasio) y el balance de nitrógeno en cultivos energéticos de Populus deltoides clon Lux bajo dos ciclos de corta (bienal y trienal), realizados en condiciones de clima mediterráneo. Los resultados indican que la eficiencia en el uso de nutrientes para todos los elementos analizados presenta variaciones contenidas con valores ligeramente superiores en trienal para el nitrógeno y el fósforo. Si bien el cultivo del álamo tiene una eficiencia nutritiva positiva, en términos de nitrógeno, existe una pérdida significativa de este elemento en el ciclo de cultivo.
short rotation coppice; biomass; NUE; ; cultivos de corta rotación; biomasa; NUE
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2021
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