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Seasonal dynamics of above‐ and below‐ground biomass and nitrogen partitioning in Miscanthus × giganteus and Panicum virgatum across three growing seasons
Authors:Frank G Dohleman  Emily A Heaton  Rebecca A Arundale  Stephen P Long
Institution:1. Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, , Urbana, IL, 61801 USA;2. Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University, 1403 Agronomy Hall, Ames, IA 50011, USA;3. Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, , Urbana, IL, 61801 USA;4. Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign, , Urbana, IL, 61801 USA
Abstract:The first replicated productivity trials of the C4 perennial grass Miscanthus × giganteus in the United States showed this emerging ligno‐cellulosic bioenergy feedstock to provide remarkably high annual yields. This covered the 5 years after planting, leaving it uncertain if this high productivity could be maintained in the absence of N fertilization. An expected, but until now unsubstantiated, benefit of both species was investment in roots and perennating rhizomes. This study examines for years 5–7 yields, biomass, C and N in shoots, roots, and rhizomes. The mean peak shoot biomass for M. × giganteus in years 5–7 was 46.5 t ha?1 in October, declining to 38.1 t ha?1 on completion of senescence and at harvest in December, and 20.7 t ha?1 declining to 11.3 t ha?1 for Panicum virgatum. There was no evidence of decline in annual yield with age. Mean rhizome biomass was significantly higher in M. × giganteus at 21.5 t ha?1 compared to 7.2 t ha?1 for P. virgatum, whereas root biomass was similar at 5.6–5.9 t ha?1. M. × giganteus shoots contained 339 kg ha?1 N in August, declining to 193 kg ha?1 in December, compared to 168 and 58 kg ha?1 for P. virgatum. The results suggest substantial remobilization of N to roots and rhizomes, yet still a substantial loss with December harvests. The shoot and rhizome biomass increase of 33.6 t ha?1 during the 2‐month period between June and August for M. × giganteus corresponds to a solar energy conversion of 4.4% of solar energy into biomass, one of the highest recorded and confirming the remarkable productivity potential of this plant.
Keywords:bioenergy  biofuel  C4 photosynthesis  nitrogen use efficiency  photosynthetic efficiency  rhizome  roots  solar energy conversion efficiency
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