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Assessment of variability in biomass yield and quality: what is an adequate size of sampling area for miscanthus?
Authors:Heike Knörzer  Karin Hartung  Hans‐Peter Piepho  Iris Lewandowski
Institution:1. Universit?t Hohenheim, Biobased Products and Energy Crops (340b), , Stuttgart, 70599 Germany;2. Universit?t Hohenheim, Bioinformatics, , Stuttgart, 70599 Germany
Abstract:To diversify energy crop production and improve its biodiversity and sustainability, there is currently a search for alternative energy crops. Many of the newly arising alternatives are perennial species such as the C4 grass miscanthus. The assessment of reliable data is a prerequisite for understanding the performance of these crops and developing corresponding management systems. However there is great uncertainty concerning research methodology for these crops. When data are collected from small plots of perennial crops, such as miscanthus or short rotation coppice plantations, a larger variability is expected than for cereals. A square meter cut, corresponding to harvest practice in cereals, is not sufficient for perennial C4 grasses and is not recommended for these species. The aim of this research was to identify an adequate size of sampling area for miscanthus to estimate the true biomass yield or quality. For this purpose, whole plots of 10‐ and 14‐year old miscanthus stands were divided into smaller subplots. These were used to calculate variances for various sizes of simulated plots. The variances for all traits in the experiments were rather high when the sampling area was smaller than 2 m². A cutting regime of more than 5.6 m² would be advisable, but an area of 3 m² is sufficient to eliminate approximately 90% of the variances and is therefore an adequate size of sampling area.
Keywords:Biomass quality  biomass yield  border range  miscanthus  perennial crops  sampling area size  variability
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