2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-4510
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Land use change from an annual maize cropping systems to a perennial Silphium perfoliatum crop has unused potential to reduce GHG emission in biomass production

Abstract: <p>In the last two decades, acreage for biomass production has strongly increased in Germany due to the Renewable Energy Act. Recently, discussion about soil, climate, and biodiversity protection is receiving more and more public attention throughout broad parts of the society. The project BESTLAND focuses on the effect of land use change from the common annual maize cropping system to a perennial cropping system, as a measure against increasing environmental constraints in biomass production. A … Show more

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