2021
DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12902
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Species composition of semi‐natural mesic grasslands as a factor influencing the methane yield of plant biomass (Central Europe)

Abstract: Semi‐natural lowland and mountain mesic meadows are grasslands rich in species, and their conservation status depends on treatments such as mowing or grazing livestock. In many countries, the condition of grasslands is deteriorating because of their inappropriate use or abandonment. This study aimed to determine the effects of the species composition of plant communities and functional plant groups on the methane yield from biomass harvested from mesic grasslands in the Sudetes Mountains. Biogas potential anal… Show more

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“…The higher lignin content in LHM-A may be due to advanced maturity due to lower water availability at this site or to the higher proportion of herbs/forbs resulting in higher lignin content [53]. Lignin in particular has numerous aromatic groups that are capable of replacing aromatics of fossil origin [54].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Harvested Biomass During the Vegetat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher lignin content in LHM-A may be due to advanced maturity due to lower water availability at this site or to the higher proportion of herbs/forbs resulting in higher lignin content [53]. Lignin in particular has numerous aromatic groups that are capable of replacing aromatics of fossil origin [54].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Harvested Biomass During the Vegetat...mentioning
confidence: 99%