“…Combined with low rainfalls and high evaporations associated with the Paris basin, this represented very poor conditions for Miscanthus establishment. Second, while a fast yield building rate is vital for the economic viability of seed‐based Miscanthus (Hastings et al, 2017; O'Loughlin et al, 2017), the top yielding sac × sin hybrid GRC 14 emerges early and ripens late to maximise the growing season (Davey, Jones, et al, 2017; Davey, Robson, et al, 2017), but moisture levels are too high for direct chip harvests and plants are susceptible to damage from late frosts (Farrell et al, 2006; Magenau, Clifton‐Brown, Parry, et al, 2022). This demonstrated the breeding trade‐off between long growing seasons to maximise yield and that effect on biomass quality.…”