2023
DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.13035
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Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates

Abstract: Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates. GCB Bioenergy.

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“…In OLI shoots that emerged early in spring 2019 were also killed by a single severe late frost, but all plants re‐sprouted new shoots from the rhizomes and few plants died. In contrast, at the start of the second year (Figure 4), OLI was affected by a strong frost which affected sin × sin hybrids more than the sac × sin that emerged later (Magenau, Clifton‐Brown, Parry, et al, 2022). Low over winter temperatures at OLI did not lead to overwinter losses due the isolation function of the snow layer.…”
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“…In OLI shoots that emerged early in spring 2019 were also killed by a single severe late frost, but all plants re‐sprouted new shoots from the rhizomes and few plants died. In contrast, at the start of the second year (Figure 4), OLI was affected by a strong frost which affected sin × sin hybrids more than the sac × sin that emerged later (Magenau, Clifton‐Brown, Parry, et al, 2022). Low over winter temperatures at OLI did not lead to overwinter losses due the isolation function of the snow layer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…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.…”
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“…In-depth knowledge on site-specific early-season growth, canopy development and end-of-season ripening of novel hybrids is essential for continued breeding success and site-specific productivity optimization. The study of Magenau et al (2023) assessed the early-season regrowth in different miscanthus hybrids cultivated across Europe. Significant differences in early canopy development were identified between the M. sacchariflorus × M. sinensis hybrids and the M. sinensis × M. sinensis hybrids.…”
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“…The study of Magenau et al. (2023) assessed the early‐season re‐growth in different miscanthus hybrids cultivated across Europe. Significant differences in early canopy development were identified between the M. sacchariflorus × M. sinensis hybrids and the M. sinensis × M. sinensis hybrids.…”
Section: Section 2: Industrial Crop Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%