2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12183198
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Using Plant Functional Traits to Define the Biomass Energy Potential of Invasive Alien Plant Species

Alex Ceriani,
Michele Dalle Fratte,
Gustavo Agosto
et al.

Abstract: The eradication of invasive alien plant species (IAPS) is mandatory worldwide, but the resulting biomass is still considered waste. The energy use of biomasses obtained from IAPS eradication may represent ecological and economic benefits, creating synergies with restoration projects. We evaluated whether the growth forms and functional types identified using the functional space of 63 IAPS corresponded to a possible bioenergy use through multivariate analysis techniques. We extracted leaf and nutrient traits a… Show more

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“…The eradicated biomass is considered a waste to be disposed of, but its valorization could help cut these costs. Nonetheless, since IAPS produces a large amount of readily available biomass, avoiding land conversion and competition with food, its biomass may represent a sustainable feedstock for different applications, ranging from bioenergy production to bio-based materials (Carson et al, 2018;Ceriani et al, 2023;Mathew & Saravanakumar, 2022;Monteiro & Ferreira, 2022;Nackley et al, 2013;Velvizhi et al, 2022). This concept is crucial within the EU's "Next Generation EU" project (https:// next-gener ation -eu.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eradicated biomass is considered a waste to be disposed of, but its valorization could help cut these costs. Nonetheless, since IAPS produces a large amount of readily available biomass, avoiding land conversion and competition with food, its biomass may represent a sustainable feedstock for different applications, ranging from bioenergy production to bio-based materials (Carson et al, 2018;Ceriani et al, 2023;Mathew & Saravanakumar, 2022;Monteiro & Ferreira, 2022;Nackley et al, 2013;Velvizhi et al, 2022). This concept is crucial within the EU's "Next Generation EU" project (https:// next-gener ation -eu.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%