2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15020484
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Water Needs of Willow (Salix L.) in Western Poland

Abstract: Willows are one of the plants which can be used to produce biomass for energy purposes. Biomass production is classified as a renewable energy source. Increasing the share of renewable sources is one of the priority actions for European Union countries due to the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve the best possible growth of the willow and increase its biomass for fuel, it is crucial to provide optimal water conditions for its growth. The aim of the study was to determine the water requirement… Show more

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“…According to these findings, NDVI index data derived from Sentinel-2 satellite images offer a high potential for precise monitoring of agricultural stages based on the crop calendar. Liberacki et al [84] studied willow demands for water during their vegetation season in western Poland and found that this species needed 402 to 408 mm of water on average throughout the growth season. In this regard, June's 0.85 cm (=8.5 mm) of precipitation was too low to support plant development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to these findings, NDVI index data derived from Sentinel-2 satellite images offer a high potential for precise monitoring of agricultural stages based on the crop calendar. Liberacki et al [84] studied willow demands for water during their vegetation season in western Poland and found that this species needed 402 to 408 mm of water on average throughout the growth season. In this regard, June's 0.85 cm (=8.5 mm) of precipitation was too low to support plant development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predicting yield response to crop water stress is essential in developing strategies and decision-making concerning irrigation management under limited water conditions by farmers, their advisors, and researchers [16]. Irrigation scheduling is generally based on measuring soil water content or meteorological parameters for modelling or computing evapotranspiration [17][18][19]. Irrigation scheduling based on crop water status can be more advantageous since crops respond to the soil and aerial environment (evaporative demand) [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interesting research in this field has also been conducted into the development of energy crops in Poland, e.g. a study by Liberacki et al (2022) into the conditions for the development of willow for energy purposes in the west of Poland. This is an important issue, as development of such production and greater use of biomass for energy needs (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%