Effects of Shoot Size and Genotype on Energy Properties of Poplar Biomass in Short Rotation Crops
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Eight poplar genotypes grown in a short rotation forest plantation established in an acid
soil in South Europe were sampled at the age of 7 years to determine the energy properties regarding
thermochemical conversion. The goal was to address the effect of selection of genotypes or shoot size
at harvest on the energy quality of biomass. Between 34 and 50 biomass samples were obtained for
each genotype: three disks were systematically sampled along the stem and were pooled together
with a subsample of leafless branches representative of the biomass share of this component. Several
energy properties were determined: higher calorific value, net calorific value, fresh moisture content,
basic density, ash, volatile matter, fixed carbon content and elemental composition. Genotype had a
significant effect on most of these properties, and the balsam genotypes displayed superior quality
parameters and also higher biomass yield than the Euramerican genotypes. As a covariate, shoot
basal diameter had a significant effect on the moisture content, basic density, ash content and on the
concentrations of the elements N, K, Ca, Mg, S, Na and C. It was concluded that genotypes with low
nutrient requirements planted at low density (<8000 cuttings ha−1
) and harvested at a long enough
rotation (7 years) produce good yields and high chip quality. Poplar short rotation crops can be grown
to produce chips of A2 quality for non-industrial heating use (according to UNE-EN ISO 17225-4),
able to be combusted in domestic thermal facilities of <1 MWth power.
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Eimil-Fraga, C., Proupín-Castiñeiras, X., Rodríguez-Añón, J. A., & Rodríguez-Soalleiro, R. (2019). Effects of Shoot Size and Genotype on Energy Properties of Poplar Biomass in Short Rotation Crops. Energies, 12(11), 2051.
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This work was financially supported by project RTA2014-00007-00007-C03-02, Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity
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