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Assessing the short rotation woody biomass production on marginal post-mining areas

Assessing the short rotation woody biomass production on marginal post-mining areas

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Date of publication
July 2011
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:CZ2011000630
Pages
303-311

The Lusatian lignite-mining district (Eastern Germany) is characterized by a high share of marginal post-mining areas. At these sites, crop yield is generally low, and hence, conventional land use systems often fail in terms of reliable and efficient crop production. In this paper the attempt is made to evaluate the production of woody biomass for bioenergy in short rotation coppices (SRC) and alley cropping systems (ACS) with Robinia pseudoacacia and Medicago sativa from the aspect of possible ecological and economic benefits compared to the conventional agricultural recultivation practice. The results show that, due to both high establishment and harvesting costs and comparatively low prices of energy wood, land use systems such as SRC or ACS are currently hardly profitable compared to conventional agriculture. However, the cultivation of black locust resulted in a higher humus accumulation and in a lower harvest-related nutrient export than the cultivation of lucerne as a typical recultivation crop in this region. Therefore, it can be concluded that woody biomass production is more beneficial to improve soil fertility than the conventional agricultural recultivation practice.

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Boehm, C.,Brandenburg Univ. of Technology, Cottbus (Germany). Chair of Soil Protection and Recultivation
Quinkenstein, A.,Brandenburg Univ. of Technology, Cottbus (Germany). Chair of Soil Protection and Recultivation
Freese, D.,Brandenburg Univ. of Technology, Cottbus (Germany). Chair of Soil Protection and Recultivation
Huettl, R.F.,Brandenburg Univ. of Technology, Cottbus (Germany). Chair of Soil Protection and Recultivation

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