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Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes
by
Payne, Courtney
, Wolfrum, Ed
, Crawford, Jamie
, Emerson, Rachel
, Heaton, Emily A.
, Hansen, Julie
, Kumar, Sandeep
, Fike, John
, Hoover, Amber N.
, Owens, Vance
, Crawford, Ryan
, Wilson, Danielle M.
, Cortez, Marnie
, Farris, Rodney
, Mayton, Hilary
in
Agricultural production
/ Alternative energy sources
/ bioenergy
/ Biomass
/ Cellulose
/ Cultivars
/ Drought
/ Environmental conditions
/ environmental explanatory variables
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Fertilizer application
/ Glucan
/ Lignin
/ Lignocellulose
/ lowland ecotype
/ Nitrogen
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Precipitation
/ production factors
/ Rain
/ Raw materials
/ Regional Feedstock Partnership
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Renewable energy
/ Risk assessment
/ Temporal variations
/ upland ecotype
/ Variability
/ Volatile compounds
/ Volatiles
/ Xylan
2022
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Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes
by
Payne, Courtney
, Wolfrum, Ed
, Crawford, Jamie
, Emerson, Rachel
, Heaton, Emily A.
, Hansen, Julie
, Kumar, Sandeep
, Fike, John
, Hoover, Amber N.
, Owens, Vance
, Crawford, Ryan
, Wilson, Danielle M.
, Cortez, Marnie
, Farris, Rodney
, Mayton, Hilary
in
Agricultural production
/ Alternative energy sources
/ bioenergy
/ Biomass
/ Cellulose
/ Cultivars
/ Drought
/ Environmental conditions
/ environmental explanatory variables
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Fertilizer application
/ Glucan
/ Lignin
/ Lignocellulose
/ lowland ecotype
/ Nitrogen
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Precipitation
/ production factors
/ Rain
/ Raw materials
/ Regional Feedstock Partnership
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Renewable energy
/ Risk assessment
/ Temporal variations
/ upland ecotype
/ Variability
/ Volatile compounds
/ Volatiles
/ Xylan
2022
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Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes
by
Payne, Courtney
, Wolfrum, Ed
, Crawford, Jamie
, Emerson, Rachel
, Heaton, Emily A.
, Hansen, Julie
, Kumar, Sandeep
, Fike, John
, Hoover, Amber N.
, Owens, Vance
, Crawford, Ryan
, Wilson, Danielle M.
, Cortez, Marnie
, Farris, Rodney
, Mayton, Hilary
in
Agricultural production
/ Alternative energy sources
/ bioenergy
/ Biomass
/ Cellulose
/ Cultivars
/ Drought
/ Environmental conditions
/ environmental explanatory variables
/ Environmental factors
/ Environmental management
/ Fertilizer application
/ Glucan
/ Lignin
/ Lignocellulose
/ lowland ecotype
/ Nitrogen
/ Panicum virgatum
/ Precipitation
/ production factors
/ Rain
/ Raw materials
/ Regional Feedstock Partnership
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Renewable energy
/ Risk assessment
/ Temporal variations
/ upland ecotype
/ Variability
/ Volatile compounds
/ Volatiles
/ Xylan
2022
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Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes
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Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes
2022
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Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a promising feedstock for bioenergy and bioproducts; however, its inherent variability in chemical attributes creates challenges for uniform conversion efficiencies and product quality. It is necessary to understand the range of variation and factors (i.e., field management, environmental) influencing chemical attributes for process improvement and risk assessment. The objectives of this study were to (1) examine the impact of nitrogen fertilizer application rate, year, and location on switchgrass chemical attributes, (2) examine the relationships among chemical attributes, weather and soil data, and (3) develop models to predict chemical attributes using environmental factors. Switchgrass samples from a field study spanning four locations including upland cultivars, one location including a lowland cultivar, and between three and six harvest years were assessed for glucan, xylan, lignin, volatiles, carbon, nitrogen, and ash concentrations. Using variance estimation, location/cultivar, nitrogen application rate, and year explained 65%–96% of the variation for switchgrass chemical attributes. Location/cultivar × year interaction was a significant factor for all chemical attributes indicating environmental‐based influences. Nitrogen rate was less influential. Production variables and environmental conditions occurring during the switchgrass field trials were used to successfully predict chemical attributes using linear regression models. Upland switchgrass results highlight the complexity in plant responses to growing conditions because all production and environmental variables had strong relationships with one or more chemical attributes. Lowland switchgrass was limited to observations of year‐to‐year environmental variability and nitrogen application rate. All explanatory variable categories were important for lowland switchgrass models but stand age and precipitation relationships were particularly strong. The relationships found in this study can be used to understand spatial and temporal variation in switchgrass chemical attributes. The ability to predict chemical attributes critical for conversion processes in a geospatial/temporal manner would provide state‐of‐the‐art knowledge for risk assessment in the bioenergy and bioproducts industry. Switchgrass is a promising feedstock for bioenergy and bioproducts. Chemical attributes were assessed for switchgrass from a field study spanning five locations and up to six harvest years. Production variables and environmental conditions occurring during the switchgrass field trials were used to successfully predict chemical attributes using linear regression models. The relationships found in this study can be used to understand spatial and temporal variation in switchgrass chemical attributes. The ability to predict chemical attributes critical for conversion processes in a geospatial/temporal manner would provide state‐of‐the‐art knowledge for risk assessment in the bioenergy and bioproducts industry.
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