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A Follow Up Study Of Biomass Yield Of Saccharum spontaneum ssp. aegypticum Under Water Regimes

Authors :
Scordia, Danilo
Testa, Giorgio
Copani, Venera
Péiccitto, Alessandra
Calcagno, Silvio
Corinzia, Andrea
Patanè, Giancarlo
Virgillito, Santo
Scalici, Giovanni
Patanè, Cristina
Cosentino, Salvatore L.
Publisher :
Zenodo

Abstract

Mediterranean climates are characterized by long periods of drought during summer and short dry periods from autumn to spring, what limits plant CO2 assimilation and biomass production to a great extent. The JRC has set a series of thresholds to define marginal lands in terms of biophysical constraints. We focus on climate limitation given by the ratio between precipitations and potential evapotranspiration (P/ET). Areas with P/ET ≤0.60 are classified as affected by “dryness”. The present study follows up a long-term plantation of the C4 perennial grass Saccharum spontaneum ssp. aegypticum under different water regimes in a semi-arid Mediterranean environment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........97c5ce37b520a3672653995907089637