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Effect of Forecast Climate Changes on Water Needs of Giant Miscanthus Cultivated in the Kuyavia Region in Poland

Authors :
Stanisław Rolbiecki
Małgorzata Biniak-Pieróg
Andrzej Żyromski
Wiesława Kasperska-Wołowicz
Barbara Jagosz
Piotr Stachowski
Daniel Liberacki
Ewa Kanecka-Geszke
Hicran A. Sadan
Roman Rolbiecki
Ferenc Pal-Fam
Wiesław Ptach
Source :
Energies, Vol 14, Iss 20, p 6628 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

Giant miscanthus is a vigorously growing energy plant, popularly used for biofuels production. It is a grass with low soil and water requirements, although its productivity largely depends on complementary irrigation, especially in the first year of cultivation. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of the forecast climate changes, mainly air temperature increase, on the water needs of giant miscanthus during the growing season in 2021–2050 in the Kuyavia region (central Poland). The years 1981–2010 as the reference period were applied. The meteorological data was based on the regional climate change model RM5.1 with boundary conditions from the global ARPEGE model for the SRES A1B emission scenario. Crop evapotranspiration, calculated using the Penman-Monteith method and crop coefficients, was assumed as a measure of water needs. The study results showed that in view of the expected temperature changes, in the forecast period 2021–2050, the giant miscanthus water needs will increase by 10%. The highest monthly increase may occur in August (16%) and in September (23%). In the near future, the increase in water needs of giant miscanthus will necessitate the use of supplementary irrigation. Hence the results of this study may contribute to increasing the efficiency of water use, and thus to the rational management of irrigation treatments and plant energy resources in the Kuyavia region.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961073
Volume :
14
Issue :
20
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Energies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4767de58fc5f4399b3bd53c50baa51c4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14206628