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Biomass and carbon partitioning in switchgrass

Authors :
Frank, A.B.
Berdahl, J.D.
Hanson, J.D.
Liebig, M.A.
Johnson, H.A.
Source :
Crop Science. July-August, 2004, Vol. 44 Issue 4, p1391, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Grasslands have an underground biomass component that serves as a carbon (C) storage sink. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has potential as a biofuel crop. Our objectives were to determine biomass and C partitioning in aboveground and belowground plant components and changes in soil organic C in switchgrass. Cultivars Sunburst and Dacotah were field grown over 3 yr at Mandan, ND. Aboveground biomass was sampled and separated into leaves, stems, senesced, and litter biomass. Root biomass to 1.1-m depth and soil organic C to 0.9-m depth was determined. Soil C loss from respiratory processes was determined by measuring C[O.sub.2] flux from early May to late October. At seed ripe harvest, stem biomass accounted for 46% of total aboveground biomass, leaves 7%, senesced plant parts 43%, and fitter 4%. Excluding crowns, root biomass averaged 27% of the total plant biomass and 84% when crown tissue was included with root biomass. Carbon partitioning among aboveground, crown, and root biomass showed that crown tissue contained approximately 50% of the total biomass C. Regression analysis indicated that soil organic C to 0.9-m depth increased at the rate of 1.01 kg C [m.sup.-1] [yr.sup.-1]. Carbon lost through soil respiration processes was equal to 44% of the C content of the total plant biomass. Although an amount equal to nearly half of the C captured in plant biomass during a year is lost through soil respiration, these results suggest that northern Great Plains switchgrass plantings have potential for storing a significant quantity of soil C.<br />THE RAPID RATE of increase in atmospheric C[O.sub.2] levels has placed emphasis on better understanding the role of agriculture in mitigating this increase. The vast area of perennial grasslands and [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011183X
Volume :
44
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Crop Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.120190889