51-21 The Effects of N Fertilization and Harvest Frequency On Switchgrass Feedstock Quality for Biofuel Production.
Poster Number 21
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Here we measure the impact of N fertilization rate and harvest frequency on aboveground biochemical inventories of switchgrass crops (Mg ha-1 yields of lignin, carbohydrate, protein, and lipid) using solid-state 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR). We analyze samples collected from the 2011 harvests at the Kellogg Biological Station-Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (KBS-GLBRC; Michigan, USA) Switchgrass Nitrogen/Harvest Frequency Experiment (Cave-In-Rock variety) as well as the University of Tennessee Research and Education Center (UT-REC; Milan, TN) N Rate Trial on switchgrass (Alamo variety). At the KBS-GLBRC site, N fertilization rate is varied at 8 levels ranging from 0 to 196 kg ha-1 and harvest frequency is either a two-harvest system (summer and fall harvest) or one-harvest system (fall harvest only). At the UT-REC site, N fertilization rate is varied at 4 levels ranging from 0 to 201 kg N ha-1. Our goal is to determine the least amount of N fertilization needed to reach maximum yields for individual biochemical relevant to biofuel production.
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