The Biology and Agronomy of Switchgrass for Biofuels
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Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.)—a perennial, warm-season (C4) species—evolved across North America into multiple, divergent populations. The resulting natural variation within the species presents considerable morphological diversity and a wide range of adaptation. The species was adopted as a crop—initially as a forage—only in the last 50 yr. Its potential uses have recently been expanded to include biofuels. Management of switchgrass for biofuels is informed by an understanding of the plant's biology. Successful establishment requires attention to seed dormancy and weed control as well as proper depth and date of planting. The plant's growth rate is closely tied to temperature, but timing of reproductive…
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- Panicum virgatum
- Biology
- Agronomy
- Perennial plant
- Biomass (ecology)
- Sowing
- Biofuel
- Growing season
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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