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Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐ species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe (CROSBI ID 321041)

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Awty‐Carroll, Danny ; Magenau, Elena ; Al Hassan, Mohamad ; Martani, Enrico ; Kontek, Mislav ; van der Pluijm, Philip ; Ashman, Chris ; de Maupeou, Emmanuel ; McCalmont, Jon ; Petrie, Gert‐Jan et al. Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐ species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe // Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 00 (2023), 1-25. doi: 10.1111/gcbb.13026

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Awty‐Carroll, Danny ; Magenau, Elena ; Al Hassan, Mohamad ; Martani, Enrico ; Kontek, Mislav ; van der Pluijm, Philip ; Ashman, Chris ; de Maupeou, Emmanuel ; McCalmont, Jon ; Petrie, Gert‐Jan ; Davey, Chris ; van der Cruijsen, Kasper ; Jurišić, Vanja ; Amaducci, Stefano ; Lamy, Isabelle ; Shepherd, Anita ; Kam, Jason ; Hoogendam, Annick ; Croci, Michele ; Dolstra, Oene ; Ferrarini, Andrea ; Lewandowski, Iris ; Trindade, Luisa M. ; Kiesel, Andreas ; Clifton‐Brown, John

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Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐ species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe

Miscanthus, a C4 perennial rhizomatous grass from Asia is a leading candidate for the supply of sustainable biomass needed to grow the bioeconomy. European Miscanthus breeding programmes have recently produced a new range of seeded hybrids with the objective of increasing scalability to large acreages limited by current clonal propagation. For the EU-GRACE project, new replicated field trials were established in seven locations across Europe in 2018 with eight intraspecific M. sinensis hybrids (sin × sin) and six M. sacchariflorus × M. sinensis (sac × sin) from Dutch and UK breeding programmes, respectively, with clonal Miscanthus × giganteus. The planting density of the sin × sin was double that of sac × sin (30, 000 & 15, 000 plants ha−1), creating commercially relevant upscaling comparisons between systems. Over the first 3 years, the establishment depended on location and hybrid. The mature sin × sin hybrids formed tight tufts of shoots up to 2.5 m tall which flower and senesce earlier than the taller sac × sin hybrids. Following the third growing season, the highest yields were recorded in Northern Italy at a low altitude (average 13.7 (max 21) Mg DM ha−1) and the lowest yielding was on the industrially damaged marginal land site in Northern France (average 7.0 (max 10) Mg DM ha−1). Moisture contents at spring harvest were lowest in Croatia (21.7%) and highest in Wales, UK (41.6%). Overall, lower moisture contents at harvest, which are highly desirable for transport, storage and for most end-use applications, were found in sin × sin hybrids than sac × sin (30% and 40%, respectively). Yield depended on climate interactions with the hybrid and their associated planting systems. The sin × sin hybrids appeared better adapted to northern Europe and sac × sin hybrids to southern Europe. Longer-term yield observations over crop lifespans will be needed to explore the biological (yield persistence) and economic costs and benefits of the different hybrid systems.

biomass, M. sinensis, Miscanthus, Miscanthus×giganteus, Miscanthus seeded hybrids, multi- location field trials, perennial biomass crop

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2023.

1-25

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1757-1693

10.1111/gcbb.13026

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Interdisciplinarne biotehničke znanosti

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