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Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years

Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important carbon pool susceptible to land‐use change (LUC). There are concerns that converting grasslands into the C(4) bioenergy crop Miscanthus (to meet demands for renewable energy) could negatively impact SOC, resulting in reductions of greenhouse gas mitigation b...

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Autores principales: Holder, Amanda J., Clifton‐Brown, John, Rowe, Rebecca, Robson, Paul, Elias, Dafydd, Dondini, Marta, McNamara, Niall P., Donnison, Iain S., McCalmont, Jon P.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12624
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author Holder, Amanda J.
Clifton‐Brown, John
Rowe, Rebecca
Robson, Paul
Elias, Dafydd
Dondini, Marta
McNamara, Niall P.
Donnison, Iain S.
McCalmont, Jon P.
author_facet Holder, Amanda J.
Clifton‐Brown, John
Rowe, Rebecca
Robson, Paul
Elias, Dafydd
Dondini, Marta
McNamara, Niall P.
Donnison, Iain S.
McCalmont, Jon P.
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description Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important carbon pool susceptible to land‐use change (LUC). There are concerns that converting grasslands into the C(4) bioenergy crop Miscanthus (to meet demands for renewable energy) could negatively impact SOC, resulting in reductions of greenhouse gas mitigation benefits gained from using Miscanthus as a fuel. This work addresses these concerns by sampling soils (0–30 cm) from a site 12 years (T(12)) after conversion from marginal agricultural grassland into Miscanthus x giganteus and four other novel Miscanthus hybrids. Soil samples were analysed for changes in below‐ground biomass, SOC and Miscanthus contribution to SOC (using a (13)C natural abundance approach). Findings are compared to ECOSSE soil carbon model results (run for a LUC from grassland to Miscanthus scenario and continued grassland counterfactual), and wider implications are considered in the context of life cycle assessments based on the heating value of the dry matter (DM) feedstock. The mean T(12) SOC stock at the site was 8 (±1 standard error) Mg C/ha lower than baseline time zero stocks (T(0)), with assessment of the five individual hybrids showing that while all had lower SOC stock than at T(0) the difference was only significant for a single hybrid. Over the longer term, new Miscanthus C(4) carbon replaces pre‐existing C(3) carbon, though not at a high enough rate to completely offset losses by the end of year 12. At the end of simulated crop lifetime (15 years), the difference in SOC stocks between the two scenarios was 4 Mg C/ha (5 g CO(2)‐eq/MJ). Including modelled LUC‐induced SOC loss, along with carbon costs relating to soil nitrous oxide emissions, doubled the greenhouse gas intensity of Miscanthus to give a total global warming potential of 10 g CO(2)‐eq/MJ (180 kg CO(2)‐eq/Mg DM).
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spelling pubmed-67743232019-10-07 Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years Holder, Amanda J. Clifton‐Brown, John Rowe, Rebecca Robson, Paul Elias, Dafydd Dondini, Marta McNamara, Niall P. Donnison, Iain S. McCalmont, Jon P. Glob Change Biol Bioenergy Original Research Soil organic carbon (SOC) is an important carbon pool susceptible to land‐use change (LUC). There are concerns that converting grasslands into the C(4) bioenergy crop Miscanthus (to meet demands for renewable energy) could negatively impact SOC, resulting in reductions of greenhouse gas mitigation benefits gained from using Miscanthus as a fuel. This work addresses these concerns by sampling soils (0–30 cm) from a site 12 years (T(12)) after conversion from marginal agricultural grassland into Miscanthus x giganteus and four other novel Miscanthus hybrids. Soil samples were analysed for changes in below‐ground biomass, SOC and Miscanthus contribution to SOC (using a (13)C natural abundance approach). Findings are compared to ECOSSE soil carbon model results (run for a LUC from grassland to Miscanthus scenario and continued grassland counterfactual), and wider implications are considered in the context of life cycle assessments based on the heating value of the dry matter (DM) feedstock. The mean T(12) SOC stock at the site was 8 (±1 standard error) Mg C/ha lower than baseline time zero stocks (T(0)), with assessment of the five individual hybrids showing that while all had lower SOC stock than at T(0) the difference was only significant for a single hybrid. Over the longer term, new Miscanthus C(4) carbon replaces pre‐existing C(3) carbon, though not at a high enough rate to completely offset losses by the end of year 12. At the end of simulated crop lifetime (15 years), the difference in SOC stocks between the two scenarios was 4 Mg C/ha (5 g CO(2)‐eq/MJ). Including modelled LUC‐induced SOC loss, along with carbon costs relating to soil nitrous oxide emissions, doubled the greenhouse gas intensity of Miscanthus to give a total global warming potential of 10 g CO(2)‐eq/MJ (180 kg CO(2)‐eq/Mg DM). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-21 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6774323/ /pubmed/31598141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12624 Text en © 2019 The Authors. GCB Bioenergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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McNamara, Niall P.
Donnison, Iain S.
McCalmont, Jon P.
Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title_full Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title_fullStr Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title_full_unstemmed Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title_short Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
title_sort measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12624
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