Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates

Author:

Magenau Elena1ORCID,Clifton‐Brown John23ORCID,Parry Catherine2ORCID,Ashman Chris2ORCID,Awty‐Carroll Danny2ORCID,Ferrarini Andrea4ORCID,Kontek Mislav5ORCID,Martani Enrico4ORCID,Amaducci Stefano4,Davey Chris2,Dolstra Oene6,Jurišić Vanja5ORCID,Kam Jason7,Trindade Luisa M.6ORCID,Lewandowski Iris1ORCID,Kiesel Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Crop Science, Biobased Resources in the Bioeconomy University of Hohenheim Stuttgart Germany

2. Department of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth UK

3. Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding I, Research Centre for Biosystems, Land‐Use and Nutrition (iFZ), Research Centre for Biosystems Justus Liebig University Gießen Germany

4. Department of Sustainable Crop Production Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Piacenza Italy

5. Department of Agricultural Technology, Storage and Transport University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

6. Plant Breeding Wageningen University and Research Wageningen The Netherlands

7. Terravesta Lincoln UK

Abstract

AbstractDue to its versatility and storability, biomass is an important resource for renewable materials and energy. Miscanthus hybrids combine high yield potential, low input demand, tolerance of certain marginal land types and several ecosystem benefits. To date, miscanthus breeding has focussed on increasing yield potential by maximising radiation interception through: (1) selection for early emergence, (2) increasing the growth rate to reach canopy closure as fast as possible, and (3) delayed flowering and senescence. The objective of this study is to compare early season re‐growth in miscanthus hybrids cultivated across Europe. Determination of differences in early canopy development on end‐of‐year yield traits is required to provide information for breeding decisions to improve future crop performance. For this purpose, a trial was planted with four miscanthus hybrids (two novel seed‐based hybrids M. sinensis × sinensis [M sin × sin] and M. sacchariflorus × sinensis [M sac × sin], a novel rhizome‐based M sac × sin and a standard Miscanthus × giganteus [M × g] clone) in the UK, Germany, Croatia and Italy, and was monitored in the third and fourth growing season. We determined differences between the hybrids in base temperature, frost sensitivity and emergence strategy. M × g and M sac × sin mainly emerged from belowground plant organs, producing fewer but thicker shoots at the beginning of the growing season but these shoots were susceptible to air frosts (determined by recording 0°C 2 m above ground surface). By contrast, M sin × sin emerged 10 days earlier, avoiding damage by late spring frosts and producing a high number of thinner shoots from aboveground shoots. Therefore, we recommend cultivating M sac × sin at locations with low risk and M sin × sin at locations with higher risk of late spring frosts. Selecting miscanthus hybrids that produce shoots throughout the vegetation period is an effective strategy to limit the risk of late frost damage and avoid reduction in yield from a shortened growing season.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Waste Management and Disposal,Agronomy and Crop Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Forestry

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