Switchgrass and Giant Reed Energy Potential when Cultivated in Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils
Switchgrass and Giant Reed Energy Potential when Cultivated in Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils
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Basel: MDPI AG
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The cultivation of energy crops on degraded soils contributes to reduce the risks associated with land use change, and the biomass may represent an additional revenue as a feedstock for bioenergy. Switchgrass and giant reed were tested under 300 and 600 mg Cr kg−1, 110 and 220 mg Ni kg−1, and 4 and 8 mg Cd kg−1 contaminated soils, in a two year pot...
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Switchgrass and Giant Reed Energy Potential when Cultivated in Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_a02bc5a3ecd047129d0b6c04040f948e
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1996-1073
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1996-1073
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10.3390/en15155538