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Using Plant Functional Traits to Define the Biomass Energy Potential of Invasive Alien Plant Species

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The eradication of invasive alien plant species (IAPS) is mandatory worldwide, but the resulting biomass is still considered waste. The energy use of biomasses obtained from IAPS eradication may represent ecological and economic benefits, creating synergies with restoration projects. We evaluated whether the growth forms and functional types identified using the functional space of 63 IAPS corresponded to a possible bioenergy use through multivariate analysis techniques. We extracted leaf and nutrient traits and Grime’s CSR plant strategies from an existing database. We calculated the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio (C:N) and gross heating value (GHV) as indicators of biochemical or thermal processes, respectively. For 10 species, we measured the above-ground biomass C:N and GHV (including leaves, stems and branches) and correlated them with those of leaves and with plant adaptive strategies. We identified four groups of IAPS indicative of the main trade-offs between plant economics and size variation, which respectively correlated with C:N and GHV. Herbaceous IAPS were better suited to biochemical processes, and woody IAPS to thermal ones. Overall, Grime’s CSR strategies were the best tool to define the IAPS bioenergy potential. In the long term, competitive and ruderal IAPSs can represent a reusable feedstock until their complete eradication.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
bioeconomy; biofuels; eradication; global change; global spectrum of plant form and function; Grime’s CSR plant strategies; plant functional traits; restoration ecology
List of contributors:
Ceriani, Alex; Dalle Fratte, Michele; Agosto, Gustavo; Montagnoli, Antonio; Cerabolini, Bruno Enrico Leone
Authors of the University:
AGOSTO GUSTAVO
CERABOLINI BRUNO ENRICO LEONE
CERIANI ALEX
DALLE FRATTE MICHELE
MONTAGNOLI ANTONIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2158911
Published in:
PLANTS
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https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/12/18/3198
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