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The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2013

Short-term effects of biogas residue application on yield performance and N balance parameters of maize in different cropping systems

Antje Herrmann; K. Sieling; Babette Wienforth; F. Taube; Henning Kage

The expansion of biogas production in Germany poses a challenge in terms of the production of substrates for co-fermentation and the efficient use of biogas residues as fertilizers. At present there is limited information on the fertilizer value of biogas residues from energy-cropping systems. A 2-year field experiment was conducted at two sites in northern Germany to quantify the yield, nitrogen (N) concentration and the N balance of maize ( Zea mays L.) grown in different crop rotations: (i) maize monoculture (R1), (ii) maize – whole-crop wheat followed by Italian ryegrass as catch crop (R2) and (iii) maize – grain wheat followed by mustard as catch crop (R3). Crops were fertilized with different levels of biogas residues, cattle slurry, pig slurry, or mineral N fertilizer, which allowed quantification of the apparent N recovery (ANR) of the fertilizer types tested. The results revealed that crop rotation in interaction with N amount had a pronounced effect on the yield of maize. Maximum yield of 19·1 t dry matter (DM)/ha, corresponding to biogas production of 6685 m 3 N CH 4 /ha, was achieved in maize monoculture on a sandy loam site. Maize grown in R3 showed the lowest N response but had the highest yield under low N supply, whereas R2 generally had the lowest yield and N content. Differences in yield performance were reflected in the N balances, differing by 50 kg N/ha between R1 and R2, whereas R3 produced the lowest yield at low N supply. The carry-over effects from the preceding catch crops in R2 and R3, however, reduce the meaningfulness of the simple N balance. Nitrogen fertilizer type showed no interaction with crop rotation. Biogas residue application resulted in similar maize yielding performance to pig slurry and cattle slurry. However, relative N fertilizer value (RNFV) was 30% higher for biogas residue at optimal N supply, i.e. the minimum N input to achieve maximum DM yield.


Soil & Tillage Research | 2013

Nitrogen leaching losses after biogas residue application to maize

Nikolai Svoboda; F. Taube; Babette Wienforth; Christof Kluß; Henning Kage; Antje Herrmann


European Journal of Agronomy | 2013

Biogas cropping systems: short term response of yield performance and N use efficiency to biogas residue application.

K. Sieling; Antje Herrmann; Babette Wienforth; F. Taube; Susanne Ohl; Eberhard Hartung; Henning Kage


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2013

Crop production for biogas and water protection - a trade-off?

Nikolai Svoboda; F. Taube; Christof Kluß; Babette Wienforth; Henning Kage; Susanne Ohl; Eberhard Hartung; Antje Herrmann


Bioenergy Research | 2014

Emission of N2O from Biogas Crop Production Systems in Northern Germany

Mehmet Senbayram; Ruirui Chen; Babette Wienforth; Antje Herrmann; Henning Kage; Karl H. Mühling; Klaus Dittert


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2014

Life-cycle assessment of biogas production under the environmental conditions of northern Germany: greenhouse gas balance.

S. Claus; F. Taube; Babette Wienforth; Nicolai Svoboda; K. Sieling; Henning Kage; Mehmet Senbayram; Klaus Dittert; Dirk O. Gericke; Andreas Pacholski; Antje Herrmann


The Proceedings of the International Plant Nutrition Colloquium XVI | 2009

Greenhouse gas emissions in biogas production systems

Klaus Dittert; Mehmet Senbayram; Babette Wienforth; Henning Kage; Karl H Muehling


Bioenergy Research | 2015

Ecological Efficiency of Maize-Based Cropping Systems for Biogas Production

Nikolai Svoboda; F. Taube; Christof Kluß; Babette Wienforth; K. Sieling; Mario Hasler; Henning Kage; Susanne Ohl; Eberhard Hartung; Antje Herrmann


Grassland - a European resource? Proceedings of the 24th General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Lublin, Poland, 3-7 June 2012 | 2012

Greenhouse gas balance of bioenergy cropping systems under the environmental conditions of Schleswig-Holstein.

S. Claus; Babette Wienforth; K. Sieling; Henning Kage; Mehmet Senbayram; K. Ditter; F. Taube; Andreas Herrmann; P. Golin´ski; M. Warda; P. Stypin´ski


Grassland farming and land management systems in mountainous regions. Proceedings of the 16th Symposium of the European Grassland Federation, Gumpenstein, Austria, 29th-31st August, 2011. | 2011

Energy balance of bioenergy cropping systems under the environmental conditions of Schleswig-Holstein.

S. Claus; Babette Wienforth; K. Sieling; Henning Kage; F. Taube; Andreas Herrmann; E. M. Pötsch; B. Krautzer; A. Hopkins

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Klaus Dittert

University of Göttingen

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