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Gcb Bioenergy | 2018

Genotypic variation in transpiration of coppiced poplar during the third rotation of a short-rotation bio-energy culture

Alejandra Navarro; Miguel Portillo-Estrada; Nicola Arriga; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; R. Ceulemans

The productivity of short‐rotation coppice (SRC) plantations with poplar (Populus spp.) strongly depends on soil water availability, which limits the future development of its cultivation, and makes the study of the transpirational water loss particularly timely under the ongoing climate change (more frequent drought and floods). This study assesses the transpiration at different scales (leaf, tree and stand) of four poplar genotypes belonging to different species and from a different genetic background grown under an SRC regime. Measurements were performed for an entire growing season during the third year of the third rotation in a commercial scale multigenotype SRC plantation in Flanders (Belgium). Measurements at leaf level were performed on specific days with a contrasted evaporative demand, temperature and incoming shortwave radiation and included stomatal conductance, stem and leaf water potential. Leaf transpiration and leaf hydraulic conductance were obtained from these measurements. To determine the transpiration at the tree level, single‐stem sap flow using the stem heat balance (SHB) method and daily stem diameter variations were measured during the entire growing season. Sap flow‐based canopy transpiration (Ec), seasonal dry biomass yield, and water use efficiency (WUE; g aboveground dry matter/kg water transpired) of the four poplar genotypes were also calculated. The genotypes had contrasting physiological responses to environmental drivers and to soil conditions. Sap flow was tightly linked to the phenological stage of the trees and to the environmental variables (photosynthetically active radiation and vapor pressure deficit). The total Ec for the 2016 growing season was of 334, 350, 483 and 618 mm for the four poplar genotypes, Bakan, Koster, Oudenberg and Grimminge, respectively. The differences in physiological traits and in transpiration of the four genotypes resulted in different responses of WUE.


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013

Biomass yield and energy balance of a short-rotation poplar coppice with multiple clones on degraded land during 16 years

Sophie Y. Dillen; Sylvestre Njakou Djomo; N. Al Afas; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; R. Ceulemans


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2015

Operational short rotation woody crop plantations: Manual or mechanised harvesting?

Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Janine Schweier; G. Berhongaray; R. Ceulemans


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

Biophysical drivers of the carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy exchanges of a short-rotation poplar coppice.

Terenzio Zenone; Milan Fischer; Nicola Arriga; L.S. Broeckx; M.S. Verlinden; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Donatella Zona; R. Ceulemans


Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2015

First vs. second rotation of a poplar short rotation coppice: leaf area development, light interception and radiation use efficiency

L.S. Broeckx; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Verlinden; R. Ceulemans


Aspects of applied biology | 2011

Biomass production in a 15-year-old poplar short-rotation coppice culture in Belgium

Sophie Y. Dillen; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; N. Al-Afas; I. Laureysens; Sarah Croes; R. Ceulemans; E. Booth; N. Halford; I. Shield; Gail Taylor; D. Turley; T. Voigt


Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2016

A comparative study of four approaches to assess phenology of Populus in a short-rotation coppice culture

Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Jasper Bloemen; M. Balzarolo; L.S. Broeckx; I. Sarzi-Falchi; Verlinden; R. Ceulemans


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017

Mechanised harvesting of short-rotation coppices

Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Raffaele Spinelli; Mark H. Eisenbies; Janine Schweier; Blas Mola-Yudego; Natascia Magagnotti; Ioannis Dimitriou; R. Ceulemans


Forest Ecology and Management | 2016

Petiole and leaf traits of poplar in relation to parentage and biomass yield

Roman Gebauer; Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Daniel Volařík; Roman Plichta; R. Ceulemans


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2016

Nutrients and energy in proleptic branches and leaves of poplar under a short-rotation coppice

Stefan P.P. Vanbeveren; Roman Gebauer; Roman Plichta; Daniel Volařík; R. Ceulemans

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