Switchgrass and Giant Reed Energy Potential when Cultivated in Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils
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<sup>−1</sup>, 110 and 220...
Main Authors: | Leandro Gomes, Jorge Costa, Joana Moreira, Berta Cumbane, Marcelo Abias, Fernando Santos, Federica Zanetti, Andrea Monti, Ana Luisa Fernando |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-07-01
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Series: | Energies |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/15/5538 |
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