Biomass for energy
- lessons from the Bioenergy Boom -
(24-25 November 2014, Leipzig)

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Aspects of energy crops and soil

Session 3 “Effects of energy crop cultivation on soil functions”

(24 November 2014, 04:00 - 6:30 pm, room 1C)

Soils provide many important functions for plants, animals and humans. In the Session “Effects of energy crop cultivation on soil functions”, we will analyze the main impacts of energy crop cultivation on soil functions. In particular, we will discuss to what extent biogas digestate application is influencing the soil organic carbon, an essential component of soil fertility.

Key questions:

  • Application of biogas waste into soil as fertilizer: impact on GHG emissions, soil processes (denitrification, nitrification), soil microbial growth kinetics
  • How does the cultivation of energy crops affect soil properties, soil organic carbon sequestration?


Session chair: Anja Miltner (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany)

Presentations:

  • 04:10 - 04:35 pm: Humberto Blanco (University of Nebrasko-Lincoln, Lincoln, USA): How does soil respond to energy crop production?
       Abstract                   Presentation
  • 04:35 - 05:00 pm: Mehmet Senbayram (University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany): Emissions of greenhouse gases from biogas crop production systems   Abstract
  • Short break
  • 05:10 - 05:35 pm: Uwe Franko (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Halle, Germany): Climate change induced carbon competition: bioenergy versus soil organic matter reproduction - an indicator based assessment
    Abstract                    Presentation
  • 05:35 - 06:00 pm: Halil Coban (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany): Contribution of biogas residues to soil carbon and CO2 emissions when applied to arable soil      Abstract
  • Discussion

       Report Session 3