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Perennial wild plants (PWPs) common tansy, common knapweed and mugwort not only provide biomass for biogas production, but also food supply for pollinators and versatile habitats for open land animals. These ecosystem services could be improved shifting the harvest date from late summer to late winter and using the PWPs for thermochemical conversion instead of anaerobic digestion.
This research received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 727698, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (01PL16003), and the University of Hohenheim.
Perennial biomass crop, Wild plant species, Industrial Crops, Ash melting behavior, Combustion, Agrobiodiversity, Biofuel, Marginal Lands, Bioenergy cropping system, Environmental services, Solid biofuel, Wildflowers, Biomass
Perennial biomass crop, Wild plant species, Industrial Crops, Ash melting behavior, Combustion, Agrobiodiversity, Biofuel, Marginal Lands, Bioenergy cropping system, Environmental services, Solid biofuel, Wildflowers, Biomass
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