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BIOMASS YIELD AT MAIZE AT DIFFERENT SOWING TECHNIQUES IN THE CONDITIONS OF SOUTH ROMANIA

Adrian Gheorghe Basa

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b41/s17.011View metrics

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Title
BIOMASS YIELD AT MAIZE AT DIFFERENT SOWING TECHNIQUES IN THE CONDITIONS OF SOUTH ROMANIA
Authors
Adrian Gheorghe Basa
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-15-5
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References16
  1. Averbeke W., Marais J.N. Maize response to plant population and soil water supply: Yield of grain and total above-ground biomass, South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 9(4), pp. 186-192, 1992.

  2. Balodis O., Bartuševics J., Gaile Z. Biomass yield of different plants for biogas production, Proceedings of the 8 th International Scientific and Practical Conference, Volume 1, Latvia, pp. 238-245, 2011.

  3. Basa A.Gh., Ion V., Dicu G., State D., Epure L.I., Stefan V. Above -ground biomass at different hybrids of maize ( Zea mays L.) cultivated in South Romania in drought conditions. Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Romania, Vol. LVI, pp. 177-184, 2013.

  4. Dubrovskis V., Plume I., Bartusevics J., Kotelenecs V. Biogas production from fresh maize biomass, Engineering for Rural Development, Jelgava, Latvia, pp. 220-225, 27- 28.05.2010.

  5. Ferreira-Leitão V., Fortes Gottschalk L.M., Ferrara M.A., Nepomuceno A.L., Correa Molinari H.B., Bon E.P.S. Biomass Residues in Brazil: Availability and Potential Uses, Waste Biomass Valour, 1:65–76, 2010.

  6. Hansey C.N., Leon N. Biomass Yield and Cell Wall Composition of Corn with Alternative Morphologies Planted at Variable Densities, Crop Science, Vol. 51, May – June, pp. 2005-2015, 2011.

  7. Mueller L., Behrendt A., Shalitz G., Schindler U. Above-ground biomass and water use efficiency of crops at shallow water tables in a temperate climate, Agricultural Water Management 75, pp. 175-136, 2006.

  8. Schönleber N., Zeddies J., Bahrs E., Gamer W. Bioenergy Potentials from Agriculture Considering Global Food Security and Sustainability Aspects, Proceedings of IEA Bioenergy Conference, 13-15 November, Austria, pp. 99-105, 2012.

  9. Averbeke W., Marais J.N. Maize response to plant population and soil water supply: Yield of grain and total above-ground biomass, South African Journal of Plant and Soil, 9(4), pp. 186-192, 1992.

  10. Balodis O., Bartuševics J., Gaile Z. Biomass yield of different plants for biogas production, Proceedings of the 8 th International Scientific and Practical Conference, Volume 1, Latvia, pp. 238-245, 2011.

  11. Basa A.Gh., Ion V., Dicu G., State D., Epure L.I., Stefan V. Above -ground biomass at different hybrids of maize ( Zea mays L.) cultivated in South Romania in drought conditions. Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Romania, Vol. LVI, pp. 177-184, 2013.

  12. Dubrovskis V., Plume I., Bartusevics J., Kotelenecs V. Biogas production from fresh maize biomass, Engineering for Rural Development, Jelgava, Latvia, pp. 220-225, 27- 28.05.2010.

  13. Ferreira-Leitão V., Fortes Gottschalk L.M., Ferrara M.A., Nepomuceno A.L., Correa Molinari H.B., Bon E.P.S. Biomass Residues in Brazil: Availability and Potential Uses, Waste Biomass Valour, 1:65–76, 2010.

  14. Hansey C.N., Leon N. Biomass Yield and Cell Wall Composition of Corn with Alternative Morphologies Planted at Variable Densities, Crop Science, Vol. 51, May – June, pp. 2005-2015, 2011.

  15. Mueller L., Behrendt A., Shalitz G., Schindler U. Above-ground biomass and water use efficiency of crops at shallow water tables in a temperate climate, Agricultural Water Management 75, pp. 175-136, 2006.

  16. Schönleber N., Zeddies J., Bahrs E., Gamer W. Bioenergy Potentials from Agriculture Considering Global Food Security and Sustainability Aspects, Proceedings of IEA Bioenergy Conference, 13-15 November, Austria, pp. 99-105, 2012.

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