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Changes of dry matter content in Salix viminalis and Sida hermaphrodita yields of biomass depending on harvest date

Halina Borkowska

Katedra Szczegółowej Uprawy Ro lin, Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie ul. Akademicka 15, 20–033 Lublin, Poland



Abstract

The experiment aiming to compare the humidity of two Salix viminalis clones and Sida hermaphrodita biomass was carried out in 2003–2004. The humidity was compared among four harvest dates and three-month storage period in 2003. In 2004, only one harvest date was realized. Regardless of the harvest date, the Salix viminalis biomass humidity exceeded 50%, and it increased up to 66–68% after three months of storage. Sida hermaphrodita in November  contained 49%, while that harvested in subsequent harvest dates – over 70% dry matter. No significant differences were found in dry matter yields of  Salix viminalis and Sida hermaphrodita.



Published
2005-12-16



Halina Borkowska 
Katedra Szczegółowej Uprawy Ro lin, Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie ul. Akademicka 15, 20–033 Lublin, Poland



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