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Virginia mallow (Sida hermaphrodita (L.) Rusby) as perennial multipurpose crop: biomass yields, energetic valorization, utilization potentials, and management perspectives

机译:弗吉尼亚州甘油(Sida Hermaphrodita(L.)Rusby)作为多年生多功能作物:生物量产量,能量价值,利用潜力和管理观点

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This article reviews the scholarly literature dealing with the perennial multipurpose crop Virginia mallow ( Sida hermaphrodita (L.) Rusby; Sida in the following). In regions dominated by intensive agricultural management practices, growing Sida holds the potential to combine ecosystem services such as decreasing soil erosion, reducing nitrate leaching as well as enhancing biodiversity, with economic profit for the farmer. After promising biomass yields of Sida were reported from studies performed in Poland about 15?years ago, the interest in this plant species has continuously increased, and different utilization pathways were examined, predominantly by researchers in Poland and Germany. At present, however, a comprehensive overview that summarizes the different lines of research performed regarding the use of Sida is lacking. This review aims at closing this gap. After providing background information on Sida , we summarize the main results obtained from investigations concerning biomass yields, fertilization effects, key findings concerning direct combustion, biogas production, steam gasification, phytoremediation, and alternative utilization pathways. Thereafter, we highlight important aspects of Virginia mallow cultivation practices, including first estimates regarding the costs involved. Finally, we point to existing research gaps. Summarizing the available literature on Sida , we aim at raising the interest of scientists and farmers in this plant species further and to show where future research might tie in with, as the successful cultivation of Sida might represent a worthwhile strategy to transform current agricultural practices in Central Europe into approaches that are more sustainable and resilient against future challenges.
机译:本文审查了与常年多功能作物弗吉尼亚州冬季锦葵(Sida Hermaphrodita(L.)Rusby; Sida的学术文献)。在由集约化的农业管理实践主导的地区,越来越多的西达持有将生态系统服务相结合,例如降低土壤侵蚀,减少硝酸盐浸出以及加强生物多样性,具有农民的经济利润。在大约15年前在波兰进行的研究中报道了氏赛的有前途的生物量产量之后,这种植物物种的兴趣持续增加,并且在波兰和德国的研究人员中审查了不同的利用途径。然而,目前缺乏综合概述,概述了关于使用SIDA的不同研究的不同研究。此评论旨在关闭此差距。在提供关于西达的背景信息之后,我们总结了从关于生物量产量,施肥效应,关于直接燃烧,沼气生产,蒸汽气化,植物化和替代利用途径的研究获得的主要结果。此后,我们突出了弗吉尼亚州淘洛栽培实践的重要方面,包括关于所涉及费用的首次估计。最后,我们指出了现有的研究差距。总结了西达的可用文学,我们旨在进一步提高科学家和农民的兴趣,并表明未来的研究可能与之相关的地方,因为赛达的成功培养可能代表改变当前农业实践的有价值战略中欧进入更加可持续和适应未来挑战的方法。

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