392
Views
74
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Perspective

The feasibility of switchgrass for biofuel production

, &
Pages 47-59 | Published online: 09 Apr 2014

References

  • Vogel KP. Switchgrass. In: Warm-Season (C4) Grasses. Moser LE, Sollenberger L, Burson B (Eds). ASA-CSSA-SSSA Monograph No. 45, Madison, WI, USA, 561–588 (2004).
  • McLaughlin SB, Kszos LA. Development of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a bioenergy feedstock in the United States. Biomass Bioenergy28,515–535 (2005).
  • Parrish DJ, Fike JH. The biology and agronomy of switchgrass for biofuels. Crit. Rev. Plant Sci.24,423–459 (2005).
  • Sanderson MA, Adler PR, Boateng AA, Casler MD, Sarath G. Switchgrass as a biofuels feedstock in the USA. Can. J. Plant Sci.86,1315–1325 (2006).
  • Mitchell RB, Vogel KP, Sarath G. Managing and enhancing switchgrass as a bioenergy feedstock. Biofuels Bioproducts Biorefining2,530–539 (2008).
  • Vogel KP, Sarath G, Saathoff A, Mitchell R. Switchgrass. In: Energy Crops. Halford N, Karp A (Eds). The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 341–380 (2011).
  • Vogel KP, Mitchell RB. Heterosis in switchgrass: biomass yield in swards. Crop Sci.48,2159–2164 (2008).
  • Dien B, Jung HG, Vogel KP et al. Chemical composition and response to dilute-acid pretreatment and enzymatic saccharification of alfalfa, reed canarygrass and switchgrass. Biomass Bioenergy30,880–891 (2006).
  • Vogel KP. Seeding rates for establishing big bluestem and switchgrass with preemergence atrazine applications. Agron. J.79,509–512 (1987).
  • Vogel KP, Masters RA. Frequency grid: a simple tool for measuring grassland establishment. J. Range Manage.54,653–655 (2001).
  • Schmer MR, Vogel KP, Mitchell RB, Moser LE, Eskridge KM, Perrin RK. Establishment stand thresholds for switchgrass grown as a bioenergy crop. Crop Sci.46,157–161 (2006).
  • Perrin RK, Vogel KP, Schmer MR, Mitchell RB. Farm-scale production cost of switchgrass for biomass. BioEnergy Res.1,91–97 (2008).
  • Mitchell RB, Vogel KP, Berdahl J, Masters R. Herbicides for establishing switchgrass in the central and northern Great Plains. Bioenergy Res.3,321–327 (2010).
  • Vogel KP, Brejda JJ, Walters DT, Buxton DR. Switchgrass biomass production in the Midwest USA: harvest and nitrogen management. Agron. J.94,413–420 (2002).
  • Schmer MR, Mitchell RB, Vogel KP, Schacht WB, Marx DB. Spatial and temporal effects on switchgrass stands and yield in the Great Plains. Bioenergy Res.3,159–171 (2010).
  • Liebig MA, Vogel KP, Schmer MR, Mitchell RB. Soil carbon storage by switchgrass grown for bioenergy. Bioenergy Res.1,215–222 (2008).
  • Mitchell RB, Wallace L, Wilhelm W, Varvel G, Wienhold B. Grasslands, Rangelands and Agricultural Systems. Biofuels and Sustainability Reports. Ecological Society of America, Washington, DC, USA (2010).
  • Schmer MR, Vogel KP, Mitchell RB, Perrin RK. Net energy of cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci.105,464–469 (2008).
  • Schaeffer S, Baxendale F, Heng-Moss T et al. Characterization of the arthropod community associated with switchgrass (Poales:Poaceae) in Nebraska. J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. doi:10.2317/JKES100329.1 (2011) (Epub ahead of print).
  • Stubbendieck JL, Hatch SL, Butterfield CH. North American Range Plants (5th Edition). University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE, USA (1997).
  • Adler PR, Sanderson MA, Boateng A, Weimer P, Jung H. Biomass yield and biofuel quality of switchgrass harvested in fall and spring. Agron. J.98,1518–1525 (2006).
  • Ma Z, Wood CW, Bransby DI. Impact of row spacing, nitrogen rate, and time on carbon partitioning of switchgrass. Biomass Bioenergy20,413–419 (2001).
  • Sanderson MA, Reed R. Ocumpaugh WR et al. Switchgrass cultivars and germplasm for biomass feedstock production in Texas. Bioresource Technol.67,209–219 (1999).
  • Heggenstaller AH, Moore KJ, Liebman M, Anex RP. Nitrogen influences biomass and nutrient partitioning by perennial, warm-season grasses. Agron. J.101,1363–1371 (2009).
  • Mulkey VR, Owens VN, Lee DK. Management of switchgrass-dominated Conservation Reserve Program lands for biomass production in South Dakota. Crop Sci.46,712–720 (2006).
  • Casler MD, Vogel KP, Taliaferro CM et al. Latitudinal and longitudinal adaptation of switchgrass populations. Crop Sci.47,2249–2260 (2007).
  • Monti A, Venturi P, Elbersen HW. Evaluation of the establishment of lowland and upland switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) varieties under different tillage and seedbed conditions in northern Italy. Soil Tillage Res.63,75–83 (2001).
  • Kiniry JR, Lynd LR, Greene N, Johnson MVV, Casler MD, Laser MS. Biofuels and water use. In: New Research on Biofuels. Wright JH, Evans DA (Eds). Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY, USA, 136 (2008).
  • Haque M, Epplin FM, Taliaferro CM. Nitrogen and harvest frequency effect on yield and cost for four perennial grasses. Agron. J.101,1463–1469 (2009).
  • Sanderson MA, Egg RP, Wiselogel AE. Biomass losses during harvest and storage of switchgrass. Biomass Bioenergy12,107–114 (1997).
  • Wiselogel AE, Agblevor FA, Johnson DK, Deutch S, Fennell J, Sanderson M. Compositional changes during storage of large round switchgrass bales. Bioresour. Technol.56,103–109 (1996).
  • Vadas PA, Barnett KH, Undersander DJ. Economics and energy of ethanol production from alfalfa, corn, and switchgrass in the upper Midwest, USA. BioEnergy Res.1,44–55 (2008).
  • Khanna M, Dhungana B, Clifton-Brown J. Costs of producing miscanthus and switchgrass for bioenergy in Illinois. Biomass Bioenergy32,482–493 (2008).
  • Bransby DI, Smith HA, Taylor CR, Duffy PA. Switchgrass budget model: an interactive budget model for producing and delivering switchgrass to a bioprocessing plant. Ind. Biotech.1,122–125 (2005).
  • Farrell AE, Plevin RJ, Turner BT, Jones AD, O’Hare M, Kammen DM. Ethanol can contribute to energy and environmental goals. Science311,506–508 (2006).
  • Varvel GE, Vogel KP, Mitchell RB, Follett RN, Kimble JM. Comparison of corn and switchgrass on marginal soils for bioenergy. Biomass Bioenergy32,18–21 (2008).
  • Karlen DL, Varvel GE, Johnson JMF et al. Monitoring soil quality to assess the sustainability of harvesting corn stover. Agron. J.103,288–295 (2010).
  • US Department of Energy. US Billion-Ton Update: Biomass Supply for a Bioenergy and Bioproducts Industry. Perlack RD, Stokes BJ (Leads), ORNL/TM-2011/224. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA, 227 (2011).
  • Teel A, Barnhart S, Miller G. Management Guide for the Production of Switchgrass for Biomass Fuel in Southern Iowa. Iowa State University Extension Publication 1710. Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA (2003).
  • Hancock DW. The Management and Use of Switchgrass in Georgia. University of Georgia Extension Publication B1358. University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA (2009).
  • Rehm GW, Sorensen RC, Moline WJ. Time and rate of fertilizer application for seeded warm-season and bluegrass pastures. Yield and botanical composition. Agron. J.68,759–764 (1976).
  • Jung GA, Shaffer JA, Stout WL. Switchgrass and big bluestem responses to amendments on strongly acid soil. Agron. J.80,669–676 (1988).
  • Liebig MA, Johnson HA, Hanson JD, Frank AB. Soil carbon under switchgrass stands and cultivated cropland. Biomass Bioenergy28,347–354 (2005).
  • Frank AB, Berdahl JD, Hanson JD, Liebig MA, Johnson HA. Biomass and carbon partitioning in switchgrass. Crop Sci.44,1391–1396 (2004).
  • Lee DK, Owens VN, Doolittle JJ. Switchgrass and soil carbon sequestration response to ammonium nitrate, manure and harvest frequency on conservation reserve program land. Agron. J.99,462–468 (2007).
  • Schmer MR, Liebig MA, Vogel KP, Mitchell RB. Field-scale soil property changes under switchgrass managed for bioenergy. Global Change Biol. Bioenerg. doi:10.1111/j.1757–1707.2011.01099.x (2011) (Epub ahead of print).
  • McLaughlin SB, Walsh ME. Evaluating the environmental consequences of producing herbaceous crops for bioenergy. Biomass Bioenergy14,317–324 (1998).
  • McLaughlin SB, de la Torre Ugarte DG, Garten CT et al. High-value renewable energy from prairie grasses. Environ. Sci. Technol.36,2122–2129 (2002).
  • Roth AM, Sample DW, Ribic CA, Paine L, Undersander DJ, Bartelt GA. Grassland bird response to harvesting switchgrass as a biomass energy crop. Biomass Bioenergy28,490–498 (2005).
  • Sanderson MA, Reed R, McLaughlin S et al. Switchgrass as a sustainable bioenergy crop. Biores. Technol.56,83–93 (1996).
  • Boateng AA, Hicks KB, Vogel KP. Pyrolysis of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) harvested at several stages of maturity. J. Anal. Applied Pyrol.75,55–64 (2006).
  • Vogel KP, Dien BS, Jung HJ, Casler MD, Masterson S, Mitchell RB. Quantifying actual and theoretical biomass ethanol yields for switchgrass strains using NIRS analyses. Bioenergy Res.4,96–110 (2011).

▪ Websites

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.