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Phytomasss production from Silybum marianum for bioenergy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
Short description:
Phytomasss production from Silybum marianum for bioenergy / Sulas, L; Murgia, Lelia; Ventura, A.. - In: OPTIONS MÉDITERRANÉENNES. SÉRIE A: SÉMINAIRES MÉDITERRANÉENS. - ISSN 1016-121X. - 79:(2008), pp. 487-490.
abstract:
Sitybum marianum Gaertner is a herbaceous thorny member of the compositae family' common in
the native flora of the Mediterranean basin. Sitybum marianum seeds contain a complex substance called
silymarin, well apprecrated for treating human liver diseases and animal wellbeing. Because of its extremely
aggressive vegetative growth, causing stress on'adJacent plants, it is known as a dangerous weed in cropping
areas. On the other hand, the rusticity and the high growth of S. marianum make it interesting for bioenergy
purposes in rainfed mediterranean environmenti. A research work was started in Sardinia in order to evaluate
the performance of this species in terms of biomass production under
low input conditions. Data on undisturbed dry matter accumulation, yield, and phytomass partitioning into its components (leaves, stems and heads) were collected. The heating value and the energy balance of the crop were also assessed The first year results are reported in this paper.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
milk thistle; bioenergy; biomass
List of contributors:
Sulas, L; Murgia, Lelia; Ventura, A.
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/78016
Published in:
OPTIONS MÉDITERRANÉENNES. SÉRIE A: SÉMINAIRES MÉDITERRANÉENS
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