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    Comparative analysis of harvesting machines on an operational high-density short rotation woody crop (SRWC) culture: One-process versus two-process harvest operation by Berhongaray, G., El Kasmioui, O., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-11-2013)
    “…Short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) are being studied and cultivated because of their potential for bioenergy production. The harvest operation represents the…”
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    Land Use Effects on Soil Organic Carbon Fractions in the Pampas of Argentina Determined via Inverse Analysis of Carbon Mineralization Data by Alvarez, R., Gimenez, A., Caffaro, M., Pagnanini, F., Gangi, D., Berhongaray, G.

    “…Understanding the long-term effects of land use on soil organic carbon (SOC) is of interest due to the possibility of using soils as carbon (C) sinks. We…”
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    Changes in belowground biomass after coppice in two Populus genotypes by Berhongaray, G., Verlinden, M.S., Broeckx, L.S., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-02-2015)
    “…•The entire root system of two poplar genotypes on SRWC was excavated and evaluated pre- and post-coppice.•The coppice of the aboveground stems and shoots…”
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    Operational short rotation woody crop plantations: Manual or mechanised harvesting? by Vanbeveren, S.P.P., Schweier, J., Berhongaray, G., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-01-2015)
    “…Harvesting is the most expensive, but the least investigated process in the cultivation of short rotation woody crops (SRWC). To get a better idea of the…”
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    Tall fescue tiller survival over summer in a subtropical environment: The role of the size and depth of root systems by Jáuregui, J. M., Michelini, D. F., Sevilla, G. H., Berhongaray, G., Berone, G. D., Baudracco, J., Chilibroste, P., Agnusdei, M. G., Lattanzi, F. A.

    “…Pasture persistence is a key determinant of the economic and environmental performance of pastoral animal production systems. Large and deep root systems that…”
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    The IPCC Tool for predicting soil organic carbon changes evaluated for the Pampas, Argentina by Berhongaray, G., Alvarez, R.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-12-2013)
    “…•We tested the IPCC Tool in soils of the Pampas, Argentina.•The methodology failed to adequately predict SOC stocks.•The tool estimated much higher SOC losses…”
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    Net ecosystem production and carbon balance of an SRC poplar plantation during its first rotation by Verlinden, M.S., Broeckx, L.S., Zona, D., Berhongaray, G., De Groote, T., Camino Serrano, M., Janssens, I.A., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-09-2013)
    “…To evaluate the potential of woody bioenergy crops as an alternative energy source, there is need for a more comprehensive understanding of their carbon…”
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    An optimized fine root sampling methodology balancing accuracy and time investment by Berhongaray, G., King, J. S., Janssens, I. A., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-05-2013)
    “…Aims Tree roots are spatially highly heterogeneous and it thus requires large numbers of samples to detect statistically significant changes in root biomass…”
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    Energy and climate benefits of bioelectricity from low-input short rotation woody crops on agricultural land over a two-year rotation by Njakou Djomo, S., El Kasmioui, O., De Groote, T., Broeckx, L.S., Verlinden, M.S., Berhongaray, G., Fichot, R., Zona, D., Dillen, S.Y., King, J.S., Janssens, I.A., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Applied energy (01-11-2013)
    “…•A full energy and GHG balance of bioelectricity from SRWC was performed.•Bioelectricity was efficient; it reduced GHG by 52–54% relative to the EU…”
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    Neglected carbon pools and fluxes in the soil balance of short-rotation woody biomass crops by Berhongaray, G., Ceulemans, R.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-02-2015)
    “…The cultivation of dedicated bioenergy crops is being stimulated because of their potential to replace fossil fuels and to maintain or to sequester carbon (C)…”
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