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Potential bioenergy forage crops for degraded lands

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2025

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Altaf, Muhammad Tanveer
Liaqat, Waqas
Jamil, Amna
Khan, Yassal
Jan, Muhammad Faheem
Iqbal, Muhammad Aamir
Yasmin, Samina
Khan, Muhammad Owais
Nadeem, Muhammad Azhar
El Sabagh, Ayman
Baloch, Faheem Shehzad

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Altaf, M. T., Liaqat, W., Jamil, A., Khan, Y., Jan, M. F., Iqbal, M. A., Yasmin, S., Khan, M. O., Nadeem, M. A., El Sabagh, A., & Baloch, F. S. (2025). Potential Bioenergy Forage Crops for Degraded Lands. In Forage Crops in the Bioenergy Revolution (pp. 93–121). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2536-9_6

Abstract

Degraded and unproductive soils offer an unexplored source for imparting sustainability to modern agricultural systems and environmental health globally. Bioenergy forage crops, particularly suited for biomass production, have the capacity to restore and convert degraded land into productive sources of renewable energy. Additionally, specific bioenergy forage crops such as Miscanthus, Willow, Sorghum, Reed canary grass, etc. hold bright perspectives owing to their unprecedented adaptability and potential to thrive well on degraded soils. This chapter explores the potential of bioenergy forage crops as a sustainable solution for reviving underutilized landscapes. The chapter delves into defining the pronounced characteristics of bioenergy forage crops, their adaptability to adverse conditions, and their role in improving degraded lands while contributing to biomass-based energy production. Moreover, challenges and considerations in adopting bioenergy forage crops have been thoroughly discussed, offering a comprehensive perspective on their potential cultivation on marginal lands. In conclusion, this literature synthesis emphasizes the promising future of bioenergy forage crops as a sustainable remedy for land degradation, offering insights into their significance for agricultural sustainability and renewable energy generation in a changing world with limited resources and climate upheavals.

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Forage Crops in the Bioenergy Revolution: From Fields to Fuel

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-2536-9_6
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/10404

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  • Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [5964]
  • Tarla Bitkileri Bölümü Koleksiyonu [51]

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