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This study investigates the value and impacts of utilising cereal residual biomass according to bioeconomy principles within the Italian context. Cereals are relevant in Italy, accounting for over 60 % of total crop residue production. These residues exhibit uniform energy content, enabling different applications. This study uniquely compares three scenarios for converting straw residues into bioenergy via combustion, slow pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion, considering residues availability and environmental impacts assessed through attributional Life Cycle Assessment (ISO 14040-44) using 1 GJ of energy obtained as a functional unit. Each investigated scenario is based exclusively on using cereal residual biomasses without adding other residual biomasses and includes both the production of bioenergy and the contribution to carbon stocks, considering the residues left in the field and the potential return of biochar. Among the scenarios, slow pyrolysis emerged as the most promising, with biochar offering additional yet unquantified benefits for carbon-smart management, climate change mitigation, and economic sustainability. The potential benefits of pyrolysis and biochar underscore the positive outcomes of the study, which are instrumental in guiding the development of regulatory frameworks supporting policymakers in making sustainable decisions. By providing a detailed comparison of environmental impacts, this research integrates effective cereal residue management practices into policy and regulatory measures, highlighting promising solutions and directing further research toward maximising environmental and climate benefits through optimised and targeted approaches.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.125056 | DOI Listing |
PLoS One
August 2025
SoilsWest, Center for Sustainable Farming Systems, Food Futures Institute, Murdoch University, Australia.
Herbicide residues in soil from previous crops or from pre-emergent treatments can have unintended toxicity on the next crop. Despite this there is limited published information on toxicity thresholds for many crops or herbicides. This study aimed to quantify shoot and root responses of six common winter grains crops (canola, chickpea, fieldpea, lentil, lupin and wheat) to increasing concentration of four common herbicides (clopyralid, pyroxasulfone, propyzamide and trifluralin) in soil.
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August 2025
Teagasc Oak Park Research Centre, Carlow, Ireland.
Background: Dependence on a single herbicide type to control a broad-spectrum of weeds has resulted in cases of resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors in weeds normally considered lower priority such as Poa annua, being recorded in winter wheat fields in Ireland. This study characterizes resistance to ALS-inhibiting sulfonylureas (SU), sulfonylamino-carbonyl-triazolinones (SCT) and triazolopyrimidine (TP) herbicides in five resistance-suspect populations (POAAN-R1 to POAAN-R5).
Results: Variability in cross-resistance levels were noted in the POAAN-R populations, correlating with target-site mutations and specific amino acid substitutions.
Sci Rep
July 2025
Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária (FAV), Universidade de Brasília (UnB), Instituto Central de Ciências Ala Sul, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Asa Norte, Brasília, DF, 70910-900, Brazil.
Maize plays a pivotal role in global food security, but post-harvest losses due to storage pests, particularly the maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais), remain a significant challenge. This study evaluated resistance in 15 maize genotypes, including sweet corn, popcorn, and non-transgenic and transgenic varieties, while exploring the potential for synergistic effects of ozone treatment (direct or residual) in enhancing host plant resistance. Choice and no-choice trials were conducted to identify resistant genotypes, and resistance causes were analyzed in relation to grain chemical composition, color characteristics, and dimensions.
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