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Exploring a United States Maize Cellulose Biofuel Scenario Using an Integrated Energy and Agricultural Markets Solution Approach.

E J Cooter1, R Dodder2, J Bash1, A Elobeid3, L Ran1, V Benson4, D Yang5.   

Abstract

Biofuel feedstock production in the United States (US) is an emergent environmental nutrient management issue, whose exploration can benefit from a multi-scale and multimedia systems modeling approach that explicitly addresses diverging stakeholder interests. In the present analysis, energy and agricultural markets models and a hybrid process-based agricultural production model are integrated to explore the potential environmental consequences of increased biofuel production from maize grain and stover feedstocks. Yield and cropland reallocation projections are simulated for 20 agricultural crops at a 12km grid resolution across the continental United States. Our results are presented across multiple, spatially expanding domains, and our results for the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB) are compared to previous studies. Our analysis highlights the critical continuing role of agricultural and crop science to provide physically plausible estimates and physical process drivers of yield increases, and suggests that while the UMRB is the target of the greatest agricultural changes under our scenarios, its response does not necessarily reflect the interests of a broad stakeholder community.

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Keywords:  CARD; Cropland reallocation; EPIC; MARKAL; Nitrogen; Yield trend simulation

Year:  2017        PMID: 33426478      PMCID: PMC7788069     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Agric Crop Sci        ISSN: 2573-3583


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-31       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Examining the impacts of increased corn production on groundwater quality using a coupled modeling system.

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10.  Alternative futures of dissolved inorganic nitrogen export from the Mississippi River Basin: influence of crop management, atmospheric deposition, and population growth.

Authors:  Michelle L McCrackin; John A Harrison; Ellen J Cooter; Robin L Dennis; Jana E Compton
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