A preliminary investigation of the water use efficiency of sweet sorghum for biofuel in South Africa
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Mengistu, M.G.
Steyn, J.M. (Joachim Marthinus), 1963-
Kunz, R.P.
Doidge, I.
Hlophe, Hanson Boy
Everson, Colin Stuart
Jewitt, G.P.W.
Clulow, A.D.
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Water Research Commission
Abstract
Sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) has been recognized globally as a potential biofuel crop for ethanol
production. Sweet sorghum is a drought-tolerant crop that is widely adapted to different environmental growing
conditions. The aim of this study was to determine the water use efficiency (utilisable yield per unit amount of water used)
of drip-irrigated sweet sorghum (variety Sugargraze) under two different climatic conditions in South Africa. The sweet
sorghum trials were conducted at Ukulinga research farm (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg) and Hatfield
experimental farm (University of Pretoria, Pretoria), South Africa. Field trials were conducted in two successive seasons,
viz., 2010/11 and 2011/12. Seasonal water use was estimated using eddy covariance and surface renewal methods. Fresh and
dry aboveground biomass yield, stalk yield and stalk Brix % were measured at final harvest. Theoretical ethanol yield was
calculated from fresh stalk yield and Brix %. Water use for the two growing seasons was 415 mm at Ukulinga and 398 mm
at Hatfield. The ethanol water use efficiency (WUE) values for the sweet sorghum at Ukulinga were 0.27 and 0.60 L∙m-3
for 2010/11 and 2011/12 growing seasons, respectively. The ethanol WUE estimate of the sweet sorghum at Hatfield was
0.53 L∙m-3 for the 2010/11 season and 0.70 L∙m-3 for the 2011/12 growing season. WUE estimates of the sweet sorghum crop
were higher for Hatfield compared to Ukulinga research farm. The results from this study showed that the WUE of sweet
sorghum was sensitive to plant density. The WUE values confirm that sweet sorghum has high WUE under different climatic
conditions.
Description
The research presented in this paper forms part of a solicited
research project (Water use of cropping systems adapted to
bio-climatic regions in South Africa and suitable for biofuel
production) that was initiated by the Water Research
Commission (WRC) of South Africa in Key Strategic Area on
Water Utilisation in Agriculture).
Keywords
Water use efficiency, Ethanol yield, Biofuel crop, Plant density, Sweet sorghum, South Africa (SA)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Mengistu, MG, Steyn, JM, Kunz, RP, Doidge, I, Hlophe, HB, Everson, CS, Jewitt, GPW & Clulow, AD 2015, 'A preliminary investigation of the water use efficiency of sweet sorghum for biofuel in South Africa', Water SA, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 152-160.