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Title: Hemp seed production: Environmental impacts of Cannabis sativa L. Agronomic practices by life cycle assessment (LCA) and carbon footprint methodologies
Authors: Campiglia, Enio 
Gobbi, Laura
Marucci, Alvaro 
Rapa, Mattia
Ruggieri, Roberto
Vinci, Giuliana
Journal: SUSTAINABILITY 
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: 
This paper evaluated the environmental impacts of different agronomic practices for a hemp seed crop grown in Mediterranean environment. The following agricultural variables have been considered: seven monoecious hemp varieties(Epsilon68 (E68), Fedora17 (F17), Felina32 (F32), Ferimon (Fe), Futura75 (F75), Santhica27 (S27), Uso31 (U31), three plant densities (40, 80, and 120 plants m ), and two levels of nitrogen (N) fertilization (50 and 100 kg ha of N). Life cycle assessment (LCA) and carbon footprint (CF) methodologies have been applied to evaluate impacts. In all hemp genotypes, the impacts grew by decreasing both N fertilizer and plants densities. The scenario most impacting was E68/F75/S27 genotypes cultivated with 50 kg ha of N fertilizer and 40 plants m , while the lowest one was Fe with 100 kg ha of N fertilizer and 120 plants m . The highest CF was found for E68/F75/S27 cultivated with 50 kg ha of N fertilizer and 40 plants m (18.720 kg CO eq). This study highlighted the most environmentally sustainable agronomic practices to support farmer and decision maker in Cannabis sativa L. cultivation for seed production. -2 -1 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1 -2 2
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/43262
ISSN: 2071-1050
DOI: 10.3390/su12166570
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