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BackgroundAs a key strategy for mitigating global climate change, bioenergy production by reducing CO2 emissions plays an important role in ensuring sustainable development. However, land-use change by converting natural ecosystems into energy crop field could create a carbon debt at the beginning. Thus, the potential carbon debt calculation is necessary for determining a promising bioenergy crop production, especially in the region rich of marginal land.ResultsHere, we used high-resolution historical land-use data to identify the marginal land available and to evaluate the carbon debt of planting Miscanthus in the Loess Plateau, China. We found that there were 27.6 Mha for energy production and 9.7 Mha for ecological restoration, with total annual production of 0.41 billion tons of biomass. We also found that soil carbon sequestration and total CO2 mitigation were 9.3 Mt C year−1 and 542 Mt year−1, respectively. More importantly, the result showed that planting Miscanthus on marginal land in the Loess Plateau only took 0.97 years on average to repay the carbon debt.ConclusionsOur study demonstrated that Miscanthus production in suitable marginal land in the Loess Plateau can offer considerable renewable energy and mitigate climate change with little carbon debt. These results suggested that bioenergy production in the similar arid and semiarid region worldwide would contribute to carbon sequestration in the context of rapid climate change.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13068-016-0586-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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  • As a key strategy for mitigating global climate change, bioenergy production by reducing CO2 emissions plays an important role in ensuring sustainable development

  • We proposed a new approach to identify suitable marginal land using recent 30-year land-use data set with high-spatial resolution of 30 × 30 m in the Loess Plateau

  • We calculated the spatial density distribution of these LUC types (Additional file 1: Figure S1). These results indicated that the Loess Plateau underwent rapid land-use change in the recent 30 years

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As a key strategy for mitigating global climate change, bioenergy production by reducing CO2 emissions plays an important role in ensuring sustainable development. Land-use change by converting natural ecosystems into energy crop field could create a carbon debt at the beginning. Previous studies showed that land-use change (LUC) associated with biofuel feedstock production, especially with the conversion of natural ecosystems into energy crop field, could create a carbon debt at the. Irrational land use created major environmental problems, such as soil erosion, which turned this region into one of the most eroded zones of the world [23]. These conflicts between human and environment increased with the rapid social-economic development in the recent 30 years [24]. As the main driving force for LUC [25], bioenergy production in large scale may bring sustainable solution to this region

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