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Christian R. Parra, Angel D. Ramirez, Luis Manuel Navas-Gracia, David Gonzales and Adriana Correa-Guimaraes
Most climate change mitigation scenarios rely on the incremental use of biomass as energy feedstock. Therefore, increasing the share of alternative sustainable energy sources as biomass is crucial to provide both peak and base electricity loads in future...
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Claudia Arias, Gladys Lino, Elena Sánchez, Salvador Nogués and Xavier Serrat
The selection of non-food crops for bioenergy production in limiting environments is a priority for energy security and climate change mitigation. Therefore, more studies are needed on the interactions between species and environmental factors in specifi...
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Teodor Kitczak, Grzegorz Jarnuszewski and Ryszard Malinowski
Reed canary grass (RCG) is a native perennial grass with a wide range of uses that naturally occurs in moist habitats. The conducted research indicates the possibilities of RCG cultivation outside natural, humid habitats in monoculture on sandy soils in ...
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Marcin Debowski, Joanna Kazimierowicz, Marcin Zielinski and Izabela Bartkowska
The development of a sustainable bioenergy market is currently largely fueled by energy crops, whose ever-increasing production competes with the global food and feed supply. Consequently, non-food crops need to be considered as alternatives for energy b...
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Monika Yadav, Kunwar Paritosh, Aakash Chawade, Nidhi Pareek and Vivekanand Vivekanand
Bioenergy, biofuels, and a range of valuable chemicals may be extracted from the abundantly available lignocellulosic biomass. To reduce the recalcitrance imposed by the complex cell wall structure, genetic engineering has been proposed over the years as...
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Ariane Krause and Vera Susanne Rotter
Residues from bioenergy and ecological sanitation (EcoSan) can be utilized to sustain soil fertility and productivity. With regard to certain cooking and sanitation technologies used in smallholder households (hh), we systematically analyzed how utilizat...
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Celián Román-Figueroa, Rodrigo Padilla, Juan Manuel Uribe and Manuel Paneque
Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) is an oilseed with potential for use as a raw material in second-generation biofuels. Camelina has a seed yield of up to 2380 kg·ha-1 and contains around 45% fatty acids. Selection of a suitable site is cri...
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Juan Fernando Pérez Bayer, Rolando Barrera, Gloria Lucía Ramírez Córdoba
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Luis Morales-Salinas, Edmundo Acevedo, Giorgio Castellaro, Luis Román-Osorio, Jael Morales-Inostroza, Máximo F. Alonso
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In the past 20 years, different areas of research concerning native and exotic species, herbaceous crops and forest plantations have been oriented toward satisfying domestic, industrial and transportation energy requirements. Because bioenergy species co...
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Michalis K. Chatzakis, Vasileios A. Tzanakakis, Duncan D. Mara and Andreas N. Angelakis
The effects of plant species (castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) versus sunflower(Helianthus annus L.)) and irrigation regime (freshwater versus secondary treated municipal wastewater) on soil properties and on seed and biodiesel yield were studied in a t...
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