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Quantifying Hydrologic and Water Quality Responses to Bioenergy Crops in Town Creek Watershed in Mississippi

Quantifying Hydrologic and Water Quality Responses to Bioenergy Crops in Town Creek Watershed in Mississippi

... The objectives of this study were to model and com- pare the effects of four bioenergy crops in the Town Creek watershed (TCW) in northeast Mississippi using the SWAT model. The calibrated SWAT model for ...

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Species and Genotype Effects of Bioenergy Crops on Root Production, Carbon and Nitrogen in Temperate Agricultural Soil

Species and Genotype Effects of Bioenergy Crops on Root Production, Carbon and Nitrogen in Temperate Agricultural Soil

... perennial bioenergy crops may have a secondary benefit if they increase stocks of soil organic C (SOC), and total N (TN) by association, through capture of atmospheric C and allocation to below- ground ...

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Farmland, food, and bioenergy crops need not compete for land

Farmland, food, and bioenergy crops need not compete for land

... • An alternative approach is to inte- grate second-generation bioenergy crops into the farming system by using them to recreate shelterbelts. Recent changes in farming prac- tices, such as the installation ...

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Evaluation of Productivity and Associated Soil Properties for Bioenergy Crops in North
Carolina.

Evaluation of Productivity and Associated Soil Properties for Bioenergy Crops in North Carolina.

... under bioenergy crops (fiber sorghum, miscanthus and switchgrass) had statistically similar levels of P and K, which were comparable to the levels before land conversion despite biomass harvested from the ...

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Investigating Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicide Tolerance of Arundo donax and Miscanthus x giganteus Grown as BioEnergy Crops

Investigating Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicide Tolerance of Arundo donax and Miscanthus x giganteus Grown as BioEnergy Crops

... energy crops including their high productivity, low demand for nutrient inputs due to the recycling of nutrients by their rhizomes, and tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses (Attarian 2013; Renz et ...energy ...

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Nitrous oxide emissions associated with land use change to bioenergy crops Miscanthus x giganteus and Phalaris arundinacea

Nitrous oxide emissions associated with land use change to bioenergy crops Miscanthus x giganteus and Phalaris arundinacea

... Chapter 4: stable isotope study on N cycling processes in plant-soil systems under grassland and energy crop covers: Miscanthus and Reed canarygrass.. The effect of crop cover and soil p[r] ...

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Potential of global croplands and bioenergy crops for climate change mitigation through deployment for enhanced weathering.

Potential of global croplands and bioenergy crops for climate change mitigation through deployment for enhanced weathering.

... Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA 12 Abstract 13 Conventional row crop agriculture for both food and fuel is a source of car[r] ...

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Characterizing environmental, temporal and spatial scaling of Rhizosphere fungi in bioenergy crops : and their role in belowground carbon cycling

Characterizing environmental, temporal and spatial scaling of Rhizosphere fungi in bioenergy crops : and their role in belowground carbon cycling

... Miscanthus crops, however the flow through both fungal pathways was negligible ...willow crops is likely to be greater than the results within this work ...

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Impact of Switching Production to Bioenergy Crops: The Switchgrass Example January 2005

Impact of Switching Production to Bioenergy Crops: The Switchgrass Example January 2005

... The GTAP database does not record switchgrass as a separate commodity/activity account, rather switchgrass is part of a larger aggregate that includes cereals and other similar field crops. Since switchgrass is ...

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Bioenergy production and environmental impacts

Bioenergy production and environmental impacts

... energy crops (Liu et ...the bioenergy crops ...the bioenergy crops planta- tion size is mismatched to water resource carrying capac- ...the bioenergy crops cultivation in ...

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FUTURE SCOPE OF BIOENERGY IN BHIWANI DISTRICT (HARYANA)

FUTURE SCOPE OF BIOENERGY IN BHIWANI DISTRICT (HARYANA)

... waste.” Bioenergy crops are defined as any plant material used to produce ...These crops have the capacity to produce large volume of biomass, high energy potential, and can be grown in marginal ...

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ORCHIDEE-MICT-BIOENERGY: an attempt to represent the production of lignocellulosic crops for bioenergy in a global vegetation model

ORCHIDEE-MICT-BIOENERGY: an attempt to represent the production of lignocellulosic crops for bioenergy in a global vegetation model

... Abstract. Bioenergy crop cultivation for lignocellulosic biomass is increasingly important for future climate mitiga- tion, and it is assumed on large scales in integrated assess- ment models (IAMs) that develop ...

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Simulating the yields of bioenergy and food crops with the crop modeling software BioSTAR: the carbon-based growth engine and the BioSTAR ET0 method

Simulating the yields of bioenergy and food crops with the crop modeling software BioSTAR: the carbon-based growth engine and the BioSTAR ET0 method

... to simulate climate and soil-dependent biomass yields for bioenergy crops, but obviously it can also be used to predict yields for food crops like wheat or rye. The model’s software is built in such ...

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Functional differences in the microbial processing of recent assimilates under two contrasting perennial bioenergy plantations

Functional differences in the microbial processing of recent assimilates under two contrasting perennial bioenergy plantations

... perennial bioenergy crops, Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow and Miscanthus Giganteus (miscanthus), and used 13 C e pulse labelling to investigate how recent carbon (C) assimilates were transferred ...

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Risk assessment using pool fire and health index analysis at bioenergy plant

Risk assessment using pool fire and health index analysis at bioenergy plant

... Vance Bioenergy is an established industrial biofuel manufacturing since ...Vance Bioenergy Sdn Bhd, while crude Glycerin and fatty acids solution is the by products of Methyl Ester ...Vance ...

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Public perception of bioenergy in North Carolina and Tennessee

Public perception of bioenergy in North Carolina and Tennessee

... of bioenergy showed seven key principal components (PC) or dimen- sions that explain ...of bioenergy that consumers think about when making decisions about bioenergy use, consumption, benefits, and ...

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The role of bioenergy in the German “Energiewende”—whose demands can be satisfied by bioenergy?

The role of bioenergy in the German “Energiewende”—whose demands can be satisfied by bioenergy?

... that bioenergy plants whose economic calculation is too unilaterally based on incomes resulting from the electricity sector are ...if bioenergy plants show a seasonally strong diverging ...

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Bioenergy and African transformation

Bioenergy and African transformation

... In a detailed analysis of the socio-economic impacts caused by the expansion of sugarcane cultivation, Assato and Moraes [101] studied the results of establishing sugarcane processing plants in two municipalities, Nova ...

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Utilizing System Dynamics Models in Analyzing Macroeconomic Variables of Yemen

Utilizing System Dynamics Models in Analyzing Macroeconomic Variables of Yemen

... Equilibrium Price of Cash Crops xccpt= Change in Cash Crops Price iPcashcrops=Initial Value of Cash Crops ccipt= Cash Crops Indicated Price eccdsbt= Effect of Cash Crops Demand/Supply Ba[r] ...

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Bioenergy: Potentials and limitations

Bioenergy: Potentials and limitations

... Summary. — In this lecture we explain 1) the biochemical basis for photosynthesis and plant production and 2) the future demands on biomass for human use. Sum- ming all physiological processes, the efficiency of converting ...

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