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Selection of Willows (Salix sp ) for Biomass Production

Selection of Willows (Salix sp ) for Biomass Production

... agricultural production of low profitability on marginal and abandoned ...such production has additionally been aggravated by adverse climatic changes, soil and water pollution, lack of energy and ... See full document

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Biomass Production of Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa /L./ Gaertn.) in Pure Plantations and Mixed Plantations with Willow Clones (Salix sp.) in Croatia (p.99-112)

Biomass Production of Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa /L./ Gaertn.) in Pure Plantations and Mixed Plantations with Willow Clones (Salix sp.) in Croatia (p.99-112)

... for selection of fam- ilies, which showed better production in mixed plan- tations with willow ...mass production and enhance biological stability, but with the need to cut the willow by the time of ... See full document

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Genetic strategies for dissecting complex traits in biomass willows (Salix spp.)

Genetic strategies for dissecting complex traits in biomass willows (Salix spp.)

... Coppicing response is fundamental to the success of SRC as a biomass production system. Although variation in the extent of sprouting from cut stools is well known (Sennerby-Forsse and Zsuffa 1995), the ... See full document

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Evolution under fluctuating environments explains observed robustness in metabolic networks

Evolution under fluctuating environments explains observed robustness in metabolic networks

... fluctuating selection on the emergence of robustness in metabolic ...under selection for converting environmentally available metabolites into ...high biomass production ...for biomass ... See full document

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Host Plant Selection in Phyllonorycter Species Living on Willows and Their Hybrids (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

Host Plant Selection in Phyllonorycter Species Living on Willows and Their Hybrids (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae)

... on willows (Salix ...on willows could take place in various ways in two different Phyllonorycter ...many Salix species from other sections in ...to Salix species is possible, with an ... See full document

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Willows of Kashmir and their Significance

Willows of Kashmir and their Significance

... soils. Salix babylonica was described and named scientifically by Carolus Linnaeus in 1736, who knew the species as the pendulous-branched ...century. Salix babylonica is a popular ornamental tree in ... See full document

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An efficient high throughput metabotyping platform for screening of biomass willows

An efficient high throughput metabotyping platform for screening of biomass willows

... established biomass crop that is currently used as a feedstock for heat and power generation, and has potential for future production of biofuels and other industrial ...and biomass yield ... See full document

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Influence of Different Culture Selection Methods on Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production at Short-term Biomass Enrichment

Influence of Different Culture Selection Methods on Polyhydroxyalkanoate Production at Short-term Biomass Enrichment

... the selection stage using ...in biomass concentration was observed during the famine phase by adding a gradual increase in the nitrogen ...the biomass growth. The microbial growth yield (Y X/S ) and ... See full document

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Selection, variation and heritability of candidate plus trees (CPT’s) of Salix alba

Selection, variation and heritability of candidate plus trees (CPT’s) of Salix alba

... of Salix known from all around the world which are distributed mostly in the Northern Hemisphere (Argus, ...1997). Salix alba is one of the tree willows among the 33 known Salix species of ... See full document

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Genetic variation of biomass recalcitrance in a natural Salix viminalis (L.) population

Genetic variation of biomass recalcitrance in a natural Salix viminalis (L.) population

... both Salix [27, 28] and Populus [29, 30], and, moreover, smaller shoots with lower wood/bark ratios will have lower sugar con- tents due to lower carbohydrate contents in the bark ...of biomass, a ... See full document

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High yielding biomass genotypes of willow (Salix spp.) show differences in below ground biomass allocation

High yielding biomass genotypes of willow (Salix spp.) show differences in below ground biomass allocation

... ground biomass production and the allocation of total plant biomass to above and below ground pools in willow are limited as roots are notoriously difficult and time consuming to ...of Salix ... See full document

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Food Conditioning Affects Expression of Insect Resistance in Diploid Willows (Salix spp )

Food Conditioning Affects Expression of Insect Resistance in Diploid Willows (Salix spp )

... egg production between the clones (78021, FC, OO6 and S25) were tested by one-way GLM ANOVAs after all female leaf beetles had been allowed to feed on the wil- low clone 78021 prior to the oviposition monitoring ... See full document

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Evaluation of native microalgae from Tunisia using the pulse-amplitude-modulation measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence and a performance study in semi-continuous mode for biofuel production

Evaluation of native microalgae from Tunisia using the pulse-amplitude-modulation measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence and a performance study in semi-continuous mode for biofuel production

... Regarding lipid content and productivity, the variation as a function of the dilution rate was studied for the dif- ferent isolates and the data are shown in Fig. 4b, c. As pre- viously pointed out [23, 68], the crucial ... See full document

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Yield and fuel characteristics of willows tested for biomass production on agricultural soil 

Yield and fuel characteristics of willows tested for biomass production on agricultural soil 

... harmful organisms. This can subsequently cause serious economic losses to entrepreneur and con- tracting parties (Felton et al. 2010). Large mono- cultures of intensively grown trees can also de- crease biodiversity ... See full document

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Production capacity of biomass of the floodpain community of Salix alba L. in southern Moravia

Production capacity of biomass of the floodpain community of Salix alba L. in southern Moravia

... Na světové úrovni se již vytvořilo povědomí o tom, jak významnou roli hraje biomasa jako obno- vitelný zdroj energie, jako alternativa k ubývajícím zásobám fosilních paliv. Díky tomuto důrazu přibý- valo výzkumů ... See full document

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The Potential of High Moisture Biomass for Energy Production Using Plasma – Assisted Gasification

The Potential of High Moisture Biomass for Energy Production Using Plasma – Assisted Gasification

... different biomass feedstocks (10 types of feedstock) using a pilot-scale downdraft ...syngas production during thermochemical reactions, were fairly high and suitable for use in gasification ... See full document

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Utilization of pomegranate peel waste for the production and characterization of invertase using Cladosporium sp.

Utilization of pomegranate peel waste for the production and characterization of invertase using Cladosporium sp.

... Inver tase production was reported in Cladosporium sp.,(Dhake and Patil, 2005).The cultural parameters have a significant impact on both enzyme production and the activity. The effect of some ... See full document

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Optimum Selection of Information Terminals for Production Monitoring in Manufacturing Industries

Optimum Selection of Information Terminals for Production Monitoring in Manufacturing Industries

... f production data in manufacturing industries is aimed to provide accurate data about the performance o f the scheduled tasks and the production ...effective production control can be ...past ... See full document

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PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLULOLYTIC ENZYMES BY ISOLATED KLEBSIELLA SP. PRW-1 USING AGRICULTURAL WASTE BIOMASS

PRODUCTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLULOLYTIC ENZYMES BY ISOLATED KLEBSIELLA SP. PRW-1 USING AGRICULTURAL WASTE BIOMASS

... Klebsiella pneumoniae utilises the cellulosic biomass converting it into 2,3-butanediol, thus the conversion of major sugars present in cellulosic biomass (Yu and Saddler, 1982). K. oxytoca P2 can utilise ... See full document

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The Influence of Willow  Salix  sp. Rose Insect Galls on Moose  Alces alces  Winter Browsing

The Influence of Willow Salix sp. Rose Insect Galls on Moose Alces alces Winter Browsing

... Several midge species of the genus Rabdophaga (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) form stem or shoot tip galls on numerous species of willows ( Salix spp.) (Darling- ton 1975; Samsone et al. 2011) that are eaten by ... See full document

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