| Session 8: Energy Crop Options |
Environment-friendly and energetically efficient cultivation of energy plants on sandy soil
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| View abstract | Dr. Volkhard Scholz | Germany |
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Fitting perennial rhizomatous grasses into the biomass demands of Wales
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| View abstract | Dr. Fred Slater | United Kingdom |
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New developments in the giant reed (arundo donax) and bamboo two highly productive biomass crops for food, fuel and fiber
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| View abstract | Dr. John E. Woods | USA |
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A comparison of renewable energy options for Florida
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| View abstract | Dr. Mohammad Rahmani | USA |
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Banagrass-for-energy scale-up trial
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| View abstract | Dr. Charles Kinoshita | USA |
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Herbaceous biomass sources for the southeastern United States: Have all the options been properly evaluated?
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| View abstract | Dr. David Bransby | USA |
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Giant castor bean, bioenergy and phytoremediating crop for the Subtropics
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| View abstract | Dr. Gordon Prine | USA |
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Homofermentative versus heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria: An evaluation of their use as silage starters
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| View abstract | Mr. Markus Neureiter | Austria |
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Bioenergy and Biobased Products: Technologies, Markets, and PoliciesOrganized By: |