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Prospects for dedicated energy crop production and attitudes towards agricultural straw use: The case of livestock farmersWILSON, P; GLITHERO, N. J; RAMSDEN, S. J et al.Energy policy. 2014, Vol 74, pp 101-110, issn 0301-4215, 10 p.Article

Using geographic information systems to assess potential biofuel crop production on urban marginal landsNIBLICK, Briana; MONNELL, Jason D; XI ZHAO et al.Applied energy. 2013, Vol 103, pp 234-242, issn 0306-2619, 9 p.Article

Characterisation of land types and agro-ecological conditions for production of Jatropha as a feedstock for biofuels in ZimbabweJINGURA, Raphael M; MATENGAIFA, Rutendo; MUSADEMBA, Downmore et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 5, pp 2080-2086, issn 0961-9534, 7 p.Article

Why large-scale bioenergy production on marginal land is unfeasible: A conceptual partial equilibrium analysisBRYNGELSSON, David K; LINDGREN, Kristian.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 55, pp 454-466, issn 0301-4215, 13 p.Article

Orychophragmus violaceus L., a marginal land-based plant for biodiesel feedstock: Heterogeneous catalysis, fuel properties, and potentialRUI WANG; YANYOU WU; HONGTAO HANG et al.Energy conversion and management. 2014, Vol 84, pp 497-502, issn 0196-8904, 6 p.Article

Renewable energy potential on marginal lands in the United StatesMILBRANDT, Anelia R; HEIMILLER, Donna M; PERRY, Andrew D et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2014, Vol 29, pp 473-481, issn 1364-0321, 9 p.Article

Potential ecological impacts of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) biofuel cultivation in the Central Great Plains, USAHARTMAN, Jeffrey C; NIPPERT, Jesse B; OROZCO, Rebecca A et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2011, Vol 35, Num 8, pp 3415-3421, issn 0961-9534, 7 p.Article

Higher US crop prices trigger little area expansion so marginal land for biofuel crops is limitedSWINTON, Scott M; BABCOCK, Bruce A; JAMES, Laura K et al.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 9, pp 5254-5258, issn 0301-4215, 5 p.Article

Hierarchical marginal land assessment for land use planningKANG, S; POST, W; WANG, D et al.Land use policy. 2013, Vol 30, pp 106-113, issn 0264-8377, 8 p.Article

Enhancing ecosystem services through afforestation: How policy can helpBARRY, Luke E; YAO, Richard T; HARRISON, Duncan R et al.Land use policy. 2014, Vol 39, pp 135-145, issn 0264-8377, 11 p.Article

Plant breeding for marginal areas in the AndesNIKS, Rients.Euphytica. 2007, Vol 153, Num 3, issn 0014-2336, 118 p.Serial Issue

Marginal land for energy crops: Exploring definitions and embedded assumptionsSHORTALL, O. K.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 62, pp 19-27, issn 0301-4215, 9 p.Article

Biomass production and potential ethanol yields of shrub willow hybrids and native willow accessions after a single 3-year harvest cycle on marginal lands in central Minnesota, USAZAMORA, Diomides S; APOSTOL, Kent G; WYATT, Gary J et al.Agroforestry systems. 2014, Vol 88, Num 4, pp 593-606, issn 0167-4366, 14 p.Conference Paper

Exploiting the potential of plants with crassulacean acid metabolism for bioenergy production on marginal lands : Plant biomass for food and energyBORLAND, Anne M; GRIFFITHS, Howard; HARTWELL, James et al.Journal of experimental botany. 2009, Vol 60, Num 10, pp 2879-2896, issn 0022-0957, 18 p.Article

Developing and validating a practical decision support tool (DST) for biomass selection on marginal landANDERSSON-SKOLD, Y; BARDOS, P; CHALOT, M et al.Journal of environmental management. 2014, Vol 145, pp 113-121, issn 0301-4797, 9 p.Article

What type of landowner would supply marginal land for energy crops?SKEVAS, Theodoros; SWINTON, Scott M; HAYDEN, Noel J et al.Biomass & bioenergy. 2014, Vol 67, pp 252-259, issn 0961-9534, 8 p.Article

Assessment of bioenergy potential on marginal land in ChinaDAFANG ZHUANG; DONG JIANG; LEI LIU et al.Renewable & sustainable energy review. 2011, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 1050-1056, issn 1364-0321, 7 p.Article

Marginal periurban agricultural areas: A support method for landscape planningRUSSO, Patrizia; TOMASELLI, Giovanna; PAPPALARDO, Giuseppe et al.Land use policy. 2014, Vol 41, pp 97-109, issn 0264-8377, 13 p.Article

Quantity―Intensity Relationships of Potassium in Soils under Some Guava Orchards on Marginal LandsSHARMA, Vikas; SHARMA, Seema; ARORA, Sanjay et al.Communications in soil science and plant analysis. 2012, Vol 43, Num 9-12, pp 1550-1562, issn 0010-3624, 13 p.Article

Quelles innovations territoriales dans des territoires marginalisés au Nordeste du Brésil ? = Territorial innovation in the Brazilian NordesteTONNEAU, Jean-Philippe; SPIRAUX, Marc; COUDEL, Emilie et al.Agricultures (Montrouge). 2011, Vol 20, Num 3, pp 235-240, issn 1166-7699, 6 p.Article

Agronomic and Taxonomic Consequences of Agricultural Use of Marginal Soils in ArgentinaAMIOTTI, Nilda M; VILLAMIL, Maria B; DARMODY, Robert G et al.Soil Science Society of America journal. 2012, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 558-568, issn 0361-5995, 11 p.Article

Patterns of change in two contrasting Norwegian agricultural landscapesFJELLSTAD, W. J; DRAMSTAD, W. E.Landscape and urban planning. 1999, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 177-191, issn 0169-2046Article

Residual nitrogen effects on wheat following legumes in the Southern PlainsBERG, W. A.Journal of plant nutrition. 1997, Vol 20, Num 2-3, pp 247-254, issn 0190-4167Article

Low-input cherry production : A horticultural alternative for marginal highlands as a case study from LebanonTALHOUK, S. N; CHAHINE, R. A; HAMADEH, S et al.HortScience. 1996, Vol 31, Num 7, pp 1077-1079, issn 0018-5345Conference Paper

An efficiency approach to managing Mississippi's marginal land based on the conservation reserve program (CRP)HAMDAR, B.Resources, conservation and recycling. 1999, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 15-24, issn 0921-3449Article

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