Pascal and Francis Bibliographic Databases

Help

Search results

Your search

jo.\*:("Global change biology. Bioenergy")

Discipline (document) [di]

A-Z Z-A Frequency ↓ Frequency ↑
Export in CSV

Author Country

A-Z Z-A Frequency ↓ Frequency ↑
Export in CSV

Results 1 to 25 of 81

  • Page / 4
Export

Selection :

  • and

A spatial model of climate change effects on yields and break-even prices of switchgrass and miscanthus in Ontario, CanadaDE LAPORTE, Aaron V; WEERSINK, Alfons J; MCKENNEY, Daniel W et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 390-400, issn 1757-1693, 11 p.Article

Effects of ecotypes and morphotypes in feedstock composition of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.)BHANDARI, Hem S; WALKER, Dennis W; BOUTON, Joseph H et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 26-34, issn 1757-1693, 9 p.Article

Implications of productivity and nutrient requirements on greenhouse gas balance of annual and perennial bioenergy cropsCADOUX, Stephane; FERCHAUD, Fabien; DEMAY, Charlotte et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 425-438, issn 1757-1693, 14 p.Article

Indirect emissions of forest bioenergy: detailed modeling of stump-root systemsLISKI, Jari; KAASALAINEN, Sanna; RAUMONEN, Pasi et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 777-784, issn 1757-1693, 8 p.Article

Land availability and potential biomass production with poplar and willow short rotation coppices in GermanyAUST, Cisco; SCHWEIER, Janine; BRODBECK, Frank et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 521-533, issn 1757-1693, 13 p.Article

Soil carbon changes under Miscanthus driven by C4 accumulation and C3 decompostion ― toward a default sequestration functionPOEPLAU, Christopher; DON, Axel.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 327-338, issn 1757-1693, 12 p.Article

Yields of Miscanthus × giganteus and Panicum virgatum decline with stand age in the Midwestern USAARUNDALE, Rebecca A; DOHLEMAN, Frank G; HEATON, Emily A et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 1-13, issn 1757-1693, 13 p.Article

A model-based quantitative assessment of the carbon benefits of introducing iLUC factors in the European Renewable Energy DirectiveMALINS, Chris.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 6, pp 639-651, issn 1757-1693, 13 p.Article

An assessment of the effect of harvest time and harvest method on biomass loss for Miscanthus × giganteusMEEHAN, Peter G; MCDONNELL, Kevin P; FINNAN, John M et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 4, pp 400-407, issn 1757-1693, 8 p.Article

Assessment of variability in biomass yield and quality: what is an adequate size of sampling area for miscanthus?KNÖRZER, Heike; HARTUNG, Karin; PIEPHO, Hans-Peter et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 572-579, issn 1757-1693, 8 p.Article

Enzymatic saccharification of cornstalk by onsite cellulases produced by Trichoderma viride for enhanced biohydrogen productionLEI ZHAO; CAO, Guang-Li; WANG, Ai-Jie et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 591-598, issn 1757-1693, 8 p.Article

Measurement and modelling of CO2 flux from a drained fen peatland cultivated with reed canary grass and spring barleyKANDEL, Tanka P; ELSGAARD, Lars; LÆRKE, Poul E et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 5, pp 548-561, issn 1757-1693, 14 p.Article

Nitrogen fertilization to optimize the greenhouse gas balance of hemp crops grown for biomassFINNAN, John; BURKE, Brendan.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2013, Vol 5, Num 6, pp 701-712, issn 1757-1693, 12 p.Article

Balancing bioenergy and biosecurity policies: estimating current and future climate suitability patterns for a bioenergy cropKRITICOS, D. J; MURPHY, H. T; JOVANOVIC, T et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 587-598, issn 1757-1693, 12 p.Article

Can ants equal honeybees as effective pollinators of the energy crop Jatropha curcas L. under Mediterranean conditions?SAMRA, Shahar; SAMOCHA, Yael; EISIKOWITCH, Dan et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 756-767, issn 1757-1693, 12 p.Article

Carbon payback period and carbon offset parity point of wood pellet production in the South-eastern United StatesGEURT JONKER, Jan Gerrit; JUNGINGER, Martin; FAAIJ, Andre et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 371-389, issn 1757-1693, 19 p.Article

Carrier modification and its application in continuous photo-hydrogen production using anaerobic fluidized bed photo-reactorREN, Hong-Yu; LIU, Bing-Feng; XIE, Guo-Jun et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 599-605, issn 1757-1693, 7 p.Article

Marginal land bioethanol yield potential of four crassulacean acid metabolism candidates (Agave fourcroydes, Agave salmiana, Agave tequilana and Opuntia ficus-indica) in AustraliaOWEN, Nick A; GRIFFITHS, Howard.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 687-703, issn 1757-1693, 17 p.Article

Mineral soil carbon fluxes in forests and implications for carbon balance assessmentsBUCHHOLZ, Thomas; FRIEDLAND, Andrew J; HORNIG, Claire E et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 4, pp 305-311, issn 1757-1693, 7 p.Article

Nitrogen and harvest date affect developmental morphology and biomass yield of warm-season grassesWARAMIT, Naroon; MOORE, Kenneth J; HEATON, Emily et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 534-543, issn 1757-1693, 10 p.Article

Pollination of two oil-producing plant species: Camelina (Camelina sativa L. Crantz) and pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) double-cropping in GermanyGROENEVELD, Janna H; KLEIN, Alexandra-Maria.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 242-251, issn 1757-1693, 10 p.Article

Species ecology and the impacts of bioenergy crops: an assessment approach with four example farmland bird speciesEVERAARS, Jeroen; FRANK, Karin; HUTH, Andreas et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 252-264, issn 1757-1693, 13 p.Article

Switchgrass in California: where, and at what price?FUJIN YI; MEREL, Pierre; JUHWAN LEE et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 6, pp 672-686, issn 1757-1693, 15 p.Article

Tracking C and N dynamics and stabilization in soil amended with wheat residue and its corresponding bioethanol by-product: a 13C/15N studyCAYUELA, Maria Luz; KUIKMAN, Peter; BAKKER, Robert et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 5, pp 499-508, issn 1757-1693, 10 p.Article

Using existing landscape data to assess the ecological potential of Miscanthus cultivation in a marginal landscapeHARVOLK, Sarah; KORNATZ, Peter; OTTE, Annette et al.Global change biology. Bioenergy. 2014, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 227-241, issn 1757-1693, 15 p.Article

  • Page / 4