1 - 10 |
Hydrogen production from cassava pulp hydrolysate by mixed seed cultures: Effects of initial pH, substrate and biomass concentrations Phowan P, Danuirutai P |
11 - 19 |
Application of experimental design methodology for optimization of biofuel production from microalgae Chen JJ, Li YR, Lai WL |
20 - 41 |
Sustainability trade-offs in bioenergy development in the Philippines: An application of conjoint analysis Acosta LA, Eugenio EA, Enano NH, Magcale-Macandog DB, Vega BA, Macandog PBM, Eugenio JMA, Lopez MA, Salvacion AR, Lucht W |
42 - 49 |
Large-scale fuelwood production on agricultural fields in mesoscale river catchments - GIS-based determination of potentials in the Dahme river catchment (Brandenburg, NE Germany) Stork M, Schulte A, Murach D |
50 - 61 |
Hydrothermolysis of rapeseed cake in subcritical water. Effect of reaction temperature and holding time on product composition Pinkowska H, Wolak P, Oliveros E |
62 - 69 |
Single-step fermentation of agricultural hemp residues for hydrogen and ethanol production Agbor V, Zurzolo F, Blunt W, Dartiailh C, Cicek N, Sparling R, Levin DB |
70 - 80 |
Possibilities for growing kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) in Argentina as biomass feedstock under dry-subhumid and semiarid climate conditions Falasca SL, Ulberich AC, Pitta-Alvarez S |
81 - 90 |
Protocol to compensate net evaporation and net precipitation in open-pond microalgal massive cultures and permit maximal steady-state productivities Talent M, Burgess G, Fernandez-Velasco JG |
91 - 98 |
Farm-scale anaerobic storage and aerobic stability of high dry matter perennial grasses as biomass feedstocks Williams SD, Shinners KJ |
99 - 109 |
Production potential of 36 poplar clones grown at medium length rotation in Denmark Nielsen UB, Madsen P, Hansen JK, Nord-Larsen T, Nielsen AT |
110 - 123 |
Potentials of crop residues for commercial energy production in China: A geographic and economic analysis Qiu HG, Sun LX, Xu XL, Cai YQ, Bai JF |
124 - 132 |
Brash bale production on a clear-felled farm forest and comminution of bales to a biomass energy fuel Forbes EGA, Easson DL, Fairgrieve M, Wilson BP, Olave RJ |
133 - 139 |
The influence of drum chipper configuration on the quality of wood chips Krajnc M, Dolsak B |
140 - 151 |
The potential use of heather, Calluna uulgaris, as a bioenergy crop Worrall F, Clay GD |
152 - 161 |
Pyrolysis of North-American grass species: Effect of feedstock composition and taxonomy on pyrolysis products Kelkar S, Li ZL, Bovee J, Thelen KD, Kriegel RM, Saffron CM |
162 - 174 |
Combustion of single biomass particles in air and in oxy-fuel conditions Riaza J, Khatami R, Levendis YA, Alvarez L, Gil MV, Pevida C, Rubiera F, Pis JJ |
175 - 189 |
Influence of climate parameters and management of permanent grassland on biogas yield and GHG emission substitution potential Gutzloe A, Thumm U, Lewandowski I |
190 - 198 |
Evaluation of biomass gasification in a ternary diagram Grabner M, Krahl J, Meyer B |
199 - 210 |
Comparing energy crops for biogas production Yields, energy input and costs in cultivation using digestate and mineral fertilisation Gissen C, Prade T, Kreuger E, Nges IA, Rosenqvist H, Svensson SE, Lantz M, Mattsson JE, Borjesson P, Bjornsson L |
211 - 219 |
Sweet sorghum for bioethanol production: Crop responses to different water stress levels Marta AD, Mancini M, Orlando F, Natali F, Capecchi L, Orlandini S |
220 - 229 |
Dynamic microwave-assisted alkali pretreatment of cornstalk to enhance hydrogen production via co-culture fermentation of Clostridium thermocellum and Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum Li Q, Guo C, Liu CZ |
230 - 236 |
High dry matter whole-plant corn as a biomass feedstock Cook DE, Shinners KJ, Weimer PJ, Muck RE |
237 - 244 |
Pilot cultivation of the chlorophyte microalga Scenedesmus obliquus as a promising feedstock for biofuel Abomohra AEF, El-Sheekh M, Hanelt D |
245 - 255 |
Qualitative insights into the commercialization of wood pellets: The case of Andalusia, Spain Garcia-Maroto I, Munoz-Leiva F, Rey-Pino JM |
256 - 268 |
Methanol production via pressurized entrained flow biomass gasification - Techno-economic comparison of integrated vs. stand-alone production Andersson J, Lundgren J, Marklund M |
269 - 275 |
A dynamic measurement of a disc chipper cutting forces Abdallah R, Auchet S, Meausoone PJ |
276 - 290 |
A national-scale comparison of resource and nutrient demands for algae-based biofuel production by lipid extraction and hydrothermal liquefaction Venteris ER, Skaggs RL, Wigmosta MS, Coleman AM |
291 - 298 |
Nitrogen fertilization affects silicon concentration, cell wall composition and biofuel potential of wheat straw Murozuka E, Laursen KH, Lindedam J, Shield IF, Bruun S, Magid J, Moller IS, Schjoerring JK |
299 - 308 |
Characterization of a Trichoderma atroviride strain isolated from switchgrass bales and its use to saccharify ammonia-pretreated switchgrass for biobutanol production Jain A, Hammonds RE, Kerrigan JL, Henson JM |
309 - 320 |
High selectivity of erythritol production from glycerol by Yarrowia lipolytica Tomaszewska L, Rywinska A, Rymowicz W |
321 - 328 |
Cob biomass supply for combined heat and power and biofuel in the north central USA Schmer MR, Dose HL |
329 - 336 |
Pipeline transport of biomass: Experimental development of wheat straw slurry pressure loss gradients Luk J, Mohamadabadi HS, Kumar A |
337 - 347 |
Polarity-based separation and chemical characterization of fast pyrolysis bio-oil from poultry litter Ma BJ, Agblevor FA |
348 - 355 |
Sweet sorghum as a bioenergy crop: Literature review Regassa TH, Wortmann CS |
356 - 362 |
Pollutant removal-oriented yeast biomass production from high-organic-strength industrial wastewater: A review Yang M, Zheng SK |
363 - 366 |
Enhancing the adoption of short rotation woody crops for bioenergy production McKenney DW, Weersink A, Allen D, Yemshanov D, Boyland M |