1 - 7 |
Environmental sustainability and improvement options for agribiomass chains: Straw and turnip rape Joensuu K, Sinkko T |
8 - 16 |
Impacts of sugarcane ethanol production in the Paranaiba basin water resources Fachinelli NP, Pereira AO |
17 - 22 |
Anaerobic digestion of corn silage on a commercial scale: Differential utilization of its chemical constituents and characterization of the solid digestate Santi G, Proietti S, Moscatello S, Stefanoni W, Battistelli A |
23 - 31 |
Ethanologens vs. acetogens: Environmental impacts of two ethanol fermentation pathways Budsberg E, Crawford J, Gustafson R, Bura R, Puettmann M |
32 - 41 |
Cellulosic ethanol production: Landscape scale net carbon strongly affected by forest decision making Brunner A, Currie WS, Miller S |
42 - 49 |
Allometric equations for estimating above- and belowground biomass in Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) agroforestry system of Barak Valley, Assam, northeast India Kalita RM, Das AK, Nath AJ |
50 - 59 |
Water quantity implications of regional-scale switchgrass production in the southeastern US Christopher SF, Schoenholtz SH, Nettles JE |
60 - 76 |
Sustainability impact assessment for local energy supplies' development - The case of the alpine area of Lake Como, Italy Martire S, Tuomasjukka D, Lindner M, Fitzgerald J, Castellani V |
77 - 84 |
The influence of different chemical compositions in biomass on gasification tar formation Qin YH, Campen A, Wiltowski T, Feng J, Li WY |
85 - 95 |
Synthesis of carbon-encapsulated iron nanoparticles from wood derived sugars by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and their application to convert bio-syngas into liquid hydrocarbons Yan QG, Street J, Yu F |
96 - 104 |
Bio-oil fractionation by temperature-swing extraction: Principle and application Kumar S, Lange JP, Van Rossum G, Kersten SRA |
105 - 115 |
Optimization of bio-oil yields by demineralization of low quality biomass Stefanidis SD, Heracleous E, Patiaka DT, Kalogiannis KG, Michailof CM, Lappas AA |
116 - 122 |
Characterization of fine root system and potential contribution to soil organic carbon of six perennial bioenergy crops Chimento C, Amaducci S |
123 - 130 |
Soil CO2-C flux and carbon storage in the dry tropics: Impact of land-use change involving bioenergy crop plantation Singh MK, Astley H, Smith P, Ghoshal N |
131 - 140 |
Impacts of increasing bioenergy use on ecosystem services on nature and society exemplified in the German district of Gorlitz Lupp G, Steinhausser R, Bastian O, Syrbe RU |
141 - 151 |
An empirical model approach for assessing soil organic carbon stock changes following biomass crop establishment in Britain McClean GJ, Rowe RL, Heal KV, Cross A, Bending GD, Sohi SP |
152 - 158 |
Performance of a new industrial chipper for rural contractors Mihelic M, Spinelli R, Magagnotti N, Poje A |
159 - 168 |
Profitability of the production of energy grasses on marginal agricultural land in Sweden Nilsson D, Rosenqvist H, Bernesson S |
169 - 182 |
Gasification of woody biomass under high heating rate conditions in pure CO2: Experiments and modelling Guizani C, Louisnard O, Sanz FJE, Salvador S |
183 - 195 |
Mobilisation of trace elements during thermal conversion of algae cultivated in ash dam water Lane DJ, van Eyk PJ, de Nys R, Roberts DA, Cole AJ, Ashman PJ |
196 - 205 |
Evaluating sampling designs and deriving biomass equations for young plantations of poplar and willow clones Lupi C, Larocque G, DesRochers A, Labrecque M, Mosseler A, Major J, Beaulieu J, Tremblay F, Gordon AM, Thomas BR, Vezina A, Bouafif H, Cormier D, Sidders D, Krygier R, Thevathasan N, Riopel M, Ferland-Raymond B |
206 - 215 |
Production of fuel range oxygenates by supercritical hydrothermal liquefaction of lignocellulosic model systems Pedersen TH, Rosendahl LA |
216 - 223 |
Electrochemical performance of activated carbons prepared from rice husk in different types of non-aqueous electrolytes Kumagai S, Tashima D |
224 - 232 |
Availability, supply technology and costs of residual forest biomass for energy - A case study in northern China Anttila P, Vaario LM, Pulkkinen P, Asikainen A, Duan J |
233 - 244 |
Switchgrass growth and morphological changes under established pine-grass agroforestry systems in the lower coastal plain of North Carolina, United States Tian SY, Cacho JF, Youssef MA, Chescheir GM, Nettles JE |
245 - 256 |
Supply chain optimization of residual forestry biomass for bioenergy production: The case study of Portugal Paulo H, Azcue X, Barbosa-Povoa AP, Relvas S |
257 - 268 |
Which smallholder farmers benefit most from biomass production for food and biofuel? The case of Gondola district, central Mozambique Leonardo WJ, Florin MJ, van de Ven GWJ, Udo H, Giller KE |
269 - 277 |
Open-air storage of fine and coarse wood chips of poplar from short rotation coppice in covered piles Lenz H, Idler C, Hartung E, Pecenka R |
278 - 283 |
Productivity and woodchip quality of different chippers during poplar plantation harvesting Manzone M, Balsari P |
284 - 289 |
Breakeven price of biomass from switchgrass, big bluestem, and Indiangrass in a dual-purpose production system in Tennessee Boyer CN, Griffith AP, McIntosh DW, Bates GE, Keyser PD, English BC |
290 - 296 |
Planting rates and delays during the establishment of willow biomass crops Bush C, Volk TA, Eisenbies MH |
297 - 301 |
Validation of a simple gravimetric method for measuring biogas production in laboratory experiments Hafner SD, Rennuit C, Triolo JM, Richards BK |
302 - 310 |
Geospatial analysis for utilizing the marginal land in regional biofuel industry: A case study in Guangdong Province, China Wang F, Shi X |
311 - 321 |
A framework for assessing the impacts on ecosystem services of energy provision in the UK: An example relating to the production and combustion life cycle of UK produced biomass crops (short rotation coppice and Miscanthus) Lovett AA, Dockerty TL, Papathanasopoulou E, Beaumont NJ, Smith P |
322 - 327 |
Comparison of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose contents for biofuels utilization among 4 types of lignocellulosic crops Jung SJ, Kim SH, Chung IM |
328 - 339 |
Integrating phytoremediation with biomass valorisation and critical element recovery: A UK contaminated land perspective Jiang Y, Lei M, Duan LB, Longhurst P |
340 - 353 |
Economic and environmental evaluation of transporting imported pellet: A case study Paolotti L, Martino G, Marchini A, Pascolini R, Boggia A |
354 - 365 |
An approach to unify the appraisal framework for biomass conversion systems Suwelack K, Wust D |
366 - 372 |
Effect of temperature and holding time on bamboo torrefaction Li MF, Li X, Bian J, Chen CZ, Yu YT, Sun RC |
373 - 382 |
Differential behaviour of nodes and internodes of wheat straw with various pre-treatments Ghaffar SH, Fan MZ |
383 - 392 |
Carbon dioxide emissions from switchgrass and cottonwood grown as bioenergy crops in the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley Helton M, Brye KR, Liechty H, Blazier M, West C, Gbur E, Savin M, Mason E |
393 - 402 |
Coupling effects of water availability and pH on switchgrass and the optimization of these variables for switchgrass productivity determined by response surface methodology Zhang HJ, Wang QZ, Liu Y, Cui J, Ma XM, Gu MY, Xia ML |
403 - 421 |
Sensitivity analysis of a biomass gasification model in fixed bed downdraft reactors: Effect of model and process parameters on reaction front Perez JF, Benjumea PN, Melgar A |
422 - 435 |
Environmental assessment of electricity generation from an Italian anaerobic digestion plant Fantin V, Giuliano A, Manfredi M, Ottaviano G, Stefanova M, Masoni P |
436 - 447 |
Risk assessment of the economic impacts of climate change on the implementation of mandatory biodiesel blending programs: A fuzzy inoperability input-output modeling (IIM) approach Aviso KB, Amalin D, Promentilla MAB, Santos JR, Yu KDS, Tan RR |
448 - 459 |
Techno-economic assessment of a heat-integrated process for hydrogenated renewable diesel production from palm fatty acid distillate Kantama A, Narataruksa P, Hunpinyo P, Prapainainar C |
460 - 466 |
Alkali catalyzed liquefaction of corncob in supercritical ethanol-water Khampuang K, Boreriboon N, Prasassarakich P |
467 - 473 |
Temperature and pretreatment effects on the drying of Hass avocado seeds Avhad MR, Marchetti JM |
474 - 482 |
The impact of inoculum source, inoculum to substrate ratio and sample preservation on methane potential from different substrates Moset V, Al-zohairi N, Moller HB |
483 - 492 |
Carbon sequestration in willow (Salix spp.) plantations on former arable land estimated by repeated field sampling and C budget calculation Rytter RM, Rytter L, Hogbom L |
493 - 500 |
Burkholderia phytofirmans strain PsJN advanced development and altered leaf level physiology of switchgrass Wang BX, Seiler JR, Mei CS |
501 - 510 |
Micropropagation of elite genotype of Jatropha curcas L. through enhanced axillary bud proliferation and ex vitro rooting Rathore MS, Yadav S, Yadav P, Kheni J, Jha B |
511 - 515 |
Optimizing feedstock selection for biofuel production in Hawaii: CuO oxidative lignin products in C-4 grasses Wells JM, Crow SE, Ogoshi R, Turano B, Hashimoto A |
516 - 524 |
Bio-methane potential test (BMP) using inert gas sampling bags with macroalgae feedstock Edward M, Edwards S, Egwu U, Sallis P |
525 - 538 |
Mild hydrotreatment of the light fraction of fast-pyrolysis oil produced from straw over nickel-based catalysts Boscagli C, Raffelt K, Zevaco TA, Olbrich W, Otto TN, Sauer J, Grunwaldt JD |
539 - 542 |
Fuel pellets from downed coconut (Cocos nucifera) in super typhoon Haiyan Acda MN |
543 - 550 |
Plant microbial fuel cell applied in wetlands: Spatial, temporal and potential electricity generation of Spartina anglica salt marshes and Phragmites australis peat soils Wetser K, Liu J, Buisman C, Strik D |
551 - 558 |
Harvest storage and handling of round and square bales of giant reed and switchgrass: An economic and technical evaluation Martelli R, Bentini M, Monti A |
559 - 567 |
Human appropriation of net primary production in Finland during 1990-2010 Saikku L, Mattila T, Akujarvi A, Liski J |