4495 - 4496 |
Biofuels and bioenergy: Challenges and opportunities Preface Richards K, Richardson J, Saddler J, Smith T, Popescu O |
4497 - 4503 |
Drivers for renewable energy: A comparison among OECD countries Gan JB, Smith CT |
4504 - 4510 |
Regional energy planning methodology, drivers and implementation -Karlovac County case study Domac J, Segon V, Przulj I, Rajic K |
4511 - 4518 |
Trading greenhouse gas emission benefits from biofuel use in US transportation: Challenges and opportunities Kumarappan S, Joshi S |
4519 - 4529 |
Biomass availability for lignocellulosic ethanol production Mabee WE, McFarlane PN, Saddler JN |
4530 - 4537 |
A GIS-based analysis on the relationship between the annual available amount and the procurement cost of forest biomass in a mountainous region in Japan Yoshioka T, Sakurai R, Aruga K, Sakai H, Kobayashi H, Inoue K |
4538 - 4546 |
Guidelines for harvesting forest biomass for energy: A synthesis of environmental considerations Abbas D, Current D, Phillips M, Rossman R, Hoganson H, Brooks KN |
4547 - 4556 |
Soil disturbance concerns regarding the use of forest biomass as a source of energy: Examples from Pacific Northwestern North America Curran MP, Howes SW |
4557 - 4564 |
Harvesting forest biomass for energy - An alternative to conventional fuel treatments: Trials in the Superior National Forest, USA Abbas D, Current D, Ryans M, Taff S, Hoganson H, Brooks KN |
4565 - 4569 |
Feasibility of the Nordic forest energy harvesting technology in Poland and Scotland Asikainen A, Roser D, Laitila J, Sikanen L |
4570 - 4580 |
Productivity and cost of mechanized energy wood harvesting in Northern Scotland Roser D, Sikanen L, Asikainen A, Parikka H, Vaatainen K |
4581 - 4594 |
Energy and greenhouse gas balance of the use of forest residues for bioenergy production in the UK Whittaker C, Mortimer N, Murphy R, Matthews R |
4595 - 4604 |
Characterisation of fuel bound nitrogen in the gasification process and the staged combustion of producer gas from the updraft gasification of softwood pellets Mandl C, Obernberger I, Scharler IR |
4605 - 4612 |
Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation on the growth and phosphorus nutrition of Populus euramericana c.v. Ghoy Rooney DC, Prosser JI, Bending GD, Baggs EM, Killham K, Hodge A |
4613 - 4618 |
Slow expansion and low yields of willow short rotation coppice in Sweden; implications for future strategies Dimitriou I, Rosenqvist H, Berndes G |
4619 - 4629 |
Potential nitrogen mineralization, plant utilization efficiency and soil CO2 emissions following the addition of anaerobic digested slurries Grigatti M, Di Girolamo G, Chincarini R, Ciavatta C, Barbanti L |
4630 - 4635 |
Quantitative method applicable for various biomass species to determine their chemical composition Rabemanolontsoa H, Ayada S, Saka S |
4636 - 4647 |
Biomass supply from alternative cellulosic crops and crop residues: A spatially explicit bioeconomic modeling approach Egbendewe-Mondzozo A, Swinton SM, Izaurralde CR, Manowitz DH, Zhang XS |
4648 - 4656 |
Harnessing methane generated from livestock manure in Ghana, Nigeria, Mali and Burkina Faso Arthur R, Baidoo MF |
4657 - 4664 |
Energetic density of different forest species of energy crops in Cantabria (Spain) Perez S, Renedo CJ, Ortiz A, Manana M, Delgado F, Tejedor C |
4665 - 4674 |
Validating modelled NPP using statistical yield data Tum M, Gunther KP |
4675 - 4683 |
Optimization of soybean hull acid hydrolysis and its characterization as a potential substrate for bioprocessing Cassales A, de Souza-Cruz PB, Rech R, Ayub MAZ |
4684 - 4689 |
Impact assessment of fruit predation by Scutellera perplexa Westwood on the reproductive allocation of Jatropha Sahai K, Srivastava V, Rawat KK |
4690 - 4698 |
Pelletizing properties of torrefied spruce Stelte W, Clemons C, Holm JK, Sanadi AR, Ahrenfeldt J, Shang L, Henriksen UB |
4699 - 4711 |
Green biorefinery (GBR) scenarios for a two-cut silage system: Investigating the impacts of sward botanical composition, N fertilisation rate and biomass availability on GBR profitability and price offered to farmers O'Keeffe S, Schulte RPO, Lalor STJ, O'Kiely P, Struik PC |
4712 - 4723 |
I. Technical assessment for first generation green biorefinery (GBR) using mass and energy balances: Scenarios for an Irish GBR blueprint O'Keeffe S, Schulte RPO, Sanders JPM, Struik PC |
4724 - 4731 |
Comprehending household cooking energy choice in rural India Pandey VL, Chaubal A |
4732 - 4739 |
Electricity generation by microbial fuel cells fuelled with wheat straw hydrolysate Thygesen A, Poulsen FW, Angelidaki I, Min B, Bjerre AB |
4740 - 4747 |
Genotypic variation in cell wall composition in a diverse set of 244 accessions of Miscanthus Allison GG, Morris C, Clifton-Brown J, Lister SJ, Donnison IS |
4748 - 4750 |
Differential behaviour of the dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) reagent towards mono- and di-saccharide sugars Saqib AAN, Whitney PJ |