Works on Bioenergy crop production and management

Published research works tagged with the topic “Bioenergy crop production and management”.

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High temperatures and drought affect the germination of Populus luziarum and P. primaveralepensis, endangered species f…

The higher temperatures and lower rainfall generated by global warming can have negative repercussions on the physiological responses of plants. This study aims to understand how …

The greater the proportion of Robinia pseudoacacia in a stand the greater its effect on the population characteristics …

Management of invasive alien plants is an increasing problem throughout the world. In some cases native rare or protected species can appear or even prefer habitats dominated by i…

Identification of Cytospora (Cytosporaceae, Diaporthales) species associated with poplar and willow canker diseases in …

Cytospora is a species-rich and globally distributed genus in Diaporthales, characterized by hyaline, aseptate, and allantoid ascospores and conidia. Many species in t…

The thin green line: sustainable bioenergy feedstocks or invaders in waiting

Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renewable bioenergy. Tolerance of poor growing conditions with minimal inputs are id…