Economic, environmental, and energy independence issues are contributing to rising fossil fuel prices, petroleum supply concerns, and a growing interest in biomass feedstocks as renewable energy sources. Potential feedstocks include perennial grasses, timber, and annual grain crops with our focus being on corn (Zea mays L.) stover. A plot-scale study evaluating stover removal was initiated in 2008 on a South Carolina Coastal Plain Coxville/Rains–Goldsboro– Lynchburg soil association site. In addition to grain and stover yields, carbon balance, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and soil quality impact reported elsewhere in this issue, variation in gross energy distribution within various plant fractions — whole plant, below ear shank (bottom), ...
Harvested cornstalk residue (corn stover) after grain harvest has traditional use as bedding and co-...
The development of technologies to use cellulosic biomass as a feedstock for biofuel production was ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyHumberto BlancoDeAnn PresleyThe U.S. agricultural sector is i...
Economic, environmental, and energy independence issues are contributing to rising fossil fuel price...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a major feedstock for cellulosic bioenergy. This re...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a biofuel feedstock due to its abundance and a perc...
Society is facing three related issues: over-reliance on imported fuel, increasing levels of greenho...
The anticipated 2014 launch of three full-scale corn stover bioenergy conversion facilities is a str...
Crop residue has been identified as a near-term source of biomass for renewable fuel, heat, power, c...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover was identified as an important feedstock for cellulosic bioenergy producti...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
To prepare for a 2014 launch of commercial scale cellulosic ethanol production from corn/maize (Zea ...
Harvested cornstalk residue (corn stover) after grain harvest has traditional use as bedding and co-...
The development of technologies to use cellulosic biomass as a feedstock for biofuel production was ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyHumberto BlancoDeAnn PresleyThe U.S. agricultural sector is i...
Economic, environmental, and energy independence issues are contributing to rising fossil fuel price...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a major feedstock for cellulosic bioenergy. This re...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover has been identified as a biofuel feedstock due to its abundance and a perc...
Society is facing three related issues: over-reliance on imported fuel, increasing levels of greenho...
The anticipated 2014 launch of three full-scale corn stover bioenergy conversion facilities is a str...
Crop residue has been identified as a near-term source of biomass for renewable fuel, heat, power, c...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn (Zea mays L.) stover was identified as an important feedstock for cellulosic bioenergy producti...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
To prepare for a 2014 launch of commercial scale cellulosic ethanol production from corn/maize (Zea ...
Harvested cornstalk residue (corn stover) after grain harvest has traditional use as bedding and co-...
The development of technologies to use cellulosic biomass as a feedstock for biofuel production was ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyHumberto BlancoDeAnn PresleyThe U.S. agricultural sector is i...