Populus is a genus of extremely fast-growing trees originating in the northern hemisphere, with potential as a source of renewable, biomass energy. The aim of this work was to physiologically characterize genotypes of hybrid poplar, informing future selection, breeding and the development of process-based yield models. Two experiments – a short rotation coppice field trial at two contrasting UK sites and a glasshouse experiment – were conducted on five different genotypes of Populus. The field trial experiment showed that stemwood yields varied between 5.8 and 11.8 t ha?1 a?1 and that the genotype, Hoogvorst (Populus trichocarpa × P. deltoides) was the most productive. This production was characterized at a physiological level by rapid rate...
Afforestation and reforestation programs utilizing available fields for biofuel production, carbon s...
Background: Concern over land use for non-food bioenergy crops requires breeding programmes that foc...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
Fast-growing hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) have potential as a short-rotation coppice crop grown for ...
International audienceTo test if some leaf parameters are predictors of productivity in a range of P...
Short-rotation coppice of hybrid poplar is a promising renewable feedstock for biofuel production. B...
Short-rotation coppice Salix genotypes of differing biomass yields were studied over two growing sea...
In the face of global climate change and the need to urgently transition from fossil fuels to a low ...
Given the high expectations for lignocellulosic biomass as one of the potential solutions for energy...
This thesis presents data from field and glasshouse experiments to determine the physiological trait...
<p>Background: Second generation (2G) bioenergy from lignocellulosic feedstocks has the potential to...
Populus is a genus of fast growing trees that may be suitable as a bioenergy crop grown in short rot...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
BackgroundConcern over land use for non-food bioenergy crops requires breeding programmes that focus...
The overall objective of this project was to determine the differential responses of poplar clones f...
Afforestation and reforestation programs utilizing available fields for biofuel production, carbon s...
Background: Concern over land use for non-food bioenergy crops requires breeding programmes that foc...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...
Fast-growing hybrid poplar (Populus spp.) have potential as a short-rotation coppice crop grown for ...
International audienceTo test if some leaf parameters are predictors of productivity in a range of P...
Short-rotation coppice of hybrid poplar is a promising renewable feedstock for biofuel production. B...
Short-rotation coppice Salix genotypes of differing biomass yields were studied over two growing sea...
In the face of global climate change and the need to urgently transition from fossil fuels to a low ...
Given the high expectations for lignocellulosic biomass as one of the potential solutions for energy...
This thesis presents data from field and glasshouse experiments to determine the physiological trait...
<p>Background: Second generation (2G) bioenergy from lignocellulosic feedstocks has the potential to...
Populus is a genus of fast growing trees that may be suitable as a bioenergy crop grown in short rot...
AbstractWithin the global search for renewable energy sources, woody biomass from short rotation cop...
BackgroundConcern over land use for non-food bioenergy crops requires breeding programmes that focus...
The overall objective of this project was to determine the differential responses of poplar clones f...
Afforestation and reforestation programs utilizing available fields for biofuel production, carbon s...
Background: Concern over land use for non-food bioenergy crops requires breeding programmes that foc...
The stem volume and biomass (stem + branches) production, net photosynthesis of mature leaves and le...