There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's energy needs, particularly in light of concerns over greenhouse-gas emissions. Despite reservations about their adverse environmental impacts, no attempt has been made to quantify actual, relative or potential invasiveness of terrestrial biofuel crops at an appropriate regional or international scale, and their planting continues to be largely unregulated.Using a widely accepted weed risk assessment system, we analyzed a comprehensive list of regionally suitable biofuel crops to show that seventy percent have a high risk of becoming invasive versus one-quarter of non-biofuel plant species and are two to four times more likely to establish wild populations locally or ...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...
Invasive species represent one of the greatest risks to global biodiversity and economic productivit...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...
There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's energy needs, particularl...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's energy needs,...
Abstract Background: There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's...
Invasion by newly introduced species is considered the second largest global threat to biodiversit...
Many countries are currently looking at growing high-yielding crops for the production of biofuels a...
One of the environmental concerns associated with producing biofuels from alien plants is the risk o...
The global push towards a more biomass-based energy sector is ramping up efforts to adopt regionally...
*<p>Risk designation for WRA scores of 1–6 follows use of a secondary screening developed by Daehler...
The expected production of biomass-derived liquid fuels in the United States may require cultivatio...
The expected production of biomass-derived liquid fuels in the United States may require cultivatio...
To provide alternatives to petroleum-based energy, the United States (U.S.) government has mandated ...
Among recent advances in developing cellulosic and noncellulosic biofuel sources, corn, switchgrass,...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...
Invasive species represent one of the greatest risks to global biodiversity and economic productivit...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...
There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's energy needs, particularl...
BACKGROUND: There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's energy needs,...
Abstract Background: There is widespread interest in biofuel crops as a solution to the world's...
Invasion by newly introduced species is considered the second largest global threat to biodiversit...
Many countries are currently looking at growing high-yielding crops for the production of biofuels a...
One of the environmental concerns associated with producing biofuels from alien plants is the risk o...
The global push towards a more biomass-based energy sector is ramping up efforts to adopt regionally...
*<p>Risk designation for WRA scores of 1–6 follows use of a secondary screening developed by Daehler...
The expected production of biomass-derived liquid fuels in the United States may require cultivatio...
The expected production of biomass-derived liquid fuels in the United States may require cultivatio...
To provide alternatives to petroleum-based energy, the United States (U.S.) government has mandated ...
Among recent advances in developing cellulosic and noncellulosic biofuel sources, corn, switchgrass,...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...
Invasive species represent one of the greatest risks to global biodiversity and economic productivit...
Numerous fast growing and highly competitive exotic crops are being selected for production of renew...