In perennial energy crop breeding programmes, it can take several years before a mature yield is reached when potential new varieties can be scored. Modern plant breeding technologies have focussed on molecular markers, but for many crop species, this technology is unavailable. Therefore, prematurity predictors of harvestable yield would accelerate the release of new varieties. Metabolic biomarkers are routinely used in medicine, but they have been largely overlooked as predictive tools in plant science. We aimed to identify biomarkers of productivity in the bioenergy crop, Miscanthus, that could be used prognostically to predict future yields. This study identified a metabolic profile reflecting productivity in Miscanthus by correlating th...
The decline of available fossil fuel reserves has triggered worldwide efforts to develop alternative...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass predominantly used for combustion but there is increasing int...
This work was supported by Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Ecosystem Land Use Modelling project....
In perennial energy crop breeding programmes, it can take several years before a mature yield is rea...
There is a pressing need to find a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels that will not compromise ...
Miscanthus has potential as a bioenergy crop but the rapid development of high-yielding varieties is...
Miscanthus has potential as a bioenergy crop but the rapid development of high-yielding varieties is...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass predominantly used for combustion but there is increasing int...
Miscanthus has great potential as a biofuel crop because of its high productivity for low input. How...
Background: Miscanthus is a commercial lignocellulosic biomass crop owing to its high biomass produc...
Fodder maize is the most commonly used crop for biogas production owing to its high yields, high con...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) currently relies heavily on crop feedstocks to maintain a constant output. ...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Miscanthus spp. are promising lignocellulosic energy crops, but cell wall recalcitrance to deconstru...
The decline of available fossil fuel reserves has triggered worldwide efforts to develop alternative...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass predominantly used for combustion but there is increasing int...
This work was supported by Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Ecosystem Land Use Modelling project....
In perennial energy crop breeding programmes, it can take several years before a mature yield is rea...
There is a pressing need to find a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels that will not compromise ...
Miscanthus has potential as a bioenergy crop but the rapid development of high-yielding varieties is...
Miscanthus has potential as a bioenergy crop but the rapid development of high-yielding varieties is...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass predominantly used for combustion but there is increasing int...
Miscanthus has great potential as a biofuel crop because of its high productivity for low input. How...
Background: Miscanthus is a commercial lignocellulosic biomass crop owing to its high biomass produc...
Fodder maize is the most commonly used crop for biogas production owing to its high yields, high con...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) currently relies heavily on crop feedstocks to maintain a constant output. ...
Growing Miscanthus species and hybrids has received strong scientific and commercial support, with t...
Miscanthus spp. are promising lignocellulosic energy crops, but cell wall recalcitrance to deconstru...
The decline of available fossil fuel reserves has triggered worldwide efforts to develop alternative...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass predominantly used for combustion but there is increasing int...
This work was supported by Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Ecosystem Land Use Modelling project....