Conversion of native prairie to agriculture has increased food and bioenergy production but decreased wildlife habitat. However, enrollment of highly erodible cropland in conservation programs has compensated for some grassland loss. In the future, climate change and production of second-generation perennial biofuel crops could further transform agricultural landscapes and increase or decrease grassland area. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is an alternative biofuel feedstock that may be economically and environmentally superior to maize (Zea mays) grain for ethanol production on marginally productive lands. Switchgrass could benefit farmers economically and increase grassland area, but there is uncertainty as to how conversions between rowc...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Recent focus on climate change and global energy production has increased interest in developing bio...
Changing land use practices and agricultural intensification have driven the loss of \u3e90% of nati...
Conversion of native prairie to agriculture has increased food and bioenergy production but decrease...
In the United States, government-mandated growth in the production of crops dedicated to biofuel (ag...
Agriculture is an economically important form of landuse in the North American Great Plains. Since 1...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Mandates for biofuel and renewable electricity are creating incentives for biomass production in agr...
The use of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a biomass fuel would reduce dependency on fossil fuels ...
<div><p>Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop produc...
Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop production on ...
Abstract Federal mandates to increase biofuel production in North America will require large new tra...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop production on ...
The steady decline of grassland bird populations has been attributed to agricultural intensification...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Recent focus on climate change and global energy production has increased interest in developing bio...
Changing land use practices and agricultural intensification have driven the loss of \u3e90% of nati...
Conversion of native prairie to agriculture has increased food and bioenergy production but decrease...
In the United States, government-mandated growth in the production of crops dedicated to biofuel (ag...
Agriculture is an economically important form of landuse in the North American Great Plains. Since 1...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Mandates for biofuel and renewable electricity are creating incentives for biomass production in agr...
The use of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a biomass fuel would reduce dependency on fossil fuels ...
<div><p>Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop produc...
Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop production on ...
Abstract Federal mandates to increase biofuel production in North America will require large new tra...
Birds are essential components of most ecosystems and provide many services valued by society. Howev...
Demand for bioenergy is increasing, but the ecological consequences of bioenergy crop production on ...
The steady decline of grassland bird populations has been attributed to agricultural intensification...
Growing concerns about climate change, foreign oil dependency, and environmental quality have foster...
Recent focus on climate change and global energy production has increased interest in developing bio...
Changing land use practices and agricultural intensification have driven the loss of \u3e90% of nati...