Much of the research on the genetic modification of herbaceous plant cell walls has been conducted to improve the utilization of forages by ruminant livestock. The rumen of these animals is basically an anaerobic fermentation vat in which the microflora break down the complex polysaccharides of plant cell walls into simpler compounds that can be further digested and absorbed by the mammalian digestive system. Research on improving the forage digestibility of switchgrass, Panicum virgatum L., and other herbaceous species has demonstrated that genetic improvements can be made in forage quality that can have significant economic value. To meet future energy needs, herbaceous biomass will need to be converted into a liquid fuel, probably ethano...
<p>Despite gaining prominence in scientific spheres and political agendas worldwide, the production ...
Biofuels and bio-based products can be produced from a wide variety of herbaceous feedstocks. To sup...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a C4 perennial warm season grass indigenous to the North Americ...
Much of the research on the genetic modification of herbaceous plant cell walls has been conducted t...
It should be highly feasible to genetically modify the feedstock quality of switchgrass and other he...
Plant breeding is man-directed evolution. Plant breeders manipulate the genetic resources of a speci...
Bioenergy, biofuels, and a range of valuable chemicals may be extracted from the abundantly availabl...
Forage plant breeding has been largely based on phenotypic selection following sexual recombination ...
Summary: The productivity of plants as biofuel or biomaterial crops is established by both the yield...
The amount of resources and information provided by forage crop genomic programs has dramatically in...
Improving digestibility of roughage cell walls will improve ruminant animal performance and reduce l...
Pasture plants, while producing a cost-effective source of feed for grazing ruminants, can frequentl...
Populations of four perennial herbaceous species that were genetically modified for altered lignin c...
Lignification of plant cell walls is a major factor limiting forage digestibility and concomitantly ...
The dwindling reserves of fossil fuels, coupled with the environmental consequences of burning these...
<p>Despite gaining prominence in scientific spheres and political agendas worldwide, the production ...
Biofuels and bio-based products can be produced from a wide variety of herbaceous feedstocks. To sup...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a C4 perennial warm season grass indigenous to the North Americ...
Much of the research on the genetic modification of herbaceous plant cell walls has been conducted t...
It should be highly feasible to genetically modify the feedstock quality of switchgrass and other he...
Plant breeding is man-directed evolution. Plant breeders manipulate the genetic resources of a speci...
Bioenergy, biofuels, and a range of valuable chemicals may be extracted from the abundantly availabl...
Forage plant breeding has been largely based on phenotypic selection following sexual recombination ...
Summary: The productivity of plants as biofuel or biomaterial crops is established by both the yield...
The amount of resources and information provided by forage crop genomic programs has dramatically in...
Improving digestibility of roughage cell walls will improve ruminant animal performance and reduce l...
Pasture plants, while producing a cost-effective source of feed for grazing ruminants, can frequentl...
Populations of four perennial herbaceous species that were genetically modified for altered lignin c...
Lignification of plant cell walls is a major factor limiting forage digestibility and concomitantly ...
The dwindling reserves of fossil fuels, coupled with the environmental consequences of burning these...
<p>Despite gaining prominence in scientific spheres and political agendas worldwide, the production ...
Biofuels and bio-based products can be produced from a wide variety of herbaceous feedstocks. To sup...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a C4 perennial warm season grass indigenous to the North Americ...