Short-rotation coppice systems like shrub willow are projected to be an important source of biomass in the United States for the production of bioenergy, biofuels, and renewable bio-based products, with the potential for auxiliary environmental benefits and multifunctional systems. Almost three decades of research has focused on the development of shrub willow crops for biomass and ecosystem services. The current expansion of willow in New York State (about 500 ha) for the production of renewable power and heat has been possible because of incentive programs offered by the federal government, commitments by end users, the development of reliable harvesting systems, and extension services offered to growers. Improvements in the economics of ...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
The detrimental effects of climate change and the threat of diminishing fossil fuel reserves is forc...
While international efforts in the development of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) have historical...
Driven by the challenges of rural development, energy independence and environmental sustainability,...
Willows (Salix spp.) are a very diverse group of catkin‐bearing trees and shrubs that are widely dis...
Poplar (Populus spp.) and willow (Salix spp.) are fast-growing trees and shrubs that can be used for...
Perennial woody crops have the potential to contribute significantly to the production of bio-fuels ...
The production of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) such as poplars and willows is a promising comp...
The need for sustainable, renewable energy production is growing as the impacts of human induced cli...
Shrub willow has great potential as a dedicated bioenergy crop, but commercialization and adoption b...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is increasing interest in the development of willow biomass as a renewable so...
Biomass for bioproducts and bioenergy can be sourced from forests, agricultural crops, various resid...
Experiments were established at Tully, New York, by the State University of New York College of Envi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
The detrimental effects of climate change and the threat of diminishing fossil fuel reserves is forc...
While international efforts in the development of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) have historical...
Driven by the challenges of rural development, energy independence and environmental sustainability,...
Willows (Salix spp.) are a very diverse group of catkin‐bearing trees and shrubs that are widely dis...
Poplar (Populus spp.) and willow (Salix spp.) are fast-growing trees and shrubs that can be used for...
Perennial woody crops have the potential to contribute significantly to the production of bio-fuels ...
The production of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) such as poplars and willows is a promising comp...
The need for sustainable, renewable energy production is growing as the impacts of human induced cli...
Shrub willow has great potential as a dedicated bioenergy crop, but commercialization and adoption b...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
Biomass energy is currently the largest renewable contributor to global energy supply and there is i...
Non-Peer ReviewedThere is increasing interest in the development of willow biomass as a renewable so...
Biomass for bioproducts and bioenergy can be sourced from forests, agricultural crops, various resid...
Experiments were established at Tully, New York, by the State University of New York College of Envi...
Non-Peer ReviewedNatural Resources Canada, along with a number of Canadian provinces, considers bioe...
The detrimental effects of climate change and the threat of diminishing fossil fuel reserves is forc...
While international efforts in the development of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) have historical...