Due to the escalating global demand for energy, diminishing petroleum reserves, and the concern over rising CO2 emissions, new non-food plant sources are needed for production of renewable chemicals and fuels. Willow (Salix sp.) represents such currently under-utilised biomass source that has a high potential to serve as a raw material for fractions with higher value than the baseline energy value. In addition, willow is fast growing and able to grow on lands not optimal for forest or agricultural use (e.g. lands with low productivity and peatlands after peat harvesting) and it can efficiently bind nutrients from runoff or waste water. Willow has been comprehensively studied as an energy crop, but the high contents of water and bark in will...
Shifting away from fossil resources constitutes an enormous challenge for our society. For energy pu...
Short rotation coppice (SRC) willow is currently emerging as an important dedicated lignocellulosic ...
Valorisation of forest industry-related side- and waste streams in a biorefinery context could help ...
Due to the escalating global demand for energy, diminishing petroleum reserves, and the concern over...
This study investigates the coproduction of willow bark sclerenchyma fiber bundles and extracts in o...
Currently increasing amounts of time and energy are spent in search for renewable resources with inc...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
The lack of raw materials to provide power plants with biofuel requires the search for new energy so...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Energetic utilization of wood biomass obtained from fast-growing woody plants nowadays records more ...
Poplar (Populus spp.) and willow (Salix spp.) are fast-growing trees and shrubs that can be used for...
The aims of this PhD were to examine nitrogen allocation and partitioning in Short Rotation Coppice ...
Willows (Salix spp.) are a very diverse group of catkin‐bearing trees and shrubs that are widely dis...
Novel bioeconomic approaches call for increasingly faster production of lignocellulosic biomass and ...
Alternative or renewable energy is a modern strategy with a good perspective in the nearest futu...
Shifting away from fossil resources constitutes an enormous challenge for our society. For energy pu...
Short rotation coppice (SRC) willow is currently emerging as an important dedicated lignocellulosic ...
Valorisation of forest industry-related side- and waste streams in a biorefinery context could help ...
Due to the escalating global demand for energy, diminishing petroleum reserves, and the concern over...
This study investigates the coproduction of willow bark sclerenchyma fiber bundles and extracts in o...
Currently increasing amounts of time and energy are spent in search for renewable resources with inc...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
The lack of raw materials to provide power plants with biofuel requires the search for new energy so...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Energetic utilization of wood biomass obtained from fast-growing woody plants nowadays records more ...
Poplar (Populus spp.) and willow (Salix spp.) are fast-growing trees and shrubs that can be used for...
The aims of this PhD were to examine nitrogen allocation and partitioning in Short Rotation Coppice ...
Willows (Salix spp.) are a very diverse group of catkin‐bearing trees and shrubs that are widely dis...
Novel bioeconomic approaches call for increasingly faster production of lignocellulosic biomass and ...
Alternative or renewable energy is a modern strategy with a good perspective in the nearest futu...
Shifting away from fossil resources constitutes an enormous challenge for our society. For energy pu...
Short rotation coppice (SRC) willow is currently emerging as an important dedicated lignocellulosic ...
Valorisation of forest industry-related side- and waste streams in a biorefinery context could help ...