Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel has the potential to be carbon negative, especially if combined with carbon capture and storage. To achieve ambitious targets for global reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions biomass crops should generate high yield from minimal input energy while minimising environmental impacts that could make crop production less sustainable. The biomass crop Miscanthus has a number of characteristics that make it particularly well suited to sustainably displace fossil fuels. These include C4 photosynthesis combined with cold tolerance, high energy output/input ratios, efficient nutrient recycling and high yield from a perennial crop that requires mi...
National governments and international organizations perceive bioenergy, from crops such as Miscanth...
As negative environmental and economic impacts of fossil fuels have escalated, so has the importance...
Bioenergy is attracting increasing attention in science, industry, politics and the media as a means...
Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel h...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
Planting the perennial biomass crop Miscanthus in the UK could offset 2–13 Mt oil eq. yr-1, contribu...
Bioenergy from plant biomass could make a substantial contribution to the alleviation of global prob...
Carbon neutrality in the transport sector is a key challenge for the growing bioeconomy as the share...
In this Research Topic we report advances in fundamental and applied aspects of the perennial C4 bio...
Greenhouse gases resulting from human activities are the most significant driver of climate change. ...
There is an increasing interest in perennial grasses as a renewable source of bioenergy and feedsto...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
Miscanthus is a promising bioeconomy crop with several biomass utilisation pathways. However, its cu...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
As negative environmental and economic impacts of fossil fuels have escalated, so has the importance...
National governments and international organizations perceive bioenergy, from crops such as Miscanth...
As negative environmental and economic impacts of fossil fuels have escalated, so has the importance...
Bioenergy is attracting increasing attention in science, industry, politics and the media as a means...
Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel h...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
Planting the perennial biomass crop Miscanthus in the UK could offset 2–13 Mt oil eq. yr-1, contribu...
Bioenergy from plant biomass could make a substantial contribution to the alleviation of global prob...
Carbon neutrality in the transport sector is a key challenge for the growing bioeconomy as the share...
In this Research Topic we report advances in fundamental and applied aspects of the perennial C4 bio...
Greenhouse gases resulting from human activities are the most significant driver of climate change. ...
There is an increasing interest in perennial grasses as a renewable source of bioenergy and feedsto...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
Miscanthus is a promising bioeconomy crop with several biomass utilisation pathways. However, its cu...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
As negative environmental and economic impacts of fossil fuels have escalated, so has the importance...
National governments and international organizations perceive bioenergy, from crops such as Miscanth...
As negative environmental and economic impacts of fossil fuels have escalated, so has the importance...
Bioenergy is attracting increasing attention in science, industry, politics and the media as a means...