Abstract This study integrates a biophysical model with a county-specific economic analysis of breakeven prices of bioenergy crop production to assess the biophysical and economic potential of biofuel production in the Midwestern United States. The bioenergy crops considered in this study include a genotype of Miscanthus, Miscanthus  giganteus, and the Cave-in-Rock breed of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum). The estimated average peak biomass yield for miscanthus in the Midwestern states ranges between 7 and 48 metric tons dry matter per hectare per year ( t DM ha À1 yr À1 ), while that for switchgrass is between 10 and 16 t DM ha À1 yr À1 . With the exception of Minnesota and Wisconsin, where miscanthus yields are likely to be low due to col...
Switchgrass, a warm-season perennial grass, native to the region, has received considerable interest...
The objective of this paper is to determine production costs of switchgrass, eastern gammagrass, and...
We predict land coverage in the Midwest for a new bioenergy crop, Miscanthus x Giganteus (miscanthus...
There is growing interest in using perennial grasses as renewable fuels for generating electricity a...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
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Abstract—The environmental costs and benefits of producing bioenergy crops can be measured both in t...
Comparative data on biomass accumulation/partitioning and macronutrient cycling within potential per...
In response to energy security concerns, alternative energy programs such as biomass ene...
Switchgrass, a warm-season perennial grass, native to the region, has received considerable interest...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has been identified as a model feedstock for the emerging biofuels...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn ...
We evaluated the biogeochemical cycling and rel-ative greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential of p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2015. Major: Bioproducts/Biosystems Science Engin...
Switchgrass, a warm-season perennial grass, native to the region, has received considerable interest...
The objective of this paper is to determine production costs of switchgrass, eastern gammagrass, and...
We predict land coverage in the Midwest for a new bioenergy crop, Miscanthus x Giganteus (miscanthus...
There is growing interest in using perennial grasses as renewable fuels for generating electricity a...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
Incorporation of dedicated herbaceous energy crops into row crop landscapes is a promising means to ...
Abstract—The environmental costs and benefits of producing bioenergy crops can be measured both in t...
Comparative data on biomass accumulation/partitioning and macronutrient cycling within potential per...
In response to energy security concerns, alternative energy programs such as biomass ene...
Switchgrass, a warm-season perennial grass, native to the region, has received considerable interest...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has been identified as a model feedstock for the emerging biofuels...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn ...
We evaluated the biogeochemical cycling and rel-ative greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential of p...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.August 2015. Major: Bioproducts/Biosystems Science Engin...
Switchgrass, a warm-season perennial grass, native to the region, has received considerable interest...
The objective of this paper is to determine production costs of switchgrass, eastern gammagrass, and...
We predict land coverage in the Midwest for a new bioenergy crop, Miscanthus x Giganteus (miscanthus...