International audienceBelowground materials from two miscanthus species were ground into fragments for preparing polyethylene composites. Both species show a lot of similarities in terms of polysaccharides, lignin and cell wall-linked p-coumaric and ferulic acids contents. The structures of polysaccharides and of lignins are markedly different in the miscanthus belowground and aboveground biomass. The non-cellulosic fraction of the samples comprises a high level of xylose, with the arabinose to xylose ratio about twice as high as that observed for analogous stem samples, suggesting that belowground arabinoxylans are more substituted than stem ones. The mechanical properties of the belowground miscanthus-polyethylene composites correlate wit...
Plant cell walls are Nature’s most abundant source of organic polymers, making them a prime candidat...
Abstract Background Lignocellulosic biomass from dedicated energy crops such as Miscanthus spp. is a...
Dedicated lignocellulosic energy crops from the genus Miscanthus constitute high potential candidate...
International audienceDue to an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable products, miscanth...
International audienceMiscanthus is a perennial grass which may be interesting for the composite ind...
Plant cell walls are important cellular components underpinning growth and development and, in addit...
International audienceMiscanthus (Miscanthus Andersson) is a perennial grass that is attracting grow...
International audienceThis study was devoted to identifying specific biochemical traits that may be ...
International audienceThe thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of miscanthus stem fragments and...
International audiencePolymer composites prepared with a polymer matrix reinforced by elongated, bro...
Lignocellulosic crops are attractive bioresources for energy and chemicals production within a susta...
The chemical composition of the Soranovskii Miscanthus variety harvested in 2011 and 2012 was separa...
Plant cell walls are Nature’s most abundant source of organic polymers, making them a prime candidat...
Abstract Background Lignocellulosic biomass from dedicated energy crops such as Miscanthus spp. is a...
Dedicated lignocellulosic energy crops from the genus Miscanthus constitute high potential candidate...
International audienceDue to an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable products, miscanth...
International audienceMiscanthus is a perennial grass which may be interesting for the composite ind...
Plant cell walls are important cellular components underpinning growth and development and, in addit...
International audienceMiscanthus (Miscanthus Andersson) is a perennial grass that is attracting grow...
International audienceThis study was devoted to identifying specific biochemical traits that may be ...
International audienceThe thermal and dynamic mechanical properties of miscanthus stem fragments and...
International audiencePolymer composites prepared with a polymer matrix reinforced by elongated, bro...
Lignocellulosic crops are attractive bioresources for energy and chemicals production within a susta...
The chemical composition of the Soranovskii Miscanthus variety harvested in 2011 and 2012 was separa...
Plant cell walls are Nature’s most abundant source of organic polymers, making them a prime candidat...
Abstract Background Lignocellulosic biomass from dedicated energy crops such as Miscanthus spp. is a...
Dedicated lignocellulosic energy crops from the genus Miscanthus constitute high potential candidate...