International audienceDue to an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable products, miscanthus and maize stover represent interesting lignocellulosic resources for conversion into biofuels and biomaterials. The overall purpose was to compare miscanthus and maize regarding cell-wall composition and stem anatomy for conversion into bioethanol and polymer composites using partial least squares regressions. For each of the two crops, six contrasted genotypes were cultivated in complete block design, and harvested. Internodes below the main cob for maize, and on the first aboveground internode for miscanthus, were analyzed for biochemistry and anatomy. Their digestibility was predicted using crop-specific near infrared calibrations, and ...
Fifteen Miscanthus genotypes grown in five locations across Europe were analysed to investigate the ...
International audienceMiscanthus is a perennial grass which may be interesting for the composite ind...
Lignocellulosic crops are attractive bioresources for energy and chemicals production within a susta...
International audienceDue to an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable products, miscanth...
International audienceThis study was devoted to identifying specific biochemical traits that may be ...
International audienceBelowground materials from two miscanthus species were ground into fragments f...
<p>In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private...
In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private in...
International audienceMiscanthus (Miscanthus Andersson) is a perennial grass that is attracting grow...
Background Besides the use of maize grain as food and feed, maize stover can be a profitable by-pro...
Dedicated lignocellulosic energy crops from the genus Miscanthus constitute high potential candidate...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass characterized by a high productivity and resource-use efficie...
Abstract Background Lignocellulosic biomass from dedicated energy crops such as Miscanthus spp. is a...
Today, maize stover can be considered as a model for investigating secondary cell wall formation in ...
Fifteen Miscanthus genotypes grown in five locations across Europe were analysed to investigate the ...
International audienceMiscanthus is a perennial grass which may be interesting for the composite ind...
Lignocellulosic crops are attractive bioresources for energy and chemicals production within a susta...
International audienceDue to an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable products, miscanth...
International audienceThis study was devoted to identifying specific biochemical traits that may be ...
International audienceBelowground materials from two miscanthus species were ground into fragments f...
<p>In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private...
In the last decade, cellulosic ethanol has caught the growing interest of governments and private in...
International audienceMiscanthus (Miscanthus Andersson) is a perennial grass that is attracting grow...
Background Besides the use of maize grain as food and feed, maize stover can be a profitable by-pro...
Dedicated lignocellulosic energy crops from the genus Miscanthus constitute high potential candidate...
Miscanthus is a perennial energy grass characterized by a high productivity and resource-use efficie...
Abstract Background Lignocellulosic biomass from dedicated energy crops such as Miscanthus spp. is a...
Today, maize stover can be considered as a model for investigating secondary cell wall formation in ...
Fifteen Miscanthus genotypes grown in five locations across Europe were analysed to investigate the ...
International audienceMiscanthus is a perennial grass which may be interesting for the composite ind...
Lignocellulosic crops are attractive bioresources for energy and chemicals production within a susta...