High-yielding crops with C4 photosynthesis arising in tropical climates are being bred for, and increasingly grown in, temperate climates. Miscanthus, a C4 from Eastern Asia is a leading perennial biomass crop, but commercial deployment is limited by low temperatures in Northern Europe, low clonal multiplication rates and slow establishment rates requiring up to 4 years to reach mature yields. While new seeded hybrids have multiplication rates >2000, direct field sown seed has proven impractical. Protocols for safe establishment of seeded hybrids require that seedlings are raised in the glasshouse in compost filled modules (also known as ‘plugs’) which are transplanted into the field in springtime. To protect seedlings from damage from l...
Miscanthus, a genus of perennial C4 grasses from Eastern Asia, has strong biomass potential, combini...
Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel h...
Funded by UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Department for Environ...
High-yielding crops with C4 photosynthesis arising in tropical climates are being bred for, and incr...
Field trials in Europe with Miscanthus over the past 25 years have demonstrated that interspecies hy...
Biomass crops provide significant potential to substitute for fossil fuels and mitigate against clim...
Direct sowing of Miscanthus seed could lower crop establishment costs, and increase the rate of grow...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
Growth in planted areas of Miscanthus for biomass in Europe has stagnated since 2010 due to technica...
New biomass crop hybrids for bioeconomic expansion require yield projections to determine their pote...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
To help meet greenhouse gas mitigation targets perennial biomass crops will need to be planted at la...
Miscanthus is a genus of perennial rhizomatous grasses with C4 photosynthesis which is indigenous in...
Planting the perennial biomass crop Miscanthus in the UK could offset 2–13 Mt oil eq. yr-1, contribu...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
Miscanthus, a genus of perennial C4 grasses from Eastern Asia, has strong biomass potential, combini...
Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel h...
Funded by UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Department for Environ...
High-yielding crops with C4 photosynthesis arising in tropical climates are being bred for, and incr...
Field trials in Europe with Miscanthus over the past 25 years have demonstrated that interspecies hy...
Biomass crops provide significant potential to substitute for fossil fuels and mitigate against clim...
Direct sowing of Miscanthus seed could lower crop establishment costs, and increase the rate of grow...
To achieve net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050 as set out by the 2019 amendment to the 2008 UK ...
Growth in planted areas of Miscanthus for biomass in Europe has stagnated since 2010 due to technica...
New biomass crop hybrids for bioeconomic expansion require yield projections to determine their pote...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
To help meet greenhouse gas mitigation targets perennial biomass crops will need to be planted at la...
Miscanthus is a genus of perennial rhizomatous grasses with C4 photosynthesis which is indigenous in...
Planting the perennial biomass crop Miscanthus in the UK could offset 2–13 Mt oil eq. yr-1, contribu...
Miscanthus, a C4 perennial grass native to Eastern Asia, is being bred to provide biomass for bioene...
Miscanthus, a genus of perennial C4 grasses from Eastern Asia, has strong biomass potential, combini...
Biomass removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere during growth and if converted to biofuel h...
Funded by UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) Department for Environ...