Growing biomass on non-agricultural land could potentially deliver renewable energy services without displacing land from food production, avoiding the social and environmental conflicts associated with bioenergy. A variety of derelict underutilized and neglected land types are possible candidates, sharing a number of challenges for agronomy, including contaminants in soils, potential uptake and dispersion through energy use. Most previous field trials have grown woody biomass species during phytoremediation. Five one-hectare brownfield sites in NE England, were each amended with c.500 t.ha-1 of green-waste compost, planted with short-rotation coppice willow, Miscanthus, reed canarygrass and switchgrass , and then harvested for 3-5 years. C...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
In North America, reed (Phragmites australis) is typically considered to be a weed although it provi...
The mitigation of potential health hazards and land scarcity due to land use change can be addressed...
AbstractGrowing biomass on non-agricultural land could potentially deliver renewable energy services...
Reed canary grass (RCG) is a native perennial grass with a wide range of uses that naturally occurs ...
There is an increasing interest in perennial grasses as a renewable source of bioenergy and feedsto...
Cultivating perennial grasses on abandoned cropland for bioenergy production is a promising option t...
Biomass supply for different uses, especially for bioenergy production, is becoming increasingly imp...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Cuttings from road-verge grass could provide biomass for energy generation, but currently this poten...
To minimize energy dependence on foreign petroleum imports and reduce fossil fuel consumption, the U...
Short-rotation woody crops and perennial grasses are grown as biomass feedstocks for energy and fibe...
The increasing demand for energy and food, climate change and land availability are causing concerns...
There is momentum, globally, to increase the use of plant biomass for the production of heat, power ...
The production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as a means of av...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
In North America, reed (Phragmites australis) is typically considered to be a weed although it provi...
The mitigation of potential health hazards and land scarcity due to land use change can be addressed...
AbstractGrowing biomass on non-agricultural land could potentially deliver renewable energy services...
Reed canary grass (RCG) is a native perennial grass with a wide range of uses that naturally occurs ...
There is an increasing interest in perennial grasses as a renewable source of bioenergy and feedsto...
Cultivating perennial grasses on abandoned cropland for bioenergy production is a promising option t...
Biomass supply for different uses, especially for bioenergy production, is becoming increasingly imp...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Cuttings from road-verge grass could provide biomass for energy generation, but currently this poten...
To minimize energy dependence on foreign petroleum imports and reduce fossil fuel consumption, the U...
Short-rotation woody crops and perennial grasses are grown as biomass feedstocks for energy and fibe...
The increasing demand for energy and food, climate change and land availability are causing concerns...
There is momentum, globally, to increase the use of plant biomass for the production of heat, power ...
The production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as a means of av...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
In North America, reed (Phragmites australis) is typically considered to be a weed although it provi...
The mitigation of potential health hazards and land scarcity due to land use change can be addressed...