نتایج جستجو برای: switchgrass

تعداد نتایج: 1405  

2015
Shailee Jain Clyde L. Munster James R. Kiniry Heejun Chang

Arundo donax (hereafter referred to as Arundo), a robust herbaceous plant, has invaded the riparian zones of the Rio Grande River and the rivers of the Texas Hill Country over the last two decades. Arundo was first observed along the Nueces River in central Texas in 1995 by the Nueces River Authority (NRA). It then spread rapidly downstream due to its fast growth rate and availability of stream...

2016
Rebecca Garlock Ong Alan Higbee Scott Bottoms Quinn Dickinson Dan Xie Scott A. Smith Jose Serate Edward Pohlmann Arthur Daniel Jones Joshua J. Coon Trey K. Sato Gregg R. Sanford Dustin Eilert Lawrence G. Oates Jeff S. Piotrowski Donna M. Bates David Cavalier Yaoping Zhang

BACKGROUND Interannual variability in precipitation, particularly drought, can affect lignocellulosic crop biomass yields and composition, and is expected to increase biofuel yield variability. However, the effect of precipitation on downstream fermentation processes has never been directly characterized. In order to investigate the impact of interannual climate variability on biofuel productio...

2017
Jonathan D Willis Joshua N Grant Mitra Mazarei Lindsey M Kline Caroline S Rempe A Grace Collins Geoffrey B Turner Stephen R Decker Robert W Sykes Mark F Davis Nicole Labbe Juan L Jurat-Fuentes C Neal Stewart

Background Genetically engineered biofuel crops, such as switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), that produce their own cell wall-digesting cellulase enzymes would reduce costs of cellulosic biofuel production. To date, non-bioenergy plant models have been used in nearly all studies assessing the synthesis and activity of plant-produced fungal and bacterial cellulases. One potential source for cellu...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
Venkata S P Bitra Alvin R Womac C Igathinathane Petre I Miu Yuechuan T Yang David R Smith Nehru Chevanan Shahab Sokhansanj

Lengthy straw/stalk of biomass may not be directly fed into grinders such as hammer mills and disc refiners. Hence, biomass needs to be preprocessed using coarse grinders like a knife mill to allow for efficient feeding in refiner mills without bridging and choking. Size reduction mechanical energy was directly measured for switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.), wheat straw (Triticum aestivum L.), ...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Wegi A. Wuddineh Mitra Mazarei Ji-Yi Zhang Geoffrey B. Turner Robert W. Sykes Stephen R. Decker Mark F. Davis Michael K. Udvardi C. Neal Stewart

High biomass production and wide adaptation has made switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) an important candidate lignocellulosic bioenergy crop. One major limitation of this and other lignocellulosic feedstocks is the recalcitrance of complex carbohydrates to hydrolysis for conversion to biofuels. Lignin is the major contributor to recalcitrance as it limits the accessibility of cell wall carbohyd...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Anserd J. Foster Vijaya Gopal Kakani Jianjun Ge Jagadeesh Mosali

The objective of this study was to compare the use of hyperspectral narrowbands, hyperspectral narrowband indices and pigment measurements collected from switchgrass leaf as potential tools for discriminating among twelve switchgrass cultivars and five N treatments in one cultivar (Alamo). Hyperspectral reflectance, UV-B absorbing compounds, photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Vurtice C Albright Ian J Murphy Jennifer A Anderson Joel R Coats

Atrazine, a broad-leaf herbicide, has been used widely to control weeds in corn and other crops for several decades and its extensive used has led to widespread contamination of soils and water bodies. Phytoremediation with switchgrass and other native prairie grasses is one strategy that has been suggested to lessen the impact of atrazine in the environment. The goal of this study is to charac...

2015
Guofu Hu Yiming Liu Xunzhong Zhang Fengjiao Yao Yan Huang Erik H. Ervin Bingyu Zhao Zhulong Chan

Soil salt-alkalization is a major limiting factor for crop production in many regions. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a warm-season C4 perennial rhizomatous bunchgrass and a target lignocellulosic biofuel species. The objective of this study was to evaluate relative alkali-salt tolerance among 30 switchgrass lines. Tillers of each switchgrass line were transplanted into pots filled with f...

2013
Hui Shen Charleson R Poovaiah Angela Ziebell Timothy J Tschaplinski Sivakumar Pattathil Erica Gjersing Nancy L Engle Rui Katahira Yunqiao Pu Robert Sykes Fang Chen Arthur J Ragauskas Jonathan R Mielenz Michael G Hahn Mark Davis C Neal Stewart Richard A Dixon

BACKGROUND Lignocellulosic biomass is one of the most promising renewable and clean energy resources to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. However, the resistance to accessibility of sugars embedded in plant cell walls (so-called recalcitrance) is a major barrier to economically viable cellulosic ethanol production. A recent report from the US National Academy of Sc...

2013
Abbie C. Schrotenboer Michael S. Allen Carolyn M. Malmstrom

Bioenergy production is driving modifications to native plant species for use as novel biofuel crops. Key aims are to increase crop growth rates and to enhance conversion efficiency by reducing biomass recalcitrance to digestion. However, selection for these biofuel-valuable traits has potential to compromise plant defenses and alter interactions with pests and pathogens. Insect-vectored plant ...

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