نتایج جستجو برای: plant biomass production

تعداد نتایج: 992511  

2012
Sang-Kyu Jung Vinuselvi Parisutham Seong Hun Jeong Sung Kuk Lee

A major technical challenge in the cost-effective production of cellulosic biofuel is the need to lower the cost of plant cell wall degrading enzymes (PCDE), which is required for the production of sugars from biomass. Several competitive, low-cost technologies have been developed to produce PCDE in different host organisms such as Escherichia coli, Zymomonas mobilis, and plant. Selection of an...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2016
E B Santana E L S Marques J C T Dias

Microorganisms with the ability to release nutrients to the soil from insoluble sources may be useful for plant cultivation. We evaluated the growth-promoting effect on Jatropha curcas L. of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) and the native microbiota in soil with or without rock dust. J. curcas L. is important for biodiesel production. The experiments were performed in a greenhouse under a ...

2016
Meghann Elizabeth Jarchow Brian Wilsey Rob Anex Michael Thompson Philip Dixon

The use of prairie biomass as a renewable source of energy may constitute an important opportunity to improve the environmental sustainability of managed land. To date, assessments of the feasibility of using prairies for bioenergy production have focused on marginal areas with low yield potential. Growing prairies on more fertile soil or with moderate levels of fertilization may be an effectiv...

2017
Sara E. Blumer‐Schuette Jeffrey V. Zurawski Jonathan M. Conway Piyum Khatibi Derrick L. Lewis Quanzi Li Vincent L. Chiang Robert M. Kelly

Recalcitrance of plant biomass is a major barrier for commercially feasible cellulosic biofuel production. Chemical and enzymatic assays have been developed to measure recalcitrance and carbohydrate composition; however, none of these assays can directly report which polysaccharides a candidate microbe will sense during growth on these substrates. Here, we propose using the transcriptomic respo...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Susan C Cook-Patton Anurag A Agrawal

Although exotic plants comprise a substantial portion of floristic biodiversity, their contributions to community and ecosystem processes are not well understood. We manipulated plant species richness in old-field communities to compare the impacts of native vs. exotic species on plant biomass, seed production, and arthropod community structure. Plants within diverse communities, regardless of ...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2014
Jordan R Rofkar Daryl F Dwyer Deanna M Bobak

Here we report on the analysis of two aquatic plant species, Azolla caroliniana and Lemna minor, with respect to tolerance and uptake of co-occurring arsenic, copper, and silicon for use in engineered wetlands. Plants were cultured in nutrient solution that was amended with arsenic (0 or 20 microM), copper (2 or 78 microM), and silicon (0 or 1.8 mM) either singly or in combination. We hypothesi...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Heather R McCarthy Ram Oren Kurt H Johnsen Anne Gallet-Budynek Seth G Pritchard Charles W Cook Shannon L Ladeau Robert B Jackson Adrien C Finzi

*The potential for elevated [CO(2)]-induced changes to plant carbon (C) storage, through modifications in plant production and allocation of C among plant pools, is an important source of uncertainty when predicting future forest function. Utilizing 10 yr of data from the Duke free-air CO(2) enrichment site, we evaluated the dynamics and distribution of plant C. *Discrepancy between heights mea...

2017
Collins Mutai Joyce Njuguna Sita Ghimire

Endophytic and plant-associated bacteria were isolated from plants and rhizoplane soil of naturally grown Brachiaria grasses at International Livestock Research Institute in Nairobi, Kenya. Eighty-four bacterial strains were isolated from leaf tissues, root tissues, and rhizoplane soil on nutrient agar and 869 media. All bacterial strains were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic unit us...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Gregory Bokinsky Pamela P Peralta-Yahya Anthe George Bradley M Holmes Eric J Steen Jeffrey Dietrich Taek Soon Lee Danielle Tullman-Ercek Christopher A Voigt Blake A Simmons Jay D Keasling

One approach to reducing the costs of advanced biofuel production from cellulosic biomass is to engineer a single microorganism to both digest plant biomass and produce hydrocarbons that have the properties of petrochemical fuels. Such an organism would require pathways for hydrocarbon production and the capacity to secrete sufficient enzymes to efficiently hydrolyze cellulose and hemicellulose...

2015
D. Zak H. Reuter J. Augustin T. Shatwell M. Barth R. J. McInnes

Rewetting of long-term drained fens often results in the formation of eutrophic shallow lakes with an average water depth of less than 1 m. This is accompanied by a fast vegetation shift from cultivated grasses via submerged hydrophytes to helophytes. As a result of rapid plant dying and decomposition, these systems are highly dynamic wetlands characterised by a high mobilisation of nutrients a...

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