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GCB BIOENERGY
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E257123
ISSN:
1757-1707
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An energy-biochar chain involving biomass gasification and rice cultivation in Northern Italy.
Academic Article
Biochar mineralization and priming effect on SOM decomposition in two European short rotation coppices.
Academic Article
CO
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fluxes of transitional bioenergy crops: Effect of land conversion during the first year of cultivation
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CO
2
uptake is offset by CH
4
and N
2
O emissions in a poplar short-rotation coppice
Academic Article
Can the agricultural AquaCrop model simulate water use and yield of a poplar short-rotation coppice?
Academic Article
Contribution of volatile organic compound fluxes to the ecosystem carbon budget of a poplar short-rotation plantation
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Evapotranspiration of annual and perennial biofuel crops in a variable climate
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Four-year measurement of net ecosystem gas exchange of switchgrass in a Mediterranean climate after long-term arable land use
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Hydrochar enhances growth of poplar for bioenergy while marginally contributing to direct soil carbon sequestration
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Is switchgrass good for carbon savings? Long-term results in marginal land
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Land-use change to bioenergy production in Europe: Implications for the greenhouse gas balance and soil carbon
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N2O fluxes of a bio-energy poplar plantation during a two years rotation period
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Physiological responses of Arundo donax ecotypes to drought: a common garden study
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Water and energy footprints of bioenergy crop production on marginal lands
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Water use of a multigenotype poplar short-rotation coppice from tree to stand scale
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Xylem morphology determines the drought response of two Arundo donax ecotypes from contrasting habitats
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Xylem morphology determines the drought response of two Arundo donax ecotypes from contrasting habitats
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