نتایج جستجو برای: panicum antidotale

تعداد نتایج: 1981  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Jiading Yang Eric Worley Qin Ma Jun Li Ivone Torres-Jerez Gaoyang Li Patrick X Zhao Ying Xu Yuhong Tang Michael Udvardi

Improving nitrogen (N) remobilization from aboveground to underground organs during yearly shoot senescence is an important goal for sustainable production of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) as a biofuel crop. Little is known about the genetic control of senescence and N use efficiency in perennial grasses such as switchgrass, which limits our ability to improve the process. Switchgrass abovegro...

2002
W. R OCUMPAUGH J. W. STUTH W. R. Ocumpaugh

Fecal seeding by livestock may be an effective, low-cost means of rangeland restoration. We compared recruitment of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) from seed fed to cattle and deposited in dung to that of broadcast-seeded plots receiving a comparable number of unfed seed. Although germinability of seed passed through livestock (52 to 62%) was reduced relative to that of broadcast seed (85 to ...

2015
Michael D. Masters Christopher K. Black Ilsa B. Kantola Krishna P. Woli Thomas Voigt Mark B. David Evan H. DeLucia

Replacing annual row crops with perennial grasses for bioenergy represents a landscape-level change in species composition, with the potential to impact annual soil nutrient removal on a regional scale. In this study we measured the concentration of ten essential nutrients in harvested material from three potential perennial bioenergy crops: Panicum virgatum L., Miscanthus giganteus, and a rees...

2010
Bryan Bals Chad Rogers Mingjie Jin Venkatesh Balan Bruce Dale

BACKGROUND When producing biofuels from dedicated feedstock, agronomic factors such as harvest time and location can impact the downstream production. Thus, this paper studies the effectiveness of ammonia fibre expansion (AFEX) pretreatment on two harvest times (July and October) and ecotypes/locations (Cave-in-Rock (CIR) harvested in Michigan and Alamo harvested in Alabama) for switchgrass (Pa...

2009
Jiyan Liu Dingfei Hu Guibin Jiang Jerald L. Schnoor

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are widely distributed persistent organic pollutants. In vitro research has shown that plant cell cultures might transform lower chlorinated congeners to hydroxylated PCBs, but there are few studies on in vivo metabolism of PCBs by intact whole plants. In this research, poplar plants (Populus deltoides x nigra, DN34) and switchgrass (Panicum vigratum, Alamo) wer...

2015
Geoffrey Ecker Juan Zalapa Carol Auer Xiaoming Pang

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a North American grass that exhibits vast genetic diversity across its geographic range. In the Northeastern US, local switchgrass populations were restricted to a narrow coastal zone before European settlement, but current populations inhabit inland road verges raising questions about their origin and genetics. These questions are important because switchgr...

Journal: :Biomacromolecules 2011
Gang Cheng Patanjali Varanasi Chenlin Li Hanbin Liu Yuri B Melnichenko Blake A Simmons Michael S Kent Seema Singh

Cellulose is inherently resistant to breakdown, and the native crystalline structure (cellulose I) of cellulose is considered to be one of the major factors limiting its potential in terms of cost-competitive lignocellulosic biofuel production. Here we report the impact of ionic liquid pretreatment on the cellulose crystalline structure in different feedstocks, including microcrystalline cellul...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
Patanjali Varanasi Priyanka Singh Rohit Arora Paul D Adams Manfred Auer Blake A Simmons Seema Singh

Ionic liquids (ILs) have shown great potential for the reduction of lignin in biomass after pretreatment. Although dilute acid and base pretreatments have been shown to result in pretreated biomass with substantially different lignin composition, there is scarce information on the composition of lignin of IL pretreated biomass. In this work, temperature dependent compositional changes in lignin...

Journal: :Insect science 2013
Arthur R Zangerl Saber Miresmailli Paul Nabity Allen Lawrance Alan Yanahan Corey A Mitchell Kristina J Anderson-Teixeira Mark B David May R Berenbaum Evan H DeLucia

The extensive land use conversion expected to occur to meet demands for bioenergy feedstock production will likely have widespread impacts on agroecosystem biodiversity and ecosystem services, including carbon sequestration. Although arthropod detritivores are known to contribute to litter decomposition and thus energy flow and nutrient cycling in many plant communities, their importance in bio...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Blake L Joyce Valtcho D Zheljazkov Robert Sykes Charles L Cantrell Choo Hamilton David G J Mann Miguel Rodriguez Jonathan R Mielenz Tess Astatkie C Neal Stewart

Cymbopogon flexuosus, lemongrass, and C. martinii, palmarosa, are perennial grasses grown to produce essential oils for the fragrance industry. The objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate biomass and oil yields as a function of nitrogen and sulfur fertilization, and (2) to characterize their utility for lignocellulosic ethanol compared to Panicum virgatum (switchgrass). Mean biomass yield...

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