Improving water use efficiency, nitrogen use efficiency, and radiation use efficiency in field crops under drought stress: A review

H Ullah, R Santiago-Arenas, Z Ferdous, A Attia… - Advances in …, 2019 - Elsevier
Raising temperature and increased drought events induced by a changing climate have
increased the need for efficient use of natural resources and energy supplies. Producing …

Institutional perspectives of climate-smart agriculture: A systematic literature review

E Totin, AC Segnon, M Schut, H Affognon… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is increasingly seen as a promising approach to feed the
growing world population under climate change. The review explored how institutional …

Ensemble models of GLM, FDA, MARS, and RF for flood and erosion susceptibility mapping: a priority assessment of sub-basins

A Mosavi, M Golshan, S Janizadeh… - Geocarto …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The mountainous watersheds are increasingly challenged with extreme erosions and
devastating floods due to climate change and human interventions. Hazard mapping is …

Ecosystem Services at the Farm Level—Overview, Synergies, Trade‐Offs, and Stakeholder Analysis

J Morizet‐Davis, NA Marting Vidaurre… - Global …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The current geological epoch is characterized by anthropogenic activity that greatly impacts
on natural ecosystems and their integrity. The complex networks of ecosystem services …

[HTML][HTML] Biomass yield, yield stability and soil carbon and nitrogen content under cropping systems destined for biorefineries

J Chen, K Manevski, PE Lærke, U Jørgensen - Soil and Tillage Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Sustainable agriculture should aim to increase biomass yield and yield stability, while
protecting soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content. However, few studies have concurrently …

Sustainable intensification of high-diversity biomass production for optimal biofuel benefits

Y Yang, D Tilman, C Lehman, JJ Trost - Nature Sustainability, 2018 - nature.com
The potential benefits of biofuels depend on the environmental impacts of biomass
production. High-diversity mixtures of grassland species grown on abandoned agricultural …

Marginal lands to grow novel bio-based crops: a plant breeding perspective

F Pancaldi, LM Trindade - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The biomass demand to fuel a growing global bio-based economy is expected to
tremendously increase over the next decades, and projections indicate that dedicated …

Global direct nitrous oxide emissions from the bioenergy crop sugarcane (Saccharum spp. inter-specific hybrids)

L Yang, Y Deng, X Wang, W Zhang, X Shi… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sugarcane is the second largest bioenergy crop in the world and it accounts for 80% of
global sugar production. Grown mostly in wet and warm tropics with relatively high nitrogen …

A critical review on lignocellulosic biomass yield modeling and the bioenergy potential from marginal land

J Haberzettl, P Hilgert, M von Cossel - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Lignocellulosic biomass from marginal land is needed for a social–ecologically sustainable
bioeconomy transition. However, how much biomass can be expected? This study …

Evaluating the potential of marginal lands available for sustainable cellulosic biofuel production in Italy

L Sallustio, AL Harfouche, L Salvati, M Marchetti… - Socio-Economic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Union aims to provide as much as one quarter of its transportation
fuels via biofuels derived from renewable sources by 2030. To put this into perspective, the …