M Von Cossel, M Wagner, J Lask, E Magenau… - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
The growing bioeconomy will require a greater supply of biomass in the future for both bioenergy and bio-based products. Today, many bioenergy cropping systems (BCS) are …
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 …
L Cumplido-Marin, AR Graves, PJ Burgess, C Morhart… - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Current global temperature increases resulting from human activity threaten many ecosystems and societies, and have led to international and national policy commitments …
In recent years, the increased pressure of food and nutritional insecurity, land degradation, climate change, continuous declining soil fertility, and low and stagnant crop productivity has …
Bioenergy from perennial grasses mitigates climate change via displacing fossil fuels and storing atmospheric CO 2 belowground as soil carbon. Here, we conduct a critical review to …
Methods of growing plant biomass for the production of biogas in anaerobic digestion plants have a decisive influence on arable land and on the evaluation of biogas plant technologies …
M von Cossel, B Ohrem, G Gandamalla… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2024 - Elsevier
The sustainable production of plant biomass for energy and material application within a growing bioeconomy is crucial to overcome the dependence on fossil resources. The …
The rapid depletion of conventional fuel resources and rising energy demand has accelerated the search for alternative energy sources. Further, the expanding need to use …
M Von Cossel - Advanced Sustainable Systems, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
A growing bioeconomy requires increasing amounts of biomass from residues, wastes, and industrial crops for bio‐based products and bioenergy. There is much discussion about how …