Global Change Biology Bioenergy

Papers
(The median citation count of Global Change Biology Bioenergy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
How biochar works, and when it doesn't: A review of mechanisms controlling soil and plant responses to biochar425
Biochar in agriculture – A systematic review of 26 global meta‐analyses212
Microbial diversity and the abundance of keystone species drive the response of soil multifunctionality to organic substitution and biochar amendment in a tea plantation84
Applications of artificial intelligence‐based modeling for bioenergy systems: A review80
Considering sustainability thresholds for BECCS in IPCC and biodiversity assessments79
Applying a science‐based systems perspective to dispel misconceptions about climate effects of forest bioenergy63
The broad impacts of corn stover and wheat straw removal for biofuel production on crop productivity, soil health and greenhouse gas emissions: A review63
Season‐long characterization of high‐cannabinoid hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) reveals variation in cannabinoid accumulation, flowering time, and disease resistance62
Bioenergy for climate change mitigation: Scale and sustainability62
Functional response of the soil microbial community to biochar applications62
Effects of biochar application on soil nitrogen transformation, microbial functional genes, enzyme activity, and plant nitrogen uptake: A meta‐analysis of field studies62
Redefining marginal land for bioenergy crop production62
Potential of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) for paired phytoremediation and bioenergy production61
Long‐term biochar application promotes rice productivity by regulating root dynamic development and reducing nitrogen leaching57
Brassica carinata: Biology and agronomy as a biofuel crop44
Does biochar improve all soil ecosystem services?44
Improving lignocellulosic biofuel production by CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated lignin modification in barley44
Differential responses of soil nitrogen‐oxide emissions to organic substitution for synthetic fertilizer and biochar amendment in a subtropical tea plantation39
Quantitative assessment of the potential for soil improvement by planting Miscanthus on saline‐alkaline soil and the underlying microbial mechanism38
Limited effect of environmental stress on cannabinoid profiles in high‐cannabidiol hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)37
Comparative life cycle assessment of bio‐based insulation materials: Environmental and economic performances35
Towards identifying industrial crop types and associated agronomies to improve biomass production from marginal lands in Europe35
On the role of forests and the forest sector for climate change mitigation in Sweden33
A regional inter‐disciplinary partnership focusing on the development of a carinata‐centered bioeconomy32
In silico assessment of the potential of basalt amendments to reduce N2O emissions from bioenergy crops32
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock alter the functional groups and carbon sequestration potential of Phragmites australis‐ and Spartina alterniflora‐derived biochars31
How much is soil nitrous oxide emission reduced with biochar application? An evaluation of meta‐analyses31
Ecosystem‐scale biogeochemical fluxes from three bioenergy crop candidates: How energy sorghum compares to maize and miscanthus30
Integrated pest management strategies for cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala) in oilseed rape29
Global soil organic carbon changes and economic revenues with biochar application29
Compensation of high nitrogen toxicity and nitrogen deficiency with biochar amendment through enhancement of soil fertility and nitrogen use efficiency promoted rice growth and yield28
The impact of climate change and climate extremes on sugarcane production28
Biocharsupply‐chainand challenges to commercialization25
Five‐year field trial of the biomass productivity and water input response of cactus pear (Opuntia spp.) as a bioenergy feedstock for arid lands25
Biochar increases tree biomass in a managed boreal forest, but does not alter N2O, CH4, and CO2 emissions25
Lipid production is more than doubled by manipulating a diacylglycerol acyltransferase in algae24
How contradictory EU policies led to the development of a pest: The story of oilseed rape and the cabbage stem flea beetle23
Global implications of crop‐based bioenergy with carbon capture and storage for terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity23
Belowground biomass C outweighs soil organic C of perennial energy crops: Insights from a long‐term multispecies trial22
Lignocellulosic ethanol production combined with CCS—A study of GHG reductions and potential environmental trade‐offs22
Tillage system and seeding rate effects on the performance of Brassica carinata22
A role for differential Rubisco activase isoform expression in C4 bioenergy grasses at high temperature22
Closing an open balance: The impact of increased tree harvest on forest carbon22
Activated biochars derived from wood biomass liquefaction residues for effective removal of hazardous hexavalent chromium from aquatic environments21
Marginal lands for bioenergy in China; an outlook in status, potential and management21
Perennial biomass cropping and use: Shaping the policy ecosystem in European countries21
Distinctively altered lignin biosynthesis by site‐modification of OsCAD2 for enhanced biomass saccharification in rice21
Fertility management for industrial hemp production: Current knowledge and future research needs21
Changes in perspective needed to forge ‘no‐regret’ forest‐based climate change mitigation strategies21
Processing Miscanthus to high‐value chemicals: A techno‐economic analysis based on process simulation21
Break‐even price and carbon emissions of carinata‐based sustainable aviation fuel production in the Southeastern United States20
The combination of biochar and PGPBs stimulates the differentiation in rhizosphere soil microbiome and metabolites to suppress soil‐borne pathogens under consecutive monoculture regimes20
Growing winter Brassica carinata as part of a diversified crop rotation for integrated weed management20
Moisture content estimation and senescence phenotyping of novel Miscanthus hybrids combining UAV‐based remote sensing and machine learning19
Transcriptome and proteome analyses of the molecular mechanisms underlying changes in oil storage under drought stress in Brassica napus L.19
Marginal land conversion to perennial energy crops with biomass removal enhances soil carbon sequestration19
Improved production of bacterial cellulose through investigation of effects of inhibitory compounds from lignocellulosic hydrolysates19
The photosynthetic response of C3 and C4 bioenergy grass species to fluctuating light19
Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) research priorities: Opinions from United States hemp stakeholders19
Soil net nitrogen mineralization and leaching under Miscanthus × giganteus and Zea mays19
Perennial grass bioenergy cropping systems: Impacts on soil fauna and implications for soil carbon accrual18
Control of sucrose accumulation in sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) involves miRNA‐mediated regulation of genes and transcription factors associated with sugar metabolism18
Long‐term yields in annual and perennial bioenergy crops in the Midwestern United States17
Sustainable production of microalgae biomass for biofuel and chemicals through recycling of water and nutrient within the biorefinery context: A review17
Biochar and nitrogen fertilizer promote rice yield by altering soil enzyme activity and microbial community structure17
Perennial biomass crops on marginal land improve both regional climate and agricultural productivity17
Assessing the impacts of biochar‐blended urea on nitrogen use efficiency and soil retention in wheat production17
Supply potential of lignocellulosic energy crops grown on marginal land and greenhouse gas footprint of advanced biofuels—A spatially explicit assessment under the sustainability criteria of the Renew16
An approach to sustainable agriculture by untangling the fate of contrasting nitrogen sources in double‐season rice grown with and without biochar16
Maleic acid hydrotropic fractionation of wheat straw to facilitate value‐added multi‐product biorefinery at atmospheric pressure16
Techno‐economic feasibility analysis of engineered energycane‐based biorefinery co‐producing biodiesel and ethanol16
Converting lignin into long‐chain fatty acids with the electro‐Fenton reaction15
Biochar from animal manure: A critical assessment on technical feasibility, economic viability, and ecological impact15
Brassica carinata biomass, yield, and seed chemical composition response to nitrogen rates and timing on southern Coastal Plain soils in the United States15
Antagonistic interaction between biochar and nitrogen addition on soil greenhouse gas fluxes: A global synthesis15
Impact of biochar amendment on soil hydrological properties and crop water use efficiency: A global meta‐analysis and structural equation model15
Biochar co‐compost improves nitrogen retention and reduces carbon emissions in a winter wheat cropping system15
Opportunities and barriers for biofuel and bioenergy production from poplar15
A system‐wide assessment of forest biomass production, markets, and carbon14
Adapting the CROPGRO model to simulate growth and production of Brassica carinata, a bio‐fuel crop14
Integrated assessment of the role of bioenergy within the EU energy transition targets to 205014
A C6/C5 co‐fermentingSaccharomyces cerevisiaestrain with the alleviation of antagonism between xylose utilization and robustness14
Site impacts nutrient translocation efficiency in intraspecies and interspecies miscanthus hybrids on marginal lands14
Responsiveness of miscanthus and switchgrass yields to stand age and nitrogen fertilization: A meta‐regression analysis14
N2 and N2O mitigation potential of replacing maize with the perennial biomass crop Silphium perfoliatum—An incubation study14
Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe14
Biomass and methane yield of giant reed (Arundo donaxL.) as affected by single and double annual harvest13
Influence of cutting height on biomass yield and quality of miscanthus genotypes13
Multilocation changes in soil carbon stocks from sugarcane straw removal for bioenergy production in Brazil13
Transcriptomic exploration of a high sucrose mutant in comparison with the low sucrose mother genotype in sugarcane during sugar accumulating stage13
Responses of soil surface greenhouse gas emissions to nitrogen and sulfur fertilizer rates toBrassica carinatagrown as a bio‐jet fuel13
A parsimonious model for calculating the greenhouse gas emissions of miscanthus cultivation using current commercial practice in the United Kingdom13
Integrated sustainable process for polyhydroxyalkanoates production from lignocellulosic waste by purple phototrophic bacteria13
Enhanced anaerobic digestion of dairy wastewater in a granular activated carbon amended sequential batch reactor12
Long‐term biochar application governs the molecular compositions and decomposition of organic matter in paddy soil12
Can switchgrass increase carbon accrual in marginal soils? The importance of site selection12
Expanding the Miscanthus market in the UK: Growers in profile and experience, benefits and drawbacks of the bioenergy crop12
Identification and analysis of stem‐specific promoters from sugarcane and energy cane for oil accumulation in their stems12
Process development and analyses for the co‐production of 2‐methyltetrahydrofuran and 1,4‐pentanediol from lignocellulosic biomass12
Ecologically adaptable Populus simonii is specific for recalcitrance‐reduced lignocellulose and largely enhanced enzymatic saccharification among woody plants12
Farmers' heterogeneous perceptions of marginal land for biofuel crops in US Midwestern states considering biophysical and socioeconomic factors11
Managing liquid digestate to support the sustainable biogas industry in China: Maximizing biogas‐linked agro‐ecosystem balance11
Occurrence of arthropod pests associated with Brassica carinata and impact of defoliation on yield11
Consumer response to hemp: A case study of Vermont residents from 2019 to 202011
Deciphering the initial products of coal during methanogenic bioconversion: Based on an untargeted metabolomics approach11
Evaluating the suitability of marginal land for a perennial energy crop on the Loess Plateau of China11
Magnetic biochar affects the metabolic pathway in methanogenesis of anaerobic digestion of food waste11
Quantifying the effects of varietal types × management on the spatial variability of sorghum biomass across US environments11
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and biochar influence simazine decomposition and leaching11
Germplasm evaluation of Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) for alternative biomass for cellulosic ethanol production11
Bioenergy sorghum’s deep roots: A key to sustainable biomass production on annual cropland10
Carbon‐negative hydrogen production: Fundamentals for a techno‐economic and environmental assessment of HyBECCS approaches10
Assessing hydrologic and water quality effects of land use conversion to Brassica carinata as a winter biofuel crop in the southeastern coastal plain of Georgia, USA using the SWAT model10
Stover and biochar can improve soil microbial necromass carbon, and enzymatic transformation at the genetic level10
Potassium permanganate assisted organosolv pretreatment enhances enzymatic hydrolysis of corn stover10
Physiological analysis of growth and development of winter carinata (Brassica carinata A. Braun)10
Uncertainty of modelled bioenergy with carbon capture and storage due to variability of input data10
Different life‐form strategies of perennial energy crops and related nutrient exports require a differentiating view specifically concerning a sustainable cultivation on marginal land10
Nutrient management and bioaugmentation interactively shape plant–microbe interactions inMiscanthus × giganteus9
The legacy effect of biochar application on soil nitrous oxide emissions9
No evidence that conifer biochar impacts soil functioning by serving as microbial refugia in boreal soils9
Planting miscanthus instead of row crops may increase the productivity and economic performance of farmed potholes9
Biogas residue biochar shifted bacterial community, mineralization, and molecular structure of organic carbon in a sandy loam Alfisol9
Adapting the cultivation of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) to marginal lands: A review9
The impact of land‐use change emissions on the potential of bioenergy as climate change mitigation option for a Brazilian low‐carbon energy system9
Toward sustainable production of value‐added bioenergy and industrial oils in oilseed and biomass feedstocks8
Converting carbon dioxide to high value‐added products: Microalgae‐based green biomanufacturing8
Continuous synthesis of 5‐hydroxymethylfurfural from biomass in on‐farm biorefinery8
Broad‐scale wood degradation dynamics in the face of climate change: A meta‐analysis8
Redesign of dryland apple orchards by intercropping the bioenergy crop canola (Brassica napus L.): Achieving sustainable intensification8
Water use efficiency of poplars grown for biomass production in the Midwestern United States8
Potential use of bamboo resources in energy value‐added conversion technology and energy systems8
Catalytic pyrolysis of biomass to produce bio‐oil using layered double hydroxides (LDH)‐derived materials8
Multispectral image analysis detects differences in drought responses in novel seeded Miscanthus sinensis hybrids8
Sustainable aviation fuel production from Brassica carinata in the Southern United States8
Switchgrass cropping systems affect soil carbon and nitrogen and microbial diversity and activity on marginal lands7
Biofuel technologies: Lessons learned and pathways to decarbonization7
Improved productivity, water yield, and water use efficiency by incorporating switchgrass cultivation and native ecosystems in an integrated biofuel feedstock system7
The effects of integrated food and bioenergy cropping systems on crop yields, soil health, and biomass quality: The EU and Brazilian experience7
Soil extracellular oxidases mediated nitrogen fertilization effects on soil organic carbon sequestration in bioenergy croplands7
Optimizing pollinator conservation and crop yield among perennial bioenergy crops7
Acid‐etched Pt/Al‐MCM‐41 catalysts for fuel production by one‐step hydrotreatment of Jatropha oil7
Valorization of tree leaves waste using microwave‐assisted hydrothermal carbonization process7
Temporal dynamics of free‐living nitrogen fixation in the switchgrass rhizosphere7
Intra‐ and inter‐annual variability of nitrification in the rhizosphere of field‐grown bioenergy sorghum7
Biochemical conversion of Brassicacarinata biomass to organic acids7
Large‐scale deployment of grass in crop rotations as a multifunctional climate mitigation strategy7
The effects of cultivar and rotation length (5 vs. 10 years) on biomass production and sustainability of poplar (Populus spp.) bioenergy plantation7
Identification of early abandonment in cropland through radar‐based coherence data and application of a Random‐Forest model7
Diverting residual biomass to energy use: Quantifying the global warming potential of biogenic CO2 (GWPbCO2)7
Seed yield and quality responses of oilseed crops to simulated nitrogen deposition: A meta‐analysis of field studies7
Development and characterization of a Napier grass (Cenchrus purpureus Schumach) mapping population for flowering‐time‐ and biomass‐related traits reveal individuals with exceptional potential 7
Novel Miscanthus hybrids: Modelling productivity on marginal land in Europe using dynamics of canopy development determined by light interception7
Amending biochar affected enzyme activities and nitrogen turnover in Phaeozem and Luvisol6
Assessing the potential for unaccounted emissions from bioenergy and the implications for forests: The United States and global6
Climate cooling benefits of cellulosic bioenergy crops from elevated albedo6
Effects of microplastics and biochar on soil cadmium availability and wheat plant performance6
Improving the representation of sugarcane crop in the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) model for climate impact assessment6
Bridging modelling and policymaking efforts to realize the European bioeconomy6
Is switchgrass good for carbon savings? Long‐term results in marginal land6
Impacts of monoculture cropland to alley cropping agroforestry conversion on soil N2O emissions6
A new bioenergy model that simulates the impacts of plant‐microbial interactions, soil carbon protection, and mechanistic tillage on soil carbon cycling6
Spatially variable hydrologic impact and biomass production tradeoffs associated with Eucalyptus (E. grandis) cultivation for biofuel production in Entre Rios, Argentina6
Unravelling the distinctive growth mechanism of proso millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) under salt stress: From root‐to‐leaf adaptations to molecular response6
An efficient virus‐induced gene silencing (VIGS) system for gene functional studies in Miscanthus6
Optimized utilization of Salix—Perspectives for the genetic improvement toward sustainable biofuel value chains6
Potential for biochar carbon sequestration from crop residues: A global spatially explicit assessment6
Continued obstacles to wood‐based biomass production in the southeastern United States6
The development of a new crop growth model SwitchFor for yield mapping of switchgrass5
How does plant population density affect the biomass of Ravenna grass?5
Limited effect of wood ash application on soil quality as indicated by a multisite assessment of soil organic matter attributes5
Bioconversion of lignocellulosic ‘waste’ to high‐value food proteins: Recombinant production of bovine and human αS1‐casein based on wheat straw lignocellulose5
Aboveground and belowground responses to cyanobacterial biofertilizer supplement in a semi‐arid, perennial bioenergy cropping system5
Direct and indirect interactions between biochar properties, plant belowground traits, and plant performance5
Under what circumstances can the forest sector contribute to 2050 climate change mitigation targets? A study from forest ecosystems to landfill methane emissions for the province of Quebec, Canada5
Drop‐in ready jet biofuel from carinata: A real options analysis of processing plant investments5
Evaluation of sugar feedstocks for bio‐based chemicals: A consequential, regionalized life cycle assessment5
Developing Miscanthus seed plug establishment protocols with mulch film for commercial upscaling5
Effect of anaerobic digestate fuel pellet production on Enterobacteriaceae and Salmonella persistence5
Effects of various straw incorporation strategies on soil phosphorus fractions and transformations5
Microbial community and network differently reshaped by crushed straw or biochar incorporation and associated with nitrogen fertilizer level5
Agroecosystem model simulations reveal spatial variability in relative productivity in biomass sorghum and maize in Iowa, USA5
Biomass production in mixed short rotation coppice with poplar‐hybrids (Populus spp.) and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)5
Physiological response of Miscanthus genotypes to salinity stress under elevated CO25
Ascertaining land allocation decisions of farmers about the adoption of carinata as a potential crop for sustainable aviation fuel production in the Southern United States5
Climate‐based identification of suitable cropping areas for giant reed and reed canary grass on marginal land in Central and Southern Europe under climate change5
Implications of large‐scale miscanthus cultivation in water protection areas: A Life Cycle Assessment with model coupling for improved policy support5
Economic viability and carbon footprint of switchgrass for cellulosic biofuels: Insights from a spatial multi‐feedstock procurement landscape analysis5
Development and validation of time‐domain 1H‐NMR relaxometry correlation for high‐throughput phenotyping method for lipid contents of lignocellulosic feedstocks5
Biomass yield potential on U.S. marginal land and its contribution to reach net‐zero emission4
Effects of sorghum biomass quality on ensilability and methane yield4
New strategy for the biosynthesis of alternative feed protein: Single‐cell protein production from straw‐based biomass4
Conversion of carbon dioxide into valencene and other sesquiterpenes with metabolic engineered Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cell factories4
Elevated efficiency of C3 photosynthesis in bamboo grasses: A possible consequence of enhanced refixation of photorespired CO24
Social assessment of miscanthus cultivation in Croatia: Assessing farmers' preferences and willingness to cultivate the crop4
Climate impact of diverting residual biomass to cement production4
Pest suppression potential varies across 10 bioenergy cropping systems4
Fungal systems for lignocellulose deconstruction: From enzymatic mechanisms to hydrolysis optimization4
Deacetylation kinetics of promising energy crops, hemp and kenaf, for cellulosic ethanol production4
Long‐term cultivation of Miscanthus and switchgrass accelerates soil organic carbon accumulation by decreasing carbon mineralization in infertile red soil4
“Two‐steps” seed‐derived plugs as an effective propagation method for the establishment of Miscanthus in saline–alkaline soil4
Does renewable mean good for climate? Biogenic carbon in climate impact assessments of biomass utilization4
Converting perennial energy crops cup plant and field grass to arable cropping affects weed infestation, soil nitrogen mineralization and subsequent silage maize yield4
Price interconnection of fuel and food markets: Evidence from biodiesel in the United States4
Parallel proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses reveal cellobiose‐dependent regulation of lignocellulase secretion in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa4
Time dynamic climate impacts of a eucalyptus pulp product: Life cycle assessment including biogenic carbon and substitution effects4
Effects of soil physics, chemistry, and microbiology on soil carbon sequestration in infertile red soils after long‐term cultivation of perennial grasses4
Biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sacchariflorus germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia, North America, and Europe4
Long‐term biochar application promoted soil aggregate‐associated potassium availability and maize potassium uptake4
How much land does bioenergy require? An assessment for land‐scarce Switzerland4
Global warming intensity of biofuel derived from switchgrass grown on marginal land in Michigan4
Accelerating the development of a sustainable bioenergy portfolio through stable isotopes4
Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates4
Emerging wild virus of native grass bioenergy feedstock is well‐established in the Midwestern USA and associated with premature stand senescence4
Effects of greenhouse gas emissions timing on alternative biomass and fossil energy sources for district heating4
ComparativeLCAstudies of simulatedHMFbiorefineries from maize and miscanthus as an example of first‐ and second‐generation biomass as a tool for process development4
Biomass yield improvement in switchgrass through genomic prediction of flowering time4
Quantifying past, current, and future forest carbon stocks within agroforestry systems in central Alberta, Canada4
Perovskite modified catalysts with improved coke resistance for steam reforming of glycerol to renewable hydrogen fuel3
CO2 emission mitigation through fuel transition on Danish CHP and district heating plants3
Mobilizing sorghum genetic diversity: Biochemical and histological‐assisted design of a stem ideotype for biomethane production3
Comparisons of biomass, water use efficiency and water use strategies across five genomic groups ofPopulusand its hybrids3
Determining spatially varying profit‐maximizing management practices for miscanthus and switchgrass production in the rainfed United States3
Variability of stem solidness among miscanthus genotypes and its role on mechanical properties of polypropylene composites3
Loop optimization of Trichoderma reesei endoglucanases for balancing the activity–stability trade‐off through cross‐strategy between machine learning and the B‐factor analysis3
The alleviation of manganese toxicity by ammonium in sugarcane is related to pectin content, pectin methyl esterification, and nitric oxide3
Species composition of semi‐natural mesic grasslands as a factor influencing the methane yield of plant biomass (Central Europe)3
A minimally managed switchgrass ecosystem in a humid subtropical climate is a source of carbon to the atmosphere3
Determinants of the economic viability of mallee eucalypts as a short rotation coppice crop integrated into farming systems of Western Australia3
Heterogeneous diacylglycerol acyltransferase expression enhances lipids and PUFA in Chlorella species3
Accumulation of C4‐carbon from Miscanthus in organic‐matter‐rich soils3
Life‐cycle greenhouse gas emissions in power generation using palm kernel shell3
Two birds with one stone: A combined environmental and economic performance assessment of rapeseed‐based biodiesel production3
Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes3
Revealing the relationship between nitrogen use efficiency‐related QTLs and carbon and nitrogen metabolism regulation in poplar3
BLOEM: A spatially explicit model of bioenergy and carbon capture and storage, applied to Brazil3
Method for assessing the potential of miscanthus on marginal lands for high temperature heat demand: The case studies of France and Belgium3
Lowering whole cost for sugarcane‐based ethanol production by engineered Zymomonas mobilis3
Investigating the potential of Andean lupin as a lignocellulosic feedstock for Europe: First genome‐wide association study on Lupinus mutabilis biomass quality3
Drought‐tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub‐Saharan Africa3
Flexibilization or biomethane upgrading? Investment preference of German biogas plant operators for the follow‐up of guaranteed feed‐in tariffs3
Accounting for carbon flows into and from (bio)plastic in a national climate inventory3
Effect of tree species on the elemental composition of wood ashes and their fertilizer values on agricultural soils3
Photosynthetic H2 production: Lessons from the regulation of electron transfer in microalgae3
Cropland‐to‐Miscanthus conversion alters soil bacterial and archaeal communities influencing N‐cycle in Northern China3
Investigating applied drought in Miscanthus sinensis; sensitivity, response mechanisms, and subsequent recovery3
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