Miscanthus giganteus

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21A publication from Mississippi State University’s Office of Technology Commercialization  Giant Miscanthus a business without government subsidies. Second, he wants to see the United States less dependent on foreign re

A publication from Mississippi State University’s Office of Technology Commercialization Giant Miscanthus a business without government subsidies. Second, he wants to see the United States less dependent on foreign re

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Source URL: iptl.msstate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-13 16:18:20
22BIOENERGYTRAINING Modular Course Series BIOEN2  Bioenergy Crop Production & Harvesting

BIOENERGYTRAINING Modular Course Series BIOEN2 Bioenergy Crop Production & Harvesting

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Source URL: blogs.extension.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-20 11:32:00
23Clemson to host Switch grass Conference  Page 1 of 2 Clemson to host Switch grass Conference Vince Jackson, Special to the Independent-Mail

Clemson to host Switch grass Conference Page 1 of 2 Clemson to host Switch grass Conference Vince Jackson, Special to the Independent-Mail

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Source URL: agroecology.clemson.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-12 08:59:56
24Microsoft Word - Ensyn Comments to FONSI Long Version - Vienna[removed]00 pm.docx

Microsoft Word - Ensyn Comments to FONSI Long Version - Vienna[removed]00 pm.docx

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Source URL: www.rurdev.usda.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-20 15:03:09
25Findings prove Miscanthus x giganteus has great potential as an alternative energy source

Findings prove Miscanthus x giganteus has great potential as an alternative energy source

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 19:34:07
26Miscanthus adapts 6 June 2011 An article in the current issue of Global Change Biology Bioenergy finds that natural populations of Miscanthus are promising candidates as secondgeneration energy sources because they have

Miscanthus adapts 6 June 2011 An article in the current issue of Global Change Biology Bioenergy finds that natural populations of Miscanthus are promising candidates as secondgeneration energy sources because they have

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Source URL: phys.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-19 17:59:45
27Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

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Source URL: www.sungrant.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 05:04:08
28Reprinted from: Issues in new crops and new uses[removed]J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. Giant Miscanthus: Biomass Crop for Illinois Rich Pyter, Tom Voigt, Emily Heaton, Frank Dohleman, and St

Reprinted from: Issues in new crops and new uses[removed]J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. Giant Miscanthus: Biomass Crop for Illinois Rich Pyter, Tom Voigt, Emily Heaton, Frank Dohleman, and St

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Source URL: www.hort.purdue.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-24 11:38:54
29Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

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Source URL: www.sungrant.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-26 22:29:58
30Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

Regional Feedstock Partnership Highlights—Miscanthus Established in 2008 in Urbana, Illinois; West Lafayette, Indiana; Lexington, Kentucky; Mead, Nebraska; and Adelphia, New Jersey, this trial is evaluating Miscanthus

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Source URL: www.sungrant.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-23 18:35:26