Cactus as Biomass Feb 7 Written By Rhiannon Parker Development and use of bioenergy feedstocks for semi-arid and arid lands Journal of Experimental Botany (2015) - Cushman, Davis Yang & Borland Five-year field trial of the biomass productivity and water input response of cactus pear (Opuntia spp.) as a bioenergy feedstock for arid lands GCB-Bioenergy (2021) - Neupane, Mayer, Niechayev, Bishop, & Cushman Characterization of lignocellulose of Opuntia (Cactaceae) species using FTIR spectroscopy: possible candidates for renewable raw material Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (2020) - Maceda, Soto-Hernández, Peña-Valdivia, Trejo & Terrazas Exploiting the potential of plants with crassulacean acid metabolism for bioenergy production on marginal lands Journal of Experimental Botany (2009) - Borland, Griffiths, Hartwell, & Smith The potential of spineless cactus as a drought tolerant energy crop for biogas production: a geographic analysis of potential impact depending on water use efficiency (WUE) and mean annual rainfall (MAR) in South Africa Acta Horticulturalae (2022) - Tarrisse, de Wit, & van Niekerk Biomass characterization of Agave and Opuntia as potential biofuel feedstocks Biomass and Bioenergy (2015) - Yang , Lu, Carl, Mayer, Cushman, Tian, & Lin. Potential for biofuels from the biomass of prickly pear cladodes: Challenges for bioethanol and biogas production in dry areas Biomass and Bioenergy (2016) - Santos, Dutra, do Prado, Bezerra Leite , de Souza, dos Santos, de Abreu, Simões, de Morais, & Menezes. biomassopuntiabiogasrenewable energysemi-arid land Rhiannon Parker
Cactus as Biomass Feb 7 Written By Rhiannon Parker Development and use of bioenergy feedstocks for semi-arid and arid lands Journal of Experimental Botany (2015) - Cushman, Davis Yang & Borland Five-year field trial of the biomass productivity and water input response of cactus pear (Opuntia spp.) as a bioenergy feedstock for arid lands GCB-Bioenergy (2021) - Neupane, Mayer, Niechayev, Bishop, & Cushman Characterization of lignocellulose of Opuntia (Cactaceae) species using FTIR spectroscopy: possible candidates for renewable raw material Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (2020) - Maceda, Soto-Hernández, Peña-Valdivia, Trejo & Terrazas Exploiting the potential of plants with crassulacean acid metabolism for bioenergy production on marginal lands Journal of Experimental Botany (2009) - Borland, Griffiths, Hartwell, & Smith The potential of spineless cactus as a drought tolerant energy crop for biogas production: a geographic analysis of potential impact depending on water use efficiency (WUE) and mean annual rainfall (MAR) in South Africa Acta Horticulturalae (2022) - Tarrisse, de Wit, & van Niekerk Biomass characterization of Agave and Opuntia as potential biofuel feedstocks Biomass and Bioenergy (2015) - Yang , Lu, Carl, Mayer, Cushman, Tian, & Lin. Potential for biofuels from the biomass of prickly pear cladodes: Challenges for bioethanol and biogas production in dry areas Biomass and Bioenergy (2016) - Santos, Dutra, do Prado, Bezerra Leite , de Souza, dos Santos, de Abreu, Simões, de Morais, & Menezes. biomassopuntiabiogasrenewable energysemi-arid land Rhiannon Parker