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1. Wood pellets, what else? Greenhouse gas parity times of European electricity from wood pellets produced in the south-eastern United States using different softwood feedstocks.

2. Energy cover crops for biogas production increase soil organic carbon stocks: A modeling approach.

3. Optimized utilization of Salix—Perspectives for the genetic improvement toward sustainable biofuel value chains.

4. Time is of the essence when it comes to forest bioenergy.

5. Using dynamic relative climate impact curves to quantify the climate impact of bioenergy production systems over time.

6. Integrated lignocellulosic value chains in a growing bioeconomy: Status quo and perspectives.

7. Perennial biomass crops for a resource-constrained world.

8. Marginal lands for bioenergy in China; an outlook in status, potential and management.

9. Microalgal biofuels in China: The past, progress and prospects.

10. Cost‐effective use of abandoned agricultural land for biofuel production.

11. Quantifying the climate change effects of bioenergy systems: Comparison of 15 impact assessment methods.

12. Breeding progress and preparedness for mass‐scale deployment of perennial lignocellulosic biomass crops switchgrass, miscanthus, willow and poplar.

13. The economics of producing sustainable aviation fuel: a regional case study in Queensland, Australia.

14. Quantifying the global warming potential of CO2 emissions from wood fuels.

15. Time-dependent climate impact of a bioenergy system - methodology development and application to Swedish conditions.

16. Simulating the effects of harvest and biofuel production on the forest system carbon balance of the Midwest, USA.

17. CO2 emissions from biomass combustion for bioenergy: atmospheric decay and contribution to global warming.

18. Biofuels and invasive species from an African perspective - a review.

19. Additional supporting evidence for significant iLUC emissions of oilseed rape biodiesel production in the EU based on causal descriptive modeling approach.

20. Global warming potentials of stemwood used for energy and materials in Southern Finland: differentiation of impacts based on type of harvest and product lifetime.

21. Triple bottom line study of a lignocellulosic biofuel industry.

22. Biofuel technologies: Lessons learned and pathways to decarbonization.

23. The potential for bioenergy crops to contribute to meeting GB heat and electricity demands.

24. The availability of land for perennial energy crops in Great Britain.

25. The outcome is in the assumptions: analyzing the effects on atmospheric CO2 levels of increased use of bioenergy from forest biomass.

26. Thermal requirements for seed germination in Miscanthus compared with Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum), Reed canary grass ( Phalaris arundinaceae) , Maize ( Zea mays) and perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne).

27. Energy and greenhouse gas balance of bioenergy production from poplar and willow: a review.

28. A new agenda for blue agave landraces: food, energy and tequila.

29. Agave for tequila and biofuels: an economic assessment and potential opportunities.

30. Corn stover feedstock trials to support predictive modeling.

31. Potential use of bamboo resources in energy value‐added conversion technology and energy systems.

32. Bioenergy in the IPCC Assessments.

33. Climate impact of diverting residual biomass to cement production.

34. Diverting residual biomass to energy use: Quantifying the global warming potential of biogenic CO2 (GWPbCO2).

35. Uncertain effectiveness of Miscanthus bioenergy expansion for climate change mitigation explored using land surface, agronomic and integrated assessment models.

36. A system‐wide assessment of forest biomass production, markets, and carbon.

37. Marginal land conversion to perennial energy crops with biomass removal enhances soil carbon sequestration.

38. Bioenergy futures in Sweden - system effects of CO2 reduction and fossil fuel phase-out policies.

39. Relationship between biomass energy and economic growth in transition countries: panel ARDL approach.

40. Quantifying the effects of varietal types × management on the spatial variability of sorghum biomass across US environments.

41. Assessing the potential for unaccounted emissions from bioenergy and the implications for forests: The United States and global.

42. Is woody bioenergy carbon neutral? A comparative assessment of emissions from consumption of woody bioenergy and fossil fuel.

43. How much land does bioenergy require? An assessment for land‐scarce Switzerland.

44. 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 Renewable Energy Directive Recast.

45. Economic viability and carbon footprint of switchgrass for cellulosic biofuels: Insights from a spatial multi‐feedstock procurement landscape analysis.

46. Opportunities and barriers for biofuel and bioenergy production from poplar.

47. The effects of cultivar and rotation length (5 vs. 10 years) on biomass production and sustainability of poplar (Populus spp.) bioenergy plantation.

48. Improved productivity, water yield, and water use efficiency by incorporating switchgrass cultivation and native ecosystems in an integrated biofuel feedstock system.

49. Miscanthus: A fast‐growing crop for environmental remediation and biofuel production.

50. Quantifying the effects of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) on deep organic C stocks using natural abundance 14C in three marginal soils.