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1. Modelling the Limits of Bioenergy.

2. Are biomass feedstocks sustainable? A systematic review of three key sustainability metrics.

3. Projecting investment potential of an emerging forest bioeconomy market: An EU—Australian benchmarking study.

4. The good, the bad, and the future: Systematic review identifies best use of biomass to meet air quality and climate policies in California.

5. Carbon‐negative hydrogen production: Fundamentals for a techno‐economic and environmental assessment of HyBECCS approaches.

6. Quantifying the effect of landscape structure on transport costs for biorefinery of agricultural and forestry wastes in Malaysia.

7. A value chain approach to improve biomass policy formation.

8. 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.

9. Determining optimal size reduction and densification for biomass feedstock using the BioFeed optimization model

10. GIS-enabled biomass-ethanol supply chain optimization: model development and Miscanthus application

11. Soil N2O emissions with different reduced tillage methods during the establishment of Miscanthus in temperate grassland.

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

13. Applications of artificial intelligence‐based modeling for bioenergy systems: A review.

14. Simulation of sorghum introduction and its impacts on land use change—A case study on Lubelski region of Eastern Poland.

15. Water use and radiation balance of miscanthus and corn on marginal land in the coastal plain region of North Carolina.

16. Yield development and nutrient offtake in contrasting miscanthus hybrids under green and brown harvest regimes.

17. Decadal change in soil carbon and nitrogen with a Miscanthus × giganteus crop on abandoned agricultural land in southeast Ohio.

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

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

20. Evaluation of the potential land for biofuel plant development in the Shaanxi Province, China.

21. Hydrothermal carbonization: Sustainable pathways for waste‐to‐energy conversion and biocoal production.

22. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR RURAL INDIA.

23. Comparative Study of the Physicochemical Properties of FAME from Seed Oils of Some Native Species of Brazilian Atlantic Forest.

24. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) cultivars have similar impacts on soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and microbial function.

25. Net carbon sequestration implications of intensified timber harvest in Northeastern U.S. forests.

26. A spatial assessment of potential biomass for bioenergy in Australia in 2010, and possible expansion by 2030 and 2050.

27. Diversification and use of bioenergy to maintain future grasslands.

28. Competing uses for China's straw: the economic and carbon abatement potential of biochar.

29. Competing uses of biomass for energy and chemicals: implications for long-term global CO2 mitigation potential.

30. Estimating the ex ante adoption determinants of novel cropping systems with nonpecuniary benefits.

31. A 30% reduction in switchgrass rhizome reserves did not decrease biomass yield.

32. Bioenergy crops, biodiversity and ecosystem services in temperate agricultural landscapes—A review of synergies and trade‐offs.

33. Managing water in agricultural landscapes with short-rotation biomass plantations.

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

35. Modelling the carbon and nitrogen balances of direct land use changes from energy crops in Denmark: a consequential life cycle inventory.

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

37. Path toward 100% renewable energy future and feasibility of power‐to‐gas technology in Nordic countries.

38. Biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sacchariflorus germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia, North America, and Europe.

39. The perennial biogas crops cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.) and field grass pose better autumn and overwintering habitats for arthropods than silage maize (Zea mays L.).

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

41. Doubling protected land area may be inefficient at preserving the extent of undeveloped land and could cause substantial regional shifts in land use.

42. BLOEM: A spatially explicit model of bioenergy and carbon capture and storage, applied to Brazil.

43. Cassava (Manihot esculenta) dual use for food and bioenergy: A review.

44. Clean energy strategies and pathways to meet British Columbia's decarbonization targets.

45. Transcriptome and metabolome integration in sugarcane through culm development.

46. Nutrient management and bioaugmentation interactively shape plant--microbe interactions in Miscanthus x giganteus.

47. Bioenergy sorghum stem growth regulation: intercalary meristem localization, development, and gene regulatory network analysis.

48. Improving the representation of sugarcane crop in the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) model for climate impact assessment.

49. Switchgrass cropping systems affect soil carbon and nitrogen and microbial diversity and activity on marginal lands.

50. Key environmental and production factors for understanding variation in switchgrass chemical attributes.