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

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

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

4. Early impacts of marginal land‐use transition to Miscanthus on soil quality and soil carbon storage across Europe.

5. Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates

6. Miscanthus as Energy Crop and Means of Mitigating Flood

8. Assessment of Drought and Zinc Stress Tolerance of Novel Miscanthus Hybrids and Arundo donax Clones Using Physiological, Biochemical, and Morphological Traits.

9. Moisture content estimation and senescence phenotyping of novel Miscanthus hybrids combining UAV‐based remote sensing and machine learning

10. Data for yield performance of fourteen novel inter- and intra-species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe

12. Range finding and testing factors affecting Miscanthus germination and early growth data

13. Variability of cell wall recalcitrance and composition in genotypes of Miscanthus from different genetic groups and geographical origin.

14. Improving field establishment and yield in seed propagated Miscanthus through manipulating plug size, sowing date and seedling age.

15. Developing Miscanthus seed plug establishment protocols with mulch film for commercial upscaling.

16. Transgenic ZmMYB167 Miscanthus sinensis with increased lignin to boost bioenergy generation for the bioeconomy.

17. The Effect of Different Agrotechnical Treatments on the Establishment of Miscanthus Hybrids in Soil Contaminated with Trace Metals.

19. The True Costs and Benefits of Miscanthus Cultivation.

20. Multispectral image analysis detects differences in drought responses in novel seeded Miscanthus sinensis hybrids.

21. Expanding the Miscanthus market in the UK: Growers in profile and experience, benefits and drawbacks of the bioenergy crop.

22. Site impacts nutrient translocation efficiency in intraspecies and interspecies miscanthus hybrids on marginal lands.

24. UAV Remote Sensing for High-Throughput Phenotyping and for Yield Prediction of Miscanthus by Machine Learning Techniques.

25. Optimizing seed‐based Miscanthus plug plant production with supplemental heat and light, compost type and volume.

26. Using a Taguchi DOE to investigate factors and interactions affecting germination in Miscanthus sinensis

27. Could Miscanthus replace maize as the preferred substrate for anaerobic digestion in the United Kingdom? Future breeding strategies

28. Influence of cutting height on biomass yield and quality of miscanthus genotypes.

29. Linkage mapping evidence for a syntenic QTL associated with flowering time in perennial C4 rhizomatous grasses Miscanthus and switchgrass.

30. Environmental influences on the growing season duration and ripening of diverse Miscanthus germplasm grown in six countries

31. Commercial experience with miscanthus crops: Establishment, yields and environmental observations.

32. Allelopathic and intraspecific growth competition effects establishment of direct sown Miscanthus.

33. Spatiotemporal assessment of farm‐gate production costs and economic potential of Miscanthus × giganteus, Panicum virgatum L., and Jatropha grown on marginal land in China.

34. Modeled spatial assessment of biomass productivity and technical potential of Miscanthus × giganteus, Panicum virgatum L., and Jatropha on marginal land in China.

35. Projections of global and UK bioenergy potential from Miscanthus × giganteus—Feedstock yield, carbon cycling and electricity generation in the 21st century.

36. Measured and modelled effect of land‐use change from temperate grassland to Miscanthus on soil carbon stocks after 12 years.

37. New Miscanthus hybrids cultivated at a Polish metal-contaminated site demonstrate high stomatal regulation and reduced shoot Pb and Cd concentrations.

38. Stem growth characteristics of high yielding Miscanthus correlate with yield, development and intraspecific competition within plots.

39. Harvest date and leaf:stem ratio determine methane hectare yield of miscanthus biomass.

40. Assessing seed priming, sowing date, and mulch film to improve the germination and survival of direct‐sown Miscanthus sinensis in the United Kingdom.

41. Using k-NN to analyse images of diverse germination phenotypes and detect single seed germination in Miscanthus sinensis.

42. Partitioning of ecosystem respiration of CO2 released during land-use transition from temperate agricultural grassland to Miscanthus × giganteus.

43. Economic and Environmental Assessment of Seed and Rhizome Propagated Miscanthus in the UK.

44. Harvest Time Optimization for Combustion Quality of Different Miscanthus Genotypes across Europe.

45. Towards Miscanthus combustion quality improvement: the role of flowering and senescence.

46. Extending Miscanthus Cultivation with Novel Germplasm at Six Contrasting Sites.

47. Site-Specific Management of Miscanthus Genotypes for Combustion and Anaerobic Digestion: A Comparison of Energy Yields.

48. Environmental costs and benefits of growing Miscanthus for bioenergy in the UK.

49. Radiation capture and conversion efficiencies of Miscanthus sacchariflorus, M. sinensis and their naturally occurring hybrid M. × giganteus.

50. Progress in upscaling Miscanthus biomass production for the European bio-economy with seed-based hybrids.

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