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Genetic improvement of bioenergy crops

Genetic improvement of bioenergy crops Book Reviews incorporation of some genetic and physiological processes. Against this backdrop a rationale is formulated as to why we The potential application of this model in crop breeding is should work on bioenergy crops, and the major concerns briefly discussed. The book ends with a chapter that describes about bioenergy are discussed. Of particular note is the the application of structural models in understanding insect potential of bioenergy production from lignocellulosic prey–predator relations, as FSPMs can provide a realistic biomass and sugars, which is most promising compared to opportunity for modelling the behavior of predators and bioenergy production from ethanol (some concerns voiced pests in crop canopies. against the latter are also addressed). Vermerris states that, Overall, this is an excellent book on an exciting topic, and it ‘A lot of misconceptions could be avoided if the origin of is well written by experts in the various fields. While a variety biofuels was indicated more clearly ... In addition to not of topics are presented quite briefly in the book, the references having an established processing scheme for lignocellulosic cited provide a comprehensive resource of papers and reviews biomass to incorporate into models, the development of to enable http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annals of Botany Oxford University Press

Genetic improvement of bioenergy crops

Annals of Botany , Volume 103 (6) – Apr 1, 2009

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Oxford University Press
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© Published by Oxford University Press.
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BOOK REVIEWS
ISSN
0305-7364
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1095-8290
DOI
10.1093/aob/mcp028
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Book Reviews incorporation of some genetic and physiological processes. Against this backdrop a rationale is formulated as to why we The potential application of this model in crop breeding is should work on bioenergy crops, and the major concerns briefly discussed. The book ends with a chapter that describes about bioenergy are discussed. Of particular note is the the application of structural models in understanding insect potential of bioenergy production from lignocellulosic prey–predator relations, as FSPMs can provide a realistic biomass and sugars, which is most promising compared to opportunity for modelling the behavior of predators and bioenergy production from ethanol (some concerns voiced pests in crop canopies. against the latter are also addressed). Vermerris states that, Overall, this is an excellent book on an exciting topic, and it ‘A lot of misconceptions could be avoided if the origin of is well written by experts in the various fields. While a variety biofuels was indicated more clearly ... In addition to not of topics are presented quite briefly in the book, the references having an established processing scheme for lignocellulosic cited provide a comprehensive resource of papers and reviews biomass to incorporate into models, the development of to enable

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Annals of BotanyOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 2009

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