InTech, 2013, 458 pages, ISBN: 9789535111061 9535111061
This two-volume book on biomass is a reflection of the increase in biomass related research and applications, driven by overall higher interest in sustainable energy and food sources, by increased awareness of potentials and pitfalls of using biomass for energy, by the concerns for food supply and by multitude of potential biomass uses as a source material in organic chemistry, bringing in the concept of bio-refinery.
It reflects the trend in broadening of biomass related research and an increased focus on second-generation bio-fuels.
Biomass CultivationCrop Rotation Biomass and Effects on Sugarcane Yield in Brazil
Generation and Utilization of Microbial Biomass Hydrolysates in Recovery and Production of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
Considerations for Sustainable Biomass Production in Quercus-Dominated Forest Ecosystems
Biomass Production in Northern Great Plains of USA - Agronomic Perspective
Design of a Cascade Observer for a Model of Bacterial Batch Culture with Nutrient Recycling
Harvest Systems and Analysis for Herbaceous Biomass
Bio-ReactorsBiological Activated Carbon Treatment Process for Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment
Biomass Digestion to Produce Organic Fertilizers: A Case-Study on Digested Livestock Manure
Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen Compounds in Hybrid Bioreactors
Animal Manures: Recycling and Management Technologies
Methods and Applications of Deoxygenation for the Conversion of Biomass to Petrochemical Products
Aquatic BiomassBiofloc Technology (BFT): A Review for Aquaculture Application and Animal Food Industry
Phytoplankton Biomass Impact on the Lake Water Quality
Novel Biomass UtilizationTowards the Production of Second Generation Ethanol from Sugarcane Bagasse in Brazil
Sugarcane Biomass Production and Renewable Energy
Paenibacillus curdlanolyticus Strain B-6 Multienzyme Complex: A Novel System for Biomass Utilization
Methanogenic System of a Small Lowland Stream Sitka, Czech Republic
How Soil Nutrient Availability Influences Plant Biomass and How Biomass Stimulation Alleviates Heavy Metal Toxicity in Soils: The Cases of Nutrient Use Efficient Genotypes and Phy tore mediators, Respectively