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U.S. DOE. 2006. "Breaking the Biological Barriers to Cellulosic
Ethanol: A Joint Research Agenda," DOE/SC/EE-0095, U.S. Department
of Energy Office of Science and Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy,
http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/biofuels/.
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Reduced Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Ethanol from Biomass
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Miscanthus Growth over a Single Growing Season in Illinois
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Potential Biomass Resources: A Total of More than 1.3 Billion Dry Tons a Year
from Agriculture
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Biomass Analysis for the Billion-Ton Study
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Traditional Cellulosic Biomass Conversion to Ethanol Based on Concentrated Acid Pretreatment Followed by Hydrolysis and Fermentation
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A Biorefinery Concept Incorporating Advanced Pretreatment and Consolidated Processing of Cellulose to Ethanol
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DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategic Goals as They Relate to
Development of Biofuels
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DOE Office of Science Programs and Goals as They Relate to Development of Biofuels
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Understanding Biological Capabilities at All Scales Needed to Support Systems
Biology Investigations of Cellulosic Biomass
(revised Jan 2008)
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Creating a Common Research Agenda
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Phased Development of Bioenergy Systems
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Systems Biology to Overcome Barriers to Cellulosic Ethanol
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AFM: Corn Parenchyma Cell Wall
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Switchgrass Bales from a 5-Year-Old Field in Northeast South Dakota in 2005
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Nitrogen Use Efficiency Theory for Perennials
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Comparing Net Photosynthesis of Corn and Several Perennial Species
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Geographic Distribution of Biomass Crops
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Growth-Rate Modification
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Soil Carbon Alterations with Management Changes
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Oil Palm: An Important Biofuel Plant
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