Global Change Biology Bioenergy

Papers
(The median citation count of Global Change Biology Bioenergy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Soil Organic Carbon Storage of Different Soil‐Sized Fractions in Perennial Bioenergy Crops on Marginally Productive Cropland in Southern Canada71
Biomass, bioenergy, and biomass‐based economy in semi‐arid regions56
Early impacts of marginal land‐use transition toMiscanthuson soil quality and soil carbon storage across Europe48
Moderate Drought Constrains Crop Growth Without Altering Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics in Perennial Cup‐Plant and Silage Maize48
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Phasing out palm and soy oil biodiesel in the EU: What is the benefit?43
A Critical Review on Green Conversion Techniques of Biomass Waste to Value‐Added Bioproducts: Advances, Challenges, and Future Technological Strategies42
The legacy effect of biochar application on soil nitrous oxide emissions40
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Biochar Permanence—A Policy Commentary34
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Climate mitigation potential and soil microbial response of cyanobacteria‐fertilized bioenergy crops in a cool semi‐arid cropland30
Effect of tree species on the elemental composition of wood ashes and their fertilizer values on agricultural soils30
Effects of microplastics and biochar on soil cadmium availability and wheat plant performance29
Revisiting the Hypothesized Trade‐Off Between Food and Fuel: Empirical Evidence From the Case of Brazilian Sugarcane28
Bark morphological and chemical features are differentially correlated with disease resistance and yield in hybrid poplar taxa27
Potential U.S. Production of Liquid Hydrocarbons From Biomass With Addition of Massive External Heat and Hydrogen Inputs25
Biomass yield improvement in switchgrass through genomic prediction of flowering time25
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Photosynthetic H2 production: Lessons from the regulation of electron transfer in microalgae24
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Combining Eddy Covariance Towers, Field Measurements, and the MEMS 2 Ecosystem Model Improves Confidence in the Climate Impacts of Bioenergy With Carbon Capture and Storage22
Harvest and nitrogen effects on bioenergy feedstock quality of grass‐legume mixtures on Conservation Reserve Program grasslands21
Site impacts nutrient translocation efficiency in intraspecies and interspecies miscanthus hybrids on marginal lands21
Are biomass feedstocks sustainable? A systematic review of three key sustainability metrics21
Improving precision and accuracy of genetic mapping with genotyping‐by‐sequencing data in outcrossing species21
Accounting for carbon flows into and from (bio)plastic in a national climate inventory21
Land cover changes with the development of anaerobic digestion for biogas production in France20
Perennial Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.) Outperforms Silage Maize (Zea mays L.) in Root Biomass and Nitrate Retention20
Advances and Emerging Issues in Life‐Cycle Assessment for Biofuel Policy18
Utilization of Municipal Biowaste‐Derived Compounds to Reduce Soilborne Fungal Diseases of Tomato: A Further Step Toward Circular Bioeconomy18
Biochar‐Based Compound Fertilizers Enhances Carbon Sequestration and Mitigates Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Moso Bamboo Forests18
Soil phosphorus drawdown by perennial bioenergy cropping systems in the Midwestern US18
Regional N2O Emission Factors From Bioethanol Crops in Brazil: Advances and Data Gaps17
Converting carbon dioxide to high value‐added products: Microalgae‐based green biomanufacturing17
Diverting residual biomass to energy use: Quantifying the global warming potential of biogenic CO2 (GWPbCO2)17
Biochar Production From Plastic‐Contaminated Biomass17
Interaction between magnetite and inoculum characteristics in accelerating methane production kinetics16
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Biochar from animal manure: A critical assessment on technical feasibility, economic viability, and ecological impact16
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.)15
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Biochar and Sediment Amendments Alter Soil Nitrogen Mineralization: Microbial Biomass and Extracellular Enzyme Activity15
Relationships Between Soil Phosphorus Fractions and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Degraded Red and Black Soils Amended With Magnesium Treated Biochar15
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Biochar and nitrogen fertilizer promote rice yield by altering soil enzyme activity and microbial community structure15
Leveraging Biomass Procurement to Mitigate Carbon Emissions at the Stand Level: A Case Study in Eastern Canadian Forests14
How much is soil nitrous oxide emission reduced with biochar application? An evaluation of meta‐analyses14
Genotypic Differences in Soil Carbon Stocks Under Miscanthus: Implications for Carbon Sequestration and Plant Breeding14
Dissimilatory Nitrate Reduction to Ammonium (DNRA) and nrfA Gene in Crop Soils: A Meta‐Analysis of Cropland Management Effects14
The development of a new crop growth model SwitchFor for yield mapping of switchgrass14
Bridging modelling and policymaking efforts to realize the European bioeconomy14
Linking Plant and Microbial Traits to Soil Carbon for Reliable and Resilient Bioenergy Systems13
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Climate Forcing of Bioenergy Feedstocks: Insights From Carbon and Energy Flux Measurements13
Corn and Switchgrass Derived Sustainable Aviation Fuel Carbon Intensity13
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Does biochar improve nitrogen use efficiency in maize?12
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Marginal land conversion to perennial energy crops with biomass removal enhances soil carbon sequestration12
Perovskite modified catalysts with improved coke resistance for steam reforming of glycerol to renewable hydrogen fuel12
Amending biochar affected enzyme activities and nitrogen turnover in Phaeozem and Luvisol12
Economic and environmental bottlenecks in the industrial‐scale production of lipid‐derived biofuels from oleaginous yeasts: A review of the current trends and future prospects12
Large‐scale deployment of grass in crop rotations as a multifunctional climate mitigation strategy11
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Rhizosphere Microbiome Diversity Potentially Supports Robust Nature of Field Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) in Dryland Cropping Systems of Eastern Washington11
Burning Up the Carbon Sink: How the EU's Forest Biomass Policy Undermines Climate Mitigation10
Identifying the Best High‐Biomass Sorghum Hybrids Based on Biomass Yield Potential and Feedstock Quality Affected by Nitrogen Fertility Management Under Various Environments10
Novel Miscanthus hybrids: Modelling productivity on marginal land in Europe using dynamics of canopy development determined by light interception10
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How much energy can giant reed and Miscanthus produce in marginal lands across Italy? A modelling solution under current and future scenarios10
Bioclimatic analysis of potential worldwide production of spring‐type camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] seeded in the spring10
Carbon Credits Through Wood Use: Revisiting the Maximum Potential and Sensitivity to Key Assumptions10
An appraisal of the utility of biochar in a rotation involving tobacco–rice in southern China9
Loop optimization of Trichoderma reesei endoglucanases for balancing the activity–stability trade‐off through cross‐strategy between machine learning and the B‐factor analysis9
Uncertainties in greenhouse gas emission factors: A comprehensive analysis of switchgrass‐based biofuel production9
Species‐Specific Epigenetic Signature Associates With Heat Stress Tolerance in the Perennial Tree Species Populus9
Temporary Intercropping With Forage or Industrial Crops Improves Yield and Weed Control in Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus var. altilisDC)9
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Comparative transcriptomic and metabolomic study reveal that exogenous 24‐epiandrosterone mitigate alkaline stress in broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) via regulating photosynthesis and a9
Microbial community and network differently reshaped by crushed straw or biochar incorporation and associated with nitrogen fertilizer level9
Climate impact of diverting residual biomass to cement production9
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Agronomic and Environmental Benefits of Recovered Gypsum for Sulfur Fertilization in Camelina for Biofuel Production9
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Multispectral image analysis detects differences in drought responses in novel seeded Miscanthus sinensis hybrids8
Pyrolysis temperature determines the amendment effects of poplar residue‐derived biochars on reducing CO2 emission8
Enhancing Methane Production Through Co‐Digestion of Sewage Sludge, Citrus Waste and Brewery Spend Grain With Natural Zeolite: Mechanisms and Microbiome Analysis8
Nutrient management and bioaugmentation interactively shape plant–microbe interactions inMiscanthus × giganteus8
Field Assessment of Biochar Interactions With Chemical and Biological N Fertilization in Pointed White Cabbage8
Assessing Feedstock Availability and Economic Feasibility of Utilizing Forest Biomass for Biochar Production in Stationary and Portable Systems in Michigan8
Decadal change in soil carbon and nitrogen with a Miscanthus × giganteus crop on abandoned agricultural land in southeast Ohio8
Scenario Storylines for Carbon Dioxide Removal in Germany: Drawing From Regional Perspectives8
Green synthesis of highly active and recyclable chromium oxide nanocatalyst for biodiesel production from novel nonedible oil seeds8
Genotype by environment model predictive ability in Miscanthus8
Exploring the limits to sustainable pellet production for international markets: The impact of increasing pellet production in the US Southeast on feedstock use, production cost and carbon sequestrati8
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Combination of Biochar‐Based Fertilisers and Reactive Barriers Improved Soil Carbon Storage, Soil Moisture Retention, and Crop Yield in Short Term8
Metagenomic insights into the alteration of soil N‐cycling‐related microbiome and functions under long‐term conversion of cropland toMiscanthus8
Biomass yields, reproductive fertility, compositional analysis, and genetic diversity of newly developed triploid giant miscanthus hybrids8
Short Rotation Forestry Expansion Drives Carbon Sequestration in Biomass but Not in Soil8
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions during biochar‐composting are driven by biochar application rate and aggregate formation7
A new strategy for cellulases application in high temperature industrial scenarios with syringic acid assisting7
Comparative Economic Analysis Between Bioenergy and Forage Types of Switchgrass for Sustainable Biofuel Feedstock Production: A Data Envelopment Analysis and Cost–Benefit Analysis Approach7
Strategy for Sustainable Bio‐Value Chain Development: Algal Biomass Utilization Without Inhibitory Effects on Lactic Acid Production via Efficient Diluted Acid Hydrolysis of Brown Macroalga7
Nitrogen fertilization effects on aged Miscanthus × giganteus stands: Exploring biomass yield, yield components, and biomass prediction using in‐season morphological traits7
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Drought Response in Miscanthus : Breeding Increases Radiation and Water Use Efficiency Over Three Contrasting Years in Central Germany7
Environmental factors controlling biochar climate change mitigation potential in British Columbia's agricultural soils7
Dynamics of Miscanthus spp. Overwinter Leaf Litter Drop and Decomposition7
Improved recovery of mannitol from Saccharina japonica under optimal hot water extraction and application to lactic acid production by Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus7
Stover and biochar can improve soil microbial necromass carbon, and enzymatic transformation at the genetic level7
MsaH2A.W is identified response to salt tolerance in Miscanthus sacchariflorus7
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Comparisons of biomass, water use efficiency and water use strategies across five genomic groups ofPopulusand its hybrids7
Experimental Setup Limits Drawing Practical Conclusions About the Differences in Nitrate Retention of Cup Plant ( Silphium perfoliatum 7
Biochar Production From Vineyard Pruning Waste by Oxidative Torrefaction7
Spring emergence and canopy development strategies in miscanthus hybrids in Mediterranean, continental and maritime European climates7
Valorization of different landrace and commercial sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) straw varieties by anaerobic digestion7
Modelling assessment of resource competition for renewable basic chemicals and the effect of recycling7
Direct and indirect interactions between biochar properties, plant belowground traits, and plant performance7
Water use and radiation balance of miscanthus and corn on marginal land in the coastal plain region of North Carolina7
Social Awareness as a Catalyst for Biochar Adoption in the Agricultural and Forestry Sectors7
Vermicompost derived from mushroom residues improves soil C/P cycling, bacterial community, and fungal abundance6
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The good, the bad, and the future: Systematic review identifies best use of biomass to meet air quality and climate policies in California6
Enviro‐economic and feasibility analysis of industrial hemp value chain: A systematic literature review6
Field conditions for the synergistic increase of biomethane in the goaf of coal mines filled with corn straw6
Impact of Sugarcane Cultivation on C Cycling in Southeastern United States Following Conversion From Grazed Pastures6
Biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sacchariflorus germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia, North America, and Europe6
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Foliar Contributions to Methane and Nitrous Oxide Exchange in Urban Green Roof Systems6
Biowaste Composting as a Sustainable Platform for Bacterial CO Production: Evidence From cooS 6
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Response to comments by Vauhkonen5
From Stress to Recovery: Divergent Chilling Responses in Contrasting Miscanthus sinensis Genotypes5
Formulating new types of rice husk biochar‐based fertilizers for the simultaneous slow‐release of nutrients and immobilization of cadmium5
Engineering Methylotrophic Yeasts as Cell Factories for Chemical Production Using Methanol as a Feedstock5
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Lipid‐enhanced Oilcane does not impact soil carbon dynamics compared with wild‐type Sugarcane5
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Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe5
Beyond Adoption Rates: Farmer Motivations and Communication Needs in Straw Management Decision‐Making5
Potential for biochar carbon sequestration from crop residues: A global spatially explicit assessment5
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Variation in Cell Wall Composition and Saccharification Potential of Seed‐Based Miscanthus Hybrids Grown on Marginal Lands Across Six European Trial Locations5
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Anaerobic Digester Installation Significantly Reduces Liquid Manure Management CH4 Emissions at a California Dairy Farm5
A New Enzyme for Biodiesel Production and Food Applications: Lipase of Bacillus megateriumF25 Isolated From an Aquatic Insect Rhantus suturalis5
Electrochemical Biogas Upgrading: Energy, Environmental, Economic, and Engineering Considerations5
Radiative Forcing of Aerosol Emissions Under Alternative Wood Use Scenarios in Finland4
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Carbon storage in old hedgerows: The importance of below‐ground biomass4
The effect of charcoal production on carbon cycling in African biomes4
Impact of Different Nitrogen Fertilizers on the Diversity and Abundance of Bacterial and Fungal Communities in Grassland Soils: The Emerging Case of Ammonium Sulfate and Sulfammox Process4
Systemic review for the use of biochar to mitigate soil degradation4
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Developing Marginal‐Land‐Based Bioeconomy Systems—A Design and Development Approach for Bio‐Based Value Chains and Webs4
Interactive Effects of Warming and Nitrogen Fertilization on Soil Organic Carbon, Total Nitrogen, Soil Respiration, and Microbial Activities4
Advanced Biofuel Value Chains Sourced by New Cropping Systems With Low iLUC Risk4
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Closing an open balance: The impact of increased tree harvest on forest carbon4
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Woody and herbaceous invasive alien plant species‐derived biochars are potentially optimal for soil amendment, soil remediation, and carbon storage4
Lifecycle climate impact and primary energy use of electric and biofuel cargo trucks4
Evaluation of sugar feedstocks for bio‐based chemicals: A consequential, regionalized life cycle assessment4
Conversion of carbon dioxide into valencene and other sesquiterpenes with metabolic engineered Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cell factories3
Techno‐economic and life cycle analysis of renewable natural gas derived from anaerobic digestion of grassy biomass: A US Corn Belt watershed case study3
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Drought‐tolerant succulent plants as an alternative crop under future global warming scenarios in sub‐Saharan Africa3
Modeling Plant Nutrient Acquisition Strategies Alters Projections of Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in Bioenergy Agroecosystems3
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Energy and Environmental Performance of Biodiesel Derived From Waste Vegetable and Animal Oils: Integrated Energy Balance, Process Optimization, and Feasibility Assessment3
Projecting investment potential of an emerging forest bioeconomy market: An EU—Australian benchmarking study3
A critical re‐analysis of biochar properties prediction from production parameters and elemental analysis3
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Biochar as a Platform to Increase Manure Carbon Residence Time in Soil3
Yield From Iowa's First Commercial Miscanthus Fields: Implications of Spatial Variability for Productivity and Sustainability Beyond Research Plots3
Determining spatially varying profit‐maximizing management practices for miscanthus and switchgrass production in the rainfed United States3
Social assessment of miscanthus cultivation in Croatia: Assessing farmers' preferences and willingness to cultivate the crop3
Effects of different maize residue managements on soil organic nitrogen cycling in different soil layers in northeast China3
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Co‐Application of Biochar and Organic Matter With Synthetic Fertilisers Improves Nitrogen Use Efficiency, Rice Yield and Benefit–Cost Ratio: A Meta‐Analysis3
New strategy for the biosynthesis of alternative feed protein: Single‐cell protein production from straw‐based biomass3
Adapting the cultivation of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) to marginal lands: A review3
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Biochar and manure additions increased above‐ and belowground wood decomposition, and soil enzyme activities in a sandy loam soil3
The role of deadwood substrates in promoting moss growth: Decay class and particle size effects3
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Aboveground Rather Than Belowground Productivity Drives Variability in Miscanthus × giganteus Net Primary Productivity3
Predicting Biochar‐Induced Changes in Soil Organic Carbon With Ensemble Machine Learning3
Price interconnection of fuel and food markets: Evidence from biodiesel in the United States3
Accelerating the development of a sustainable bioenergy portfolio through stable isotopes3
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