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1. Advances in Miscanthus × Giganteus Planting Techniques May Increase Carbon Uptake in the Establishment Year.

2. Physiological parameters and metal-accumulating capacity of the biofuel plant Miscanthus × giganteus cultivated on oil-contaminated podzol soil treated with humic preparations

3. Chemical Composition of the Aboveground Tissues of Miscanthus × giganteus and Relationships to Soil Characteristics.

4. Impacts of Legacy and Contemporary Nitrogen Inputs on N2O and CO2 Emissions in Miscanthus and Maize Cultivated Soils

5. The effects of organic waste materials on Miscanthus × giganteus yield and Zn and Ni content

6. The effects of organic waste materials on Miscanthus × giganteus yield and Zn and Ni content.

7. Nitrogen fertilization effects on aged Miscanthus × giganteus stands: Exploring biomass yield, yield components, and biomass prediction using in‐season morphological traits.

8. Simultaneous Production of Cellulose Nitrates and Bacterial Cellulose from Lignocellulose of Energy Crop.

9. PGPR-driven phytoremediation and physiobiochemical response of Miscanthus × giganteus to stress induced by the trace elements.

10. Biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sacchariflorus germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia, North America, and Europe

11. Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe

12. Evaluation of selected Miscanthus genotypes for biogas production as a possible solution of regional bioenergy

13. Microbially inoculated chars strongly reduce the mobility of alachlor and pentachlorobenzene in an alluvial sediment.

14. Drought Impact on the Morpho-Physiological Parameters of Perennial Rhizomatous Grasses in the Mediterranean Environment.

15. Effect of Heavy-Metal-Resistant PGPR Inoculants on Growth, Rhizosphere Microbiome and Remediation Potential of Miscanthus × giganteus in Zinc-Contaminated Soil.

16. Nutrient management and bioaugmentation interactively shape plant–microbe interactions in Miscanthus × giganteus

17. Biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sacchariflorus germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia, North America, and Europe.

18. Yield performance of 14 novel inter‐ and intra‐species Miscanthus hybrids across Europe.

19. Evaluation of Miscanthus × giganteus Tolerance to Trace Element Stress: Field Experiment with Soils Possessing Gradient Cd, Pb, and Zn Concentrations.

20. Perennial Grass Species for Bioenergy Production: The State of the Art in Mechanical Harvesting.

21. Remediation of soils on municipal rendering plant territories using Miscanthus × giganteus.

22. Investigation of lactic acid production by pressurized liquid hot water from cultivated Miscanthus × giganteus.

23. The Role of Plant Growth Regulators in Miscanthus × giganteus Growth on Trace Elements-Contaminated Soils.

24. Evaluation of selected Miscanthus genotypes for biogas production as a possible solution of regional bioenergy.

25. The Short-Term Effects of Amendments on Nematode Communities and Diversity Patterns under the Cultivation of Miscanthus × giganteus on Marginal Land.

26. FIRST REPORT OF THE Rotylenchus agnetis SZCZYGIEŁ, 1968, Rotylenchus pumilus PERRY, 1959 AND Paratylenchus nanus COBB, 1923 ASSOCIATED WITH Miscanthus × giganteus J. M. GREEF & DEUTER EX HODK. & RENVOIZE IN UKRAINE.

27. First report of the Rotylenchus agnetis Szczygieł, 1968, Rotylenchus pumilus Perry, 1959 and Paratylenchus nanus Cobb, 1923 associated with Miscanthus x giganteus in Ukraine

28. Drought Impact on the Morpho-Physiological Parameters of Perennial Rhizomatous Grasses in the Mediterranean Environment

29. Effect of Heavy-Metal-Resistant PGPR Inoculants on Growth, Rhizosphere Microbiome and Remediation Potential of Miscanthus × giganteus in Zinc-Contaminated Soil

30. Carbon Balance of Miscanthus Biomass from Rhizomes and Seedlings.

31. Belowground biomass C outweighs soil organic C of perennial energy crops: Insights from a long‐term multispecies trial

32. Optimization of the Micromycete Cultivation Process – Basics of Growth Regulators and Biotesting Their Growth- stimulating Activity Concerning to Miscanthus giganteus

33. Physiological and biochemical characteristic of Miscanthus × giganteus grown in heavy metal – oil sludge co-contaminated soil.

34. Response of Three Miscanthus × giganteus Cultivars to Toxic Elements Stress: Part 2, Comparison between Two Growing Seasons.

35. Aerial Imagery Can Detect Nitrogen Fertilizer Effects on Biomass and Stand Health of Miscanthus × giganteus.

36. Genetic, transcriptional, and regulatory landscape of monolignol biosynthesis pathway in Miscanthus × giganteus

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

38. Evaluation of Miscanthus × giganteus Tolerance to Trace Element Stress: Field Experiment with Soils Possessing Gradient Cd, Pb, and Zn Concentrations

39. Response of Total (DNA) and Metabolically Active (RNA) Microbial Communities in Miscanthus × Giganteus Cultivated Soil to Different Nitrogen Fertilization Rates

40. Impact of Plant Growth Regulators to Development of the Second Generation Energy Crop Miscanthus × giganteus Produced Two Years in Marginal Post-Military Soil.

41. Influence of Miscanthus × giganteus and Trifolium repens L. on microflora and PAH-degrading bacteria in contaminated technosol.

42. Miscanthus × giganteus Responses to Nitrogen Fertilization and Harvest Timing in Illinois, USA.

43. Exploring the Bioethanol Production Potential of Miscanthus Cultivars.

44. Genome‐wide association and genomic prediction for biomass yield in a genetically diverse Miscanthus sinensis germplasm panel phenotyped at five locations in Asia and North America

45. Biorefining Potential of Wild-Grown Arundo donax, Cortaderia selloana and Phragmites australis and the Feasibility of White-Rot Fungi-Mediated Pretreatments

47. Biorefining Potential of Wild-Grown Arundo donax , Cortaderia selloana and Phragmites australis and the Feasibility of White-Rot Fungi-Mediated Pretreatments.

48. Effect of Miscanthus × giganteus ash on survival, biomass, reproduction and avoidance behaviour of the endogeic earthworm Aporrectodea caliginosa.

49. Belowground biomass C outweighs soil organic C of perennial energy crops: Insights from a long‐term multispecies trial.

50. Response of Three Miscanthus × giganteus Cultivars to Toxic Elements Stress: Part 2, Comparison between Two Growing Seasons

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