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2. Sugarcane bagasse derived xylooligosaccharides produced by an arabinofuranosidase/xylobiohydrolase from Bifidobacterium longum in synergism with xylanases
3. In Vivo Proximity Cross-Linking and Immunoprecipitation of Cell Wall Epitopes Identify Proteins Associated with the Biosynthesis of Matrix Polysaccharides.
4. Fast pyrolysis of rice husk under vacuum conditions to produce levoglucosan
5. Design of experiments driven optimization of alkaline pretreatment and saccharification for sugarcane bagasse
6. Senna reticulata: a Viable Option for Bioenergy Production in the Amazonian Region
7. Reduced Recalcitrance and Improved Pulp Properties in Eucalypt Woods Pretreated with White-Rot Fungi and Mild Alkali
8. Response of cell-wall composition and RNA-seq transcriptome to methyl-jasmonate in Brachypodium distachyon callus
9. Elucidating the multifunctional role of the cell wall components in the maize exploitation
10. Chemical and histological characterization of internodes of sugarcane and energy-cane hybrids throughout plant development
11. Association mapping identifies quantitative trait loci (QTL) for digestibility in rice straw
12. Valorising faba bean residual biomass: Effect of farming system and planting time on the potential for biofuel production
13. Disruption of a DUF247 Containing Protein Alters Cell Wall Polysaccharides and Reduces Growth in Arabidopsis
14. Efficient sugar production from sugarcane bagasse by microwave assisted acid and alkali pretreatment
15. Integrated biorefinery approach to valorise Saccharina latissima biomass: Combined sustainable processing to produce biologically active fucoxanthin, mannitol, fucoidans and alginates
16. Valorisation Potential of Invasive Acacia dealbata, A. longifolia and A. melanoxylon from Land Clearings
17. CRISPR/Cas9 suppression of OsAT10, a rice BAHD acyltransferase, reduces p-coumaric acid incorporation into arabinoxylan without increasing saccharification
18. Optimization of biomass pretreatments using fractional factorial experimental design
19. Plant–Rhizobium symbiosis, seed nutraceuticals, and waste quality for energy production of Vicia faba L. as affected by crop management
20. Microwave assisted chemical pretreatment of Miscanthus under different temperature regimes
21. Variability for cell-wall and yield components in commercial sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) progeny: contrasts with parental lines and energy cane
22. Side by Side Comparison of Chemical Compounds Generated by Aqueous Pretreatments of Maize Stover, Miscanthus and Sugarcane Bagasse
23. Improved hydrolysis yields and silica recovery by design of experiments applied to acid-alkali pretreatment in rice husks
24. Characterization of the cellulolytic secretome of Trichoderma harzianum during growth on sugarcane bagasse and analysis of the activity boosting effects of swollenin
25. Evaluating the Composition and Processing Potential of Novel Sources of Brazilian Biomass for Sustainable Biorenewables Production
26. Corrigendum to “Design of experiments driven optimization of alkaline pretreatment and saccharification for sugarcane bagasse” [Bioresour. Technol. 321 (2021) 124499]
27. Biorefining Potential of Wild-Grown Arundo donax, Cortaderia selloana and Phragmites australis and the Feasibility of White-Rot Fungi-Mediated Pretreatments
28. Straw digestibility of Thai rice accessions
29. Biomass composition of the golden tide pelagic seaweeds Sargassum fluitans and S. natans (morphotypes I and VIII) to inform valorisation pathways
30. Thermochemical pretreatments of maize stem for sugar recovery: Comparative evaluation of microwave and conventional heating
31. Additional file 1 of Association mapping identifies quantitative trait loci (QTL) for digestibility in rice straw
32. Additional file 4 of Association mapping identifies quantitative trait loci (QTL) for digestibility in rice straw
33. Additional file 7 of Association mapping identifies quantitative trait loci (QTL) for digestibility in rice straw
34. Additional file 9 of Association mapping identifies quantitative trait loci (QTL) for digestibility in rice straw
35. Sustainable Galactarate-Based Polymers : Multi-Enzymatic Production of Pectin-Derived Polyesters
36. Senna reticulata: a Viable Option for Bioenergy Production in the Amazonian Region
37. Elucidating The Multifunctional Role of The Cell Wall Components in The Maize Exploitation
38. Cell wall remodeling under salt stress: Insights into changes in polysaccharides, feruloylation, lignification, and phenolic metabolism in maize
39. Joint Selenium–Iodine Supply and Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculation Affect Yield and Quality of Chickpea Seeds and Residual Biomass
40. Sustainable Galactarate‐Based Polymers: Multi‐Enzymatic Production of Pectin‐Derived Polyesters
41. Valorisation of Lignocellulose to Address Ecological and Economical Concerns in Portugal
42. Nutrient and drought stress : implications for phenology and biomass quality in miscanthus
43. An ancient family of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases with roles in arthropod development and biomass digestion
44. Sudangrass, an alternative lignocellulosic feedstock for bioenergy in Argentina
45. A glycosyl transferase family 43 protein involved in xylan biosynthesis is associated with straw digestibility in Brachypodium distachyon
46. Nutrient and drought stress: implications for phenology and biomass quality in miscanthus.
47. Linkage Mapping of Stem Saccharification Digestibility in Rice
48. Characterization of the cellulolytic secretome of Trichoderma harzianum during growth on sugarcane bagasse and analysis of the activity boosting effects of swollenin
49. A glycosyl transferase family 43 protein involved in xylan biosynthesis is associated with straw digestibility in <italic>Brachypodium distachyon</italic>.
50. Evaluating the composition and processing potential of novel sources of Brazilian biomass for sustainable biorenewables production
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