Biomass energy is a renewable and sustainable source of energy derived from organic matter and can be used to generate electricity and other forms of power. Common materials that can be used to develop biomass fuel include manure, forest debris, scrap lu
Since some of these will be fueled by biomass (such as trees or "energy crops" grown specifically for the purpose) or waste, that illustrates three different trends at work: the shift to smaller plants and more of them, and the transition from fossil fuels to renewables....
Biomass plant technician conducts routine maintenance or create repair work of mechanical, electrical or electronic devices. He or she investigates biomass power plants or industrial equipment, records damage and technical issues and also operates biomass fuel-burning boilers or biomass fuel-gasification co...
Unlike traditional plastics and biodegradable plastics, bioplastics generally do not produce a net increase in carbon dioxide gas when they break down (because the plants that were used to make them absorbed the same amount of carbon dioxide to begin with). According to a 2017 study by Daniel ...
2006 . How do plants respond to nutrient shortage by biomass allocation? Trends in Plant Science 11 : 610 – 617 .Hermans C, Hammond JP, White PJ, Verbruggen N (2006) How do plants respond to nutrient shortage by biomass allocation? Trends Plant Sci 11:610-617...
Biochar application to agricultural soils has a significant potential to influence soil resource availability and thus crop performance. A factorial experiment investigating effects of different biochar application rates combined with nitrogen fertilizer was conducted in field conditions on a Haplic Luvisol. ...
Much of the work regarding earthworm effects on other organisms has focused on the functional significance of microbial-earthworm interactions, and little
How does circulation affect phytoplankton biomass? How do organisms grow? How do benthic plants drive primary production? How does ocean acidification happen? Why are phytoplankton important protists? How do algae help coral reefs? How does a coral reef ecosystem work? How does eutrophication occur...
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monthly, thus the remaining plants had more space to grow and less competition. Consequently, the uptake rates (mg.m− 2.d− 1) in this experiment represent values that would be obtained at relatively high planting densities (50 plants per m2) accompanied by regular biomass harvesting....