Abstract
The bioenergy industry has primarily used Miscanthus for combustion in power plants. It has desirable properties of low water and ash contents following a dry-down period before harvest. Current research is focused on its potential as a biomass crop for direct combustion and for lignocellulosic conversion to ethanol and other biofuels. This revised 3-page fact sheet was written by John Erickson, Curtis Rainbolt, Yoana Newman, Lynn Sollenberger, and Zane Helsel, and published by the UF Department of Agronomy, September 2012.
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Erickson, J., Rainbolt, C., Newman, Y., Sollenberger, L., & Helsel, Z. (2012). Production of Miscanthus x giganteus for Biofuel. EDIS, 2012(9). https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag297-2012
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