TY - BOOK TI - Innovations and Perspectives of Industrial and Bioenergy Crops for Bioeconomy Development SN - 9783036535197 PY - 2022/// CY - Basel PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - History of engineering & technology KW - bicssc KW - Technology: general issues KW - abandoned areas KW - aboveground KW - agricultural and industrial residues KW - agroforestry KW - antimicrobial activity KW - antioxidant activity KW - ash KW - belowground part of Miscanthus × giganteus KW - biocidal effect KW - bioconversion KW - biodiversity KW - bioeconomy KW - bioenergy crop KW - biogas KW - biogas potential KW - biological diversity KW - biomass supply KW - biomass yield KW - biometric features KW - bioproduction KW - browsing damage KW - calcium KW - calorific value KW - CAP payments KW - Carabidae KW - carbon sequestration KW - cervids KW - circular economy KW - common osier KW - consumer choices KW - cup plant KW - dry biomass yield KW - dry matter yield KW - economics KW - ecosystem services KW - edible insects KW - energy KW - energy biomass KW - energy crops KW - energy expenses KW - energy plants KW - energy yield KW - eucalyptus KW - feed conversion ratio KW - fertilization KW - firewood KW - fresh biomass yield KW - gas chromatography KW - genoype × site interaction KW - ground beetles KW - groundwater KW - growth KW - harvesting KW - harvesting efficiency KW - higher heating value KW - hulled wheat species KW - invasive behavior KW - invasive potential KW - invertebrate biodiversity KW - Italy KW - Jerusalem artichoke KW - land use and land-use change KW - larval development KW - leaves KW - life cycle assessment KW - lignocellulosic biomass KW - marginal land KW - marginal soil KW - Miscanthus KW - multilevel logistic regression model KW - n/a KW - Nicotiana tabacum KW - nitrogen fertilization KW - organic farming KW - perennial crops KW - perennial energy crop KW - perennial industrial crops KW - plant height KW - planting density KW - Poland KW - polyphenols KW - potassium KW - prairie cordgrass KW - quarry KW - reproductive potential KW - rhizomes KW - Salix KW - Silphium perfoliatum KW - silvergrass KW - soil bulk density KW - soil chemical parameters KW - soil microbial carbon KW - soil moisture KW - soil properties (physical and chemical) KW - soluble carbohydrates KW - SRC KW - stem KW - sulphur content KW - supercritical CO2 extraction KW - supercritical extraction KW - supply chain KW - survivability KW - sustainable agriculture KW - syntropy KW - Tenebrio molitor KW - tobacco biomass KW - unutilized agricultural areas (uUAA) KW - uptake KW - varieties KW - vegetation restoration KW - water as co-solvent KW - water table distance KW - water-stable aggregates KW - willingness to consume KW - willow KW - willow browse KW - willow SRC KW - willow-leaf sunflower KW - willowleaf sunflower KW - work productivity KW - yield KW - yields N1 - Open Access N2 - The production of industrial and bioenergy crops has been the subject of scientific research for many years; however, the implementation of previously proposed solutions for commercial production is still at an early stage. It should be emphasized that when developing the production of industrial and bioenergy crops on agricultural lands, it is important to avoid land-use competition with the production of food and feed. It is well justified, for initiating the sustainable production of industrial and bioenergy crops, to promote efficient species for growing on marginal lands, which are unsuitable or less suitable for food or feed production. Another important point is that industrial and bioenergy crops should include nonfood and nonfeed crops and generate agricultural products categorized as commodities and/or raw materials for industrial goods and bioenergy. These industrial and bioenergy crops can become an important source of biomass. Of course, the concept of their cultivation for nonfood (and/or nonfeed) uses is not new but, despite considerable investment in research and development, little progress has been made with regard to the introduction of such crops and their products into the market. Therefore, the papers focus on innovations and perspectives regarding sustainable industrial and bioenergy crops production, logistic chains, biomass quality, utilization and cascade biomass use for bioeconomy, socio-economic and energy analyses, etc UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81157 UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5188 ER -