Search Results - "Milner, Suzanne"
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Making watercress (Nasturtium officinale) cropping sustainable: genomic insights into enhanced phosphorus use efficiency in an aquatic crop
Published in Frontiers in plant science (07-11-2023)“…Watercress ( Nasturtium officinale ) is a nutrient-dense salad crop with high antioxidant capacity and glucosinolate concentration and with the potential to…”
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Biomass traits and candidate genes for bioenergy revealed through association genetics in coppiced European Populus nigra (L.)
Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (08-09-2016)“…Second generation (2G) bioenergy from lignocellulosic feedstocks has the potential to develop as a sustainable source of renewable energy; however, significant…”
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Improved yield and health benefits of watercress grown in an indoor vertical farm
Published in Scientia horticulturae (27-06-2022)“…•Vertical farm (VF) cultivation increased fresh weight and leaf area.•Glucosinolate (GLS) content was highest for VF-grown watercress.•Previously unidentified…”
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Potential impacts on ecosystem services of land use transitions to second‐generation bioenergy crops in GB
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-03-2016)“…We present the first assessment of the impact of land use change (LUC) to second‐generation (2G) bioenergy crops on ecosystem services (ES) resolved spatially…”
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High‐resolution spatial modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from land‐use change to energy crops in the United Kingdom
Published in Global change biology. Bioenergy (01-03-2017)“…We implemented a spatial application of a previously evaluated model of soil GHG emissions, ECOSSE, in the United Kingdom to examine the impacts to 2050 of…”
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Adaptive differences in response to flooding in populus alba and populus tremula
Published 01-01-2012“…This study assesses the adaptation of Populus trees to flooding stress. Due to current and predicted changes in the climate, there is an increased need for…”
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