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    Catalytic pyrolysis-GC/MS of Spirulina: Evaluation of a highly proteinaceous biomass source for production of fuels and chemicals by Chagas, Bruna M.E., Dorado, Christina, Serapiglia, Michelle J., Mullen, Charles A., Boateng, Akwasi A., Melo, Marcus A.F., Ataíde, Carlos H.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-09-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •The condensable product yields were maximized at 450°C and a hold time of 30s.•H-ZSM5(23) the was most effective catalyst for production of…”
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    Enzymatic saccharification of shrub willow genotypes with differing biomass composition for biofuel production by Serapiglia, Michelle J, Humiston, Michele C, Xu, Haowen, Hogsett, David A, de Orduña, Ramón M, Stipanovic, Arthur J, Smart, Lawrence B

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-03-2013)
    “…In the conversion of woody biomass feedstocks into liquid fuel ethanol, the pretreatment process is the most critical and costly step. Variations in biomass…”
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    Differential expression of genes encoding phosphate transporters contributes to arsenic tolerance and accumulation in shrub willow ( Salix spp.) by Puckett, Emily E., Serapiglia, Michelle J., DeLeon, Alyssa M., Long, Stephanie, Minocha, Rakesh, Smart, Lawrence B.

    “…► Total As accumulation was greater in plants grown in +P compared to −P. ► Expression of PHT1 was greater in an As-sensitive than As-tolerant Salix clone. ►…”
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    Analysis of Biomass Composition Using High-Resolution Thermogravimetric Analysis and Percent Bark Content for the Selection of Shrub Willow Bioenergy Crop Varieties by Serapiglia, Michelle J, Cameron, Kimberly D, Stipanovic, Arthur J, Smart, Lawrence B

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-06-2009)
    “…Rapid determination of biomass composition is critical for the selection of shrub willow varieties with optimized biomass properties for conversion into fuels…”
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    Pyrolysis of Centimeter-Scale Woody Biomass Particles: Kinetic Modeling and Experimental Validation by Corbetta, Michele, Frassoldati, Alessio, Bennadji, Hayat, Smith, Krystle, Serapiglia, Michelle J, Gauthier, Guillaume, Melkior, Thierry, Ranzi, Eliseo, Fisher, Elizabeth M

    Published in Energy & fuels (19-06-2014)
    “…Pyrolysis of centimeter-scale wood particles is of practical interest and provides a sensitive test of pyrolysis models, especially their thermochemistry. In…”
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    Effect of Particle Size on Low-Temperature Pyrolysis of Woody Biomass by Bennadji, Hayat, Smith, Krystle, Serapiglia, Michelle J, Fisher, Elizabeth M

    Published in Energy & fuels (18-12-2014)
    “…When biomass is thermochemically processed, the size of the biomass particles affects processing time requirements and yields. This study investigates the…”
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    Effects of hot water extraction pretreatment on pyrolysis of shrub willow by Tarves, Paul C., Serapiglia, Michelle J., Mullen, Charles A., Boateng, Akwasi A., Volk, Timothy A.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-12-2017)
    “…In this study, we tested the effect of hot water extraction (HWE) as a biomass pretreatment on the pyrolysis of three cultivars of shrub willow via both…”
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    Early selection of novel triploid hybrids of shrub willow with improved biomass yield relative to diploids by Serapiglia, Michelle J, Gouker, Fred E, Smart, Lawrence B

    Published in BMC plant biology (24-03-2014)
    “…Genetic improvement of shrub willow (Salix), a perennial energy crop common to temperate climates, has led to the development of new cultivars with improved…”
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    Contributions of environment and genotype to variation in shrub willow biomass composition by Fabio, Eric S., Volk, Timothy A., Miller, Raymond O., Serapiglia, Michelle J., Kemanian, Armen R., Montes, Felipe, Kuzovkina, Yulia A., Kling, Gary J., Smart, Lawrence B.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-12-2017)
    “…•Environment tends to exert stronger influence than genotype, but not for all traits.•Significant variation in composition is present among species and…”
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    Yield and Woody Biomass Traits of Novel Shrub Willow Hybrids at Two Contrasting Sites by Serapiglia, Michelle J., Cameron, Kimberly D., Stipanovic, Arthur J., Abrahamson, Lawrence P., Volk, Timothy A., Smart, Lawrence B.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-06-2013)
    “…Shrub willow has great potential as a dedicated bioenergy crop, but commercialization and adoption by growers and end-users will depend upon the identification…”
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    Dominance and Sexual Dimorphism Pervade the Salix purpurea L. Transcriptome by Carlson, Craig H, Choi, Yongwook, Chan, Agnes P, Serapiglia, Michelle J, Town, Christopher D, Smart, Lawrence B

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-09-2017)
    “…The heritability of gene expression is critical in understanding heterosis and is dependent on allele-specific regulation by local and remote factors in the…”
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    Ploidy Level Affects Important Biomass Traits of Novel Shrub Willow (Salix) Hybrids by Serapiglia, Michelle J, Gouker, Fred E, Hart, J. Foster, Unda, Faride, Mansfield, Shawn D, Stipanovic, Arthur J, Smart, Lawrence B

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2015)
    “…Polyploidy is a common observation in the genus Salix, including some of the shrub willow species currently being bred as a potential bioenergy feedstock…”
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    Variability in pyrolysis product yield from novel shrub willow genotypes by Serapiglia, Michelle J., Mullen, Charles A., Smart, Lawrence B., Boateng, Akwasi A.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-01-2015)
    “…Fast pyrolysis is becoming a more attractive conversion option for the production of biofuels, due to the potential for directly producing hydrocarbon fuels…”
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    Bioenergy crops grown for hyperaccumulation of phosphorous in the Delmarva Peninsula and their biofuels potential by Boateng, Akwasi A., Serapiglia, Michelle J., Mullen, Charles A., Dien, Bruce S., Hashem, Fawzy M., Dadson, Robert B.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2015)
    “…Herbaceous bioenergy crops, including sorghum, switchgrass, and miscanthus, were evaluated for their potential as phytoremediators for the uptake of phosphorus…”
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    Impact of Harvest Time and Switchgrass Cultivar on Sugar Release Through Enzymatic Hydrolysis by Serapiglia, Michelle J., Dien, Bruce S., Boateng, Akwasi A., Casler, Michael D.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-06-2017)
    “…Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) is a native North American prairie grass being developed for bioenergy production in the central and eastern USA. The…”
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    Impact of Harvest Time and Cultivar on Conversion of Switchgrass to Bio-oils Via Fast Pyrolysis by Serapiglia, Michelle J., Mullen, Charles A., Boateng, Akwasi A., Dien, Bruce S., Casler, Michael D.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-06-2017)
    “…The study of the effects of harvest time on switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) biomass and bioenergy production reported herein encompasses a large study…”
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    High-resolution Thermogravimetric Analysis For Rapid Characterization of Biomass Composition and Selection of Shrub Willow Varieties by Serapiglia, Michelle J., Cameron, Kimberly D., Stipanovic, Arthur J., Smart, Lawrence B.

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-03-2008)
    “…The cultivation of shrub willow ( Salix spp.) bioenergy crops is being commercialized in North America, as it has been in Europe for many years. Considering…”
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