278 Bioenergy Conversion, Energetics, and Efficiency

Posters related to conversion of biomass to energy.

A10 Bioenergy and Agroindustrial Systems
Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
Organizer:
Michael Casler
Presiding:
Michael Casler
730
How Can We Reduce Lignin Contents in Bioenergy Crop Production?.
Guodong Liu, University of Florida; Yuncong Li, University of Florida; Qingren Wang, Univ. of Florida; Ashok Alva, USDA-ARS
731
Anaerobic Digestion of Broiler Litter to Produce Biogas Under Laboratory Conditions.
Carolina Hernandez Chanto, Tuskegee University; Kokoasse Kpomblekou-A., Tuskegee University; Ellene Kebede, Tuskegee University; Conrad K. Bonsi, Tuskegee University; Wendell Mcelhenney, Tuskegee University; P. K. Biswas, Tuskegee University
800
Ethanol Conversion Efficiency of Biomass From Woody Invasive Shrubs Compared with Switchgrass.
David Dornbos Jr., Calvin College; Jennifer Heidmann, Calvin College
801
Harvest Method Effect On Sugar Composition of Sweet Sorghum.
Zane Helsel, Department of Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University (and Dept. of Agronomy, Univ. of Florida)
802
Estimating Ethanol Yields for Switchgrass Strains Using NIRS Analyses.
Kenneth Vogel, USDA-ARS; Bruce Dien, USDA-ARS, National Center for Agric. Utilization Research.; Hans-Joachim Jung, USDA-ARS; Michael Casler, USDA-ARS; Steve Masterson, USDA-ARS; Robert Mitchell, USDA-ARS
803
Energy Content of Tropical Grasses and Legumes Grown for Bioenergy.
Cesar H. Miranda, Embrapa Beef Cattle; Scott Sattler, USDA-ARS; Jeffrey Pedersen, USDA-ARS; Kenneth Vogel, USDA-ARS
804
Development of a Low-Input Switchgrass-Microbe System to Improve Energy Ratio and Production of Biofuels.
Keomany Ker, McGill University - MacDonald Campus; James W. Fyles, McGill University - MacDonald Campus; Brian T. Driscoll, McGill University - MacDonald Campus; Philippe Seguin, McGill University - MacDonald Campus; Donald Smith, McGill University - MacDonald Campus
806
Predicting Native Warm-Season Grass Characteristics Using near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy.
Laura Schwer, University of Kentucky; S. Ray Smith, University of Kentucky; Thomas Probst, University of Kentucky
807
Characterizing Quality of Lignocellulosic Feedstocks for Biochemical Conversion.
Patrick Murphy, Purdue University; Kenneth Moore, Iowa State University; Raj Raman, Iowa State University
808
Agronomic Management of Switchgrass for Optimizing Quality and Digestibility for the Bioconversion Platform.
Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University; Katherine Withers, Michigan State University