BFDP Bibliography 2003

BFDP Bibliography 2003

ORNL/TM-2003/23 Bibliography on Biomass Feedstock Research: 1978-2002 J. H. Cushman L. S. Cooper P. C. Anderson Environmental Sciences Division DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY Reports produced after January 1, 1996, are generally available free via the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Information Bridge. Web site http://www.osti.gov/bridge Reports produced before January 1, 1996, may be purchased by members of the public from the following source. National Technical Information Service 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 Telephone 703-605-6000 (1-800-553-6847) TDD 703-487-4639 Fax 703-605-6900 E-mail [email protected] Web site http://www.ntis.gov/support/ordernowabout.htm Reports are available to DOE employees, DOE contractors, Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) representatives, and International Nuclear Information System (INIS) representatives from the following source. Office of Scientific and Technical Information P.O. Box 62 Oak Ridge, TN 37831 Telephone 865-576-8401 Fax 865-576-5728 E-mail [email protected] Web site http://www.osti.gov/contact.html This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof. ORNL/TM-2003/23 Environmental Sciences Division BIBLIOGRAPHY ON BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK RESEARCH: 1978-2002 J. H. Cushman L. S. Cooper P. C. Anderson1 Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Date Published: April 2003 Prepared for U.S. Department of Energy Office of Biomass Budget Activity Nos. EB 5203 00 0 and EB 2404 00 0 Prepared by OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831 managed by UT-BATTELLE, LLC for the U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY under contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 1 Spallation Neutron Source Project CONTENTS ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................................................v INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ vii CITATIONS........................................................................................................................................... 1 DISSERTATIONS AND THESES.......................................................................................................131 APPENDIX A: AUTHOR INDEX .......................................................................................................141 APPENDIX B: KEYWORDS INDEX..................................................................................................157 iii ABSTRACT This report provides bibliographic citations for more than 1400 reports on biomass feedstock development published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and its collaborators from 1978 through 2002. Oak Ridge National Laboratory is engaged in analysis of biomass resource supplies, research on the sustainability of feedstock resources, and research on feedstock engineering and infrastructure. From 1978 until 2002, Oak Ridge National Laboratory also provided technical leadership for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program (BFDP), which supported research to identify and develop promising energy crops. This bibliography lists reports published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and by its collaborators in the BFDP, including graduate student theses and dissertations. v INTRODUCTION This report provides bibliographic citations for more than 1400 reports on biomass feedstock development published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and its collaborators from 1978 through 2002. Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports the U.S. Department of Energy’s Biomass Program by developing information, tools, and technology to support the production of sustainable and economically viable biomass resources. Current efforts address integrated economic and resource analysis, research on the sustainability of feedstock resources, and research on feedstock engineering and infrastructure. From 1978 until 2002, Oak Ridge National Laboratory also provided technical leadership for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program (BFDP). This program supported research on woody and herbaceous energy crops, including species screening studies; crop management and environmental research; crop development for selected model species; integrated resource and economic analysis; and, scale-up, feasibility, and demonstration projects. This document covers all research supported by the BFDP. It includes journal articles, proceedings papers, books or book chapters, and other publications. Citations are listed alphabetically by author and date, and are numbered for use with keyword and author indexes. Graduate student theses and dissertations resulting from BFDP-sponsored research are included in a separate listing. More than 40 universities, U.S. Department of Agriculture research units, and industries participated in the BFDP. The citations in the bibliography were compiled from the progress reports of individual research projects. Many of the projects also received significant support from other public and private sources. In cost-shared projects it can be difficult to determine sponsorship for any individual component. The compilers of this bibliography acknowledge that much of the work would not have been possible without the support of other organizations, and apologize for any citations included inappropriately. Most of the journal articles, books, and conference proceedings are available through libraries or the publishers listed in the citations. Reports published by Oak Ridge National Laboratory are available through the National Technical Information Service. Reports produced after January 1, 1996, are generally available free via the U.S. Department of Energy Information Bridge website http://www.osti.gov/bridge. Reports produced before January 1, 1996, may be purchased from the National Technical Information Service at the address shown on the inside cover of this report. vii CITATIONS 1. Abrahamson, L. P., R. C. McKittrick, macronutrients/ harvest cycles/ planting E. H. White, R. F. Kopp, and C. A. density/ willows Nowak. 1992. Successful no-till hybrid poplar establishment in New York. The 6. Ager, A., P. E. Heilman, and R. F. Forestry Chronicle 68:218. Stettler. 1993. Genetic variation in red Keywords: no-till/ New York/ cultural alder (Alnus rubra) in relation to native practices/ weed control/ poplars, hybrid/ climate and geography. Canadian Journal herbicides/ erosion of Forest Research 23:1930-1939. Keywords: genetic variations/ alders/ Alnus 2. Abrahamson, L. P., D. J. Robison, and rubra E. H. White. 1988. Site preparation, weed control and herbicide use in fast-growing 7. Ager, A., N. E. Nordh, S. Ledin, M. E. hardwood plantations. pp. 17-53. In Ostry, M. Carlson, and A. Ronnberg- Proceedings: Forestry Herbicides in the Wastljung. 1990. International transfer of Northwest. M. C. Vodak (ed.). Rutgers Alnus, Populus, and Salix. Biomass 22:49- University. 62. Keywords: site preparation/ weeds/ Keywords: biomass crops/ alders/ poplars/ herbicides/ hardwoods willows/ agroforestry/ tree improvement/ genetic modification 3. Abrahamson, L. P., T. A. Volk, R. F. Kopp, E. H. White, and J. L. Ballard. 8. Akinyemiju, O. A., and D. I. 2002. Willow Biomass Producer’s Dickmann. 1982. Contrasting effects of Handbook. New York State Energy simazine on the photosynthetic physiology Research and Development Authority, and leaf morphology of two Populus clones. Albany, New York. Physiologia Plantarum 55:402-406. Keywords: willows/ bioenergy Keywords: herbicides/ photosynthesis/ Populus/ morphology/ physiology 4. Abrahamson, L. P., E. H. White, C. A. Nowak, R. D. Briggs, and J. R. Robison. 9. Akinyemiju, O. A., and D. I. 1990. Evaluating hybrid poplar clonal Dickmann. 1982. The Influence of Tillage growth potential in a three-year-old genetic and the Herbicides Simazine and Diuron on selection field trial. Biomass 21:101-114. Establishing Poplar Clones in Lower Keywords: poplars, hybrid/ genetic Michigan. National Resource Research modification/ clonal propagation/ Report 426. Michigan State University, hardwoods/ poplars/ Septoria/ Agricultural Experiment Station, East Cryptosphareia/ intensive culture/ Lansing, Michigan. multivariate analysis/ diseases/ glyphosate/ Keywords: herbicides/ poplars/ cultural buffer strips/ insects practices 5. Adegbidi, H. G., T. A. Volk, E. H. 10. Akinyemiju, O. A., J. G. Isebrands, White, L. P. Abrahamson, R. D. Briggs, N. D. Nelson, and D. I. Dickmann. 1982. and D. H. Bickelhaupt. 2001. Biomass Use of glyphosate in the establishment of and nutrient removal by willow clones in Populus in short rotation intensive culture. experimental bioenergy plantations in New pp. 94-102. In Proceedings,

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