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*[[Miscanthus Biomass Yields]]
*[[Biomass]]
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**"There are 5,088 entries in our dataset, each entry being one reported biomass yield value in mass unit (ton DM/yr, dry matter)" Adding this Unit for future use
**"There are 5,088 entries in our dataset, each entry being one reported biomass yield value in mass unit (ton DM/yr, dry matter)" Adding this Unit for future use
**[https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata2018169/figures/3 A Useful Chart (Figure 3) ]
**[https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata2018169/figures/3 A Useful Chart (Figure 3) ]
*[https://www.etipbioenergy.eu/value-chains/feedstocks/agriculture/lignocellulosic-crops#:~:text=The%20term%20lignocellulosic%20covers%20a,as%20energy%20grasses%20and%20reeds. An European Technology and Innovation Platform Page Titled "Lignocellulosic crops for production of advanced biofuels" ]


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