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Bioenergy is renewable energy derived from recently living plant biomass, including wood, crops, and agricultural waste, offering an alternative to fossil fuels. This field is significant for plant science as it drives research into optimizing plant growth, productivity, and metabolic efficiency for sustainable energy production. The study of bioenergy bridges plant biology with renewable energy solutions, addressing both agricultural innovation and climate sustainability.

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Functional genomics in sugarcane breeding: key challenges and strategies.

Sugarcane supplies about 80% of the world's sugar and a growing share of renewable biofuel, so br...

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Microalgae-Bacteria Interactions in the Bio-based Circular Economy:...

Bacteria-algae partnerships described could one day make the fertilizers, fish feed, and biofuels...

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