BioEnergy Archives
Research articles
Biochemistry and Genetics of Microbial Xylanases This is a review of current knowledge about xylanase biochemistry. It will be periiodically updated.
Enzymatic Treatments of Pulps: Opportunities for the Enzyme Industry in Pulp and Paper Manufacture
Enzyme Technology for Pulp Bleaching and Deinking
Conserved Motifs in Xylanases for Pulp Bleaching
Reports
Highlights from the 18th Symposium on Fuels and Chemicals
from Biomass which was held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee from May 5-9, 1996.
National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration frequently asked questions about
Global Climate Change.
United States Global Change information
site
News Release: Forest Service National
fire Plan.
Articles in other sites
A review article from Chemical and Engineering News to the effect that Climate
Observations Substantiate global warming models
Hotlink to Atlantic Magazine's article Mideast
Oil Forever? This provides an excellent analysis of the debate over renewable
fuels.
The case for fuel ethanol
by David Morris
Feedstock
Characterization and Recommended Procedures A guide to analytical procedures
by Helena L. Chum, Thomas A. Milne, David K. Johnson, and Foster A. Agblevor
at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Other resources and archives
The
Bioenergy discussion group archive whedre you can trace the threads of
earlier discussions on biomass energy topics.
The renewable
Energy Bookstore offers direct access to a large number of texts dealing
with renewable energy and bioconversion technology.
Form to directly request
publications from the Forest Products Laboratory
The Technical Association of the Pulp and
Paper Industry has considerable information on-line about pulping and
bleaching.
Biotechnology:
Commercialization and Economic Aspects A bibliography organized by the
National Agricultural Library
Composition of carbohydrate fraction of some
typical woody and agricultural species
Yeast researchers
and their e-mail addresses
Citation listings
Trichoderma xylanases
Last upate:
October 5, 2001
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