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Developing, Producing, and Commercializing Bioenergy Crops and Technologies (Workshop) *CEU Approved

Objective(s):
The objective of the workshop are to explore progress and opportunities in developing, producing, and commercializing new crops and technologies for emerging bioenergy sectors.
Success of emerging bioenergy industries hinge on the simultaneous development and management of an entire supply chain ranging from crops to bioprocessing, on a substantial scale.  Crop improvement, production, bioprocessing, and development of novel value-added technologies all play important roles in the efficiency, feasibility and profitability of the entire endeavor.  Moreover, there is considerable interdependence among all of the various components, disciplines, and constituents in the supply chain.  This workshop will take a broad view to explore progress, challenges, and opportunities facing the future of bioenergy.   

Wednesday, August 5, 2015: 10:15 AM
Bayside C (Sheraton Hotel New Orleans)
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10:15 AM
Breeding Cold-hardy Energy Grasses
Darren Touchell, North Carolina State University; Thomas Ranney, North Carolina State University, Dept. of Horticultural Science
11:00 AM
Survey of Fungal Diseases of Switchgrass Seed and Plants
Robert N. Trigiano, PhD, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Bonnie H. Ownley, University of Tennessee; Sara Collins, University of Tennessee; Mary Dee, University of Tennessee; Oluseyi Fajolu, University of Tennessee; Andrew Vu, University of Tennessee
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