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Arundinoideae / Energy crops / Bioenergy / Arundo donax / Arundo / Invasive species / Genetically modified plant / Agriculture / Phalaris / Environment / Sustainability / Biofuels
Date: 2013-02-19 09:48:53
Arundinoideae
Energy crops
Bioenergy
Arundo donax
Arundo
Invasive species
Genetically modified plant
Agriculture
Phalaris
Environment
Sustainability
Biofuels

Biofuels and Invasive Plant Species  Joe DiTomaso, Jodie Holt, and Nelroy Jackson  A variety of plant species from a range of taxa, including crops and wild plants, are being  considered for

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