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Bioenergy crop production and management
Agronomy and Crop Science
ID: T12003
Current Trend
-11%
vs baseline
83
works this month
94
baseline/mo
Monthly Publications
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Bioenergy crop production and management — Monthly Publications
0
24
48
72
83
Mar
'25
78
Apr
'25
95
May
'25
84
Jun
'25
68
Jul
'25
83
Aug
'25
61
Sep
'25
51
Oct
'25
12
Nov
'25
57
Dec
'25
86
Jan
'26
31
Feb
'26
83
Mar
'26
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Monthly Trend History
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Bioenergy crop production and management — Trend vs Baseline (%)
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Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Annual Publications
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Bioenergy crop production and management — Annual Publications
0
411
822
1,233
1,633
2015
1,516
2016
1,642
2017
1,360
2018
1,264
2019
1,301
2020
1,220
2021
937
2022
841
2023
894
2024
931
2025
Source: OpenAlex · Botany Live
Most-Cited Papers (Past 12 Months)
Heterogeneous pressure on croplands from land-based strategies to meet the 1.5 °C target
Peichao Gao et al. · Nature Climate Change · 2025-03-24 ·
21 citations
Sustainable management of post-phytoremediation biomass
Santanu Mukherjee et al. · Energy Ecology and Environment · 2025-05-15 ·
17 citations
Guidelines for improved quantification and reporting of carbon stocks and additional carbon storage in agroforestry systems
Rémi Cardinael et al. · Agroforestry Systems · 2025-04-01 ·
10 citations
Impact of cropland use transformation on ecosystem carbon sinks in a typical agroforestry mixed region: An analysis from explicit and implicit perspectives
Yajuan Zhou et al. · Environmental Impact Assessment Review · 2025-05-17 ·
8 citations
Increasing soil organic matter and short-term nitrogen availability by combining ramial chipped wood with a crop rotation starting with sweet potato
Marina Pérez-Llorca et al. · Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment · 2025-05-21 ·
8 citations
Rising Papers (High Citation Velocity)
Understanding rates of genetic gain in sorghum [ <i>Sorghum bicolor</i> (L.) Moench] in the United States
Jasdeep Singh et al. · The Plant Genome · 2025-09-01 ·
3 citations
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Significant difference in <i>Miscanthus</i> species root carbon exudation rate
Amanda J. Holder et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-05-30 ·
2 citations
Stronger transgenerational plasticity in clonal compared to sexual offspring of <i>Fragaria vesca</i>: effects of drought, elevated temperature and CO2
Iris Sammarco et al. · Annals of Botany · 2025-06-25 ·
1 citations