TY - BOOK AU - Quinn,Lauren D. AU - Matlaga,David P. AU - Barney,Jacob N. ED - C.A.B. International, TI - Bioenergy and biological invasions: ecological, agronomic, and policy perspectives on minimizing risk T2 - CABI invasives series AV - SB288 .B563 2015eb U1 - 338.1/6 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Energy crops KW - Risk assessment KW - Environmental aspects KW - Agriculture and energy KW - Policy and Planning KW - Weeds and Noxious Plants KW - Pathogen, Pest, Parasite and Weed Management (General) KW - Energy KW - Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products KW - Aquatic organisms KW - cabt KW - Aquatic plants KW - Crops KW - Feedstocks KW - Gene flow KW - Genes KW - Invasions KW - Invasive species KW - Weed control KW - Weeds N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The Bioenergy Landscape : Sustainable Resources or the Next Great Invasion? / Lauren D. Quinn, Jacob N. Barney, and David P. Matlaga -- What Would Invasive Feedstock Populations Look Like? Perspectives from Existing Invasions / Lauren D. Quinn -- Potential Risks of Algae Bioenergy Feedstocks / Siew-Moi Phang and Wan-Loy Chu -- Gene Flow and Invasiveness in Bioenergy Systems / Caroline E. Ridley and Carol Mallory-Smith -- Using Weed Risk Assessments to Separate the Crops from the Weeds / Jacob N. Barney, Larissa L. Smith, and Daniel R. Tekiela -- Bioenergy and Novel Plants : The Regulatory Structure / A. Bryan Endres -- "Seeded-yet-Sterile" Perennial Grasses : Towards Sustainable and Non-invasive Biofuel Feedstocks / Russell W. Jessup and Charlie D. Dowling -- Eradication and Control of Bioenergy Feedstocks : What Do We Really Know? / Stephen F. Enloe and Nancy J. Loewenstein -- Good Intentions vs Good Ideas : Evaluating Bioenergy Projects that Utilize Invasive Plant Feedstocks / Lloyd L. Nackley; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This book contains 9 chapters focusing on the ecological, agronomic and policy perspectives on minimizing risk of bioenergy and biological invasions. Topics covered include potential risks of algae bioenergy feedstocks, gene flow and invasiveness in bioenergy systems, use of weed risk assessments to separate the crops from the weeds and eradication and control of bioenergy feedstocks, among others UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780643304.0000 ER -