Emily A. Heaton

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2006 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
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Stephen P Long grad student 2006 UIUC
 (The comparative agronomic potential of Miscanthus x giganteus and Panicum virgatum as energy crops in Illinois.)
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Tejera M, Boersma NN, Archontoulis SV, et al. (2022) Photosynthetic decline in aging perennial grass is not fully explained by leaf nitrogen. Journal of Experimental Botany
Edmonds P, Franz KJ, Heaton EA, et al. (2021) Planting miscanthus instead of row crops may increase the productivity and economic performance of farmed potholes Gcb Bioenergy. 13: 1481-1497
Tejera MD, Miguez FE, Heaton EA. (2020) The older plant gets the sun: age‐related changes in Miscanthus × giganteus phenology Gcb Bioenergy
Blanco‐Canqui H, Laird DA, Heaton EA, et al. (2020) Soil carbon increased by twice the amount of biochar carbon applied after six years: Field evidence of negative priming Gcb Bioenergy. 12: 240-251
Tejera M, Boersma N, Vanloocke A, et al. (2019) Multi-year and Multi-site Establishment of the Perennial Biomass Crop Miscanthus × giganteus Using a Staggered Start Design to Elucidate N Response Bioenergy Research. 12: 471-483
Lee M, Mitchell RB, Heaton E, et al. (2019) Warm-Season Grass Monocultures and Mixtures for Sustainable Bioenergy Feedstock Production in the Midwest, USA Bioenergy Research. 12: 43-54
Puntel LA, Sawyer JE, Barker DW, et al. (2018) A Systems Modeling Approach to Forecast Corn Economic Optimum Nitrogen Rate. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 436
Aurangzaib M, Moore K, Lenssen A, et al. (2018) Developmental Morphology and Biomass Yield of Upland and Lowland Switchgrass Ecotypes Grown in Iowa Agronomy. 8: 61
Brandes E, Plastina A, Heaton EA. (2018) Where can switchgrass production be more profitable than corn and soybean? An integrated subfield assessment in Iowa, USA Gcb Bioenergy. 10: 473-488
Lee DK, Aberle E, Anderson EK, et al. (2018) Biomass production of herbaceous energy crops in the United States: field trial results and yield potential maps from the multiyear regional feedstock partnership Gcb Bioenergy. 10: 698-716
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