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M, Rowell Roger, Schultz Tor P. 1953-, Narayan Ramani 1949-, American Chemical Society. Cellulose, Paper, and Textile Division., and American Chemical Society Meeting, eds. Emerging technologies for materials and chemicals from biomass. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1992.

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Nalepa, T. F. Abundance, biomass, and species composition of benthic macroinvertebrate populations in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, 1987-96. Ann Arbor, MI: Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, 2002.

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Wheeler, R. M. Proximate composition of seed and biomass from soybean plants grown at different carbon dioxide (CO) concentrations. [Kennedy Space Center, Fla.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, John F. Kennedy Space Center, 1990.

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Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. Effect of habitat degradation on the species composition and biomass of fish in the Great Lakes areas of concern. Burlington, Ont: Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1993.

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Kenlan, Peter H. Composition and biomass of forest floor vegetation in experimentally acidified paired watersheds at the Bear Brook Watershed in Maine. Orono, Me: Maine Agricultural & Forest Experiment Station, University of Maine, 2009.

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John, Beebe, and Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.), eds. Effect of fertilizer applications and grazing exclusion on species composition and biomass in wet meadow restoration in eastern Washington. [Portland, Or.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2002.

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R, Hinkle Charles, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Effects of fire on composition, biomass, and nutrients in oak scrub vegetation on John F. Kennedy Space Center, Florida. [Kennedy Space Center, Fla.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, John F. Kennedy Space Center, 1987.

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Little, Susan N. Highly stocked coniferous stands on the Olympic Peninsula: Chemical composition and implications for harvest strategy. Portland, Or.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1987.

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Bartsch, Annette. Die Eisalgenflora des Weddellmeeres (Antarktis): Artenzusammensetzung und Biomasse sowie Ökophysiologie ausgewählter Arten = Sea ice algae of the Weddell Sea (Antarctica) : species composition, biomass, and ecophysiology of selected species. Bremerhaven: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1989.

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Little, Susan N. Highly stocked coniferous stands on the Olympic Peninsula. Portland, OR: Biomass and Energy Project, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1986.

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Lehman, Peggy W. Phytoplankton species composition, size structure, and biomass and their possible effect on copepod food availability in the low salinity zone of the San Francisco Bay/Delta Estuary. [Sacramento]: Interagency Ecological Program for the San Francisco Bay/Delta Estuary, 1998.

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Guilizzoni, P. Biomassa, produzione e ciclo dei nutrienti nella zona umida di Fondotoce (bacino delle Isole Borromee-Lago Maggiore): Rapporto finale. Pallanza: Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche, Istituto italiano di idrobiologia, 1986.

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K, Ritz, Dighton J, and Giller K. E, eds. Beyond the biomass: Compositional and functional analysis of soil microbial communities. Chichester: Wiley, 1994.

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Chemistry of fossil fuels and biofuels. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Canada. Ministère des pêches et des océans. Division d'océanographie biologique. Abondance, composition spécifique et biomasse du phytoplancton de l'Estuaire moyen du Saint-Laurent. Mont-Joli, Qué: Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 1989.

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Pittman, Kelly L. Lignocellulose: Biotechnology, Chemical Composition and Future Prospects. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Bachman, Marcus, and Crystal Eveline Rodney. Aquatic Plants: Composition, Nutrient Concentration and Environmental Impact. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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Wilbur, Karen J. The initial effects of dredging on zooplankton species composition, abundance, and biomass in Carlisle Lake, Washington. 1989.

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House, Mother Mother. Only the Strongest Women Become Biomass Power Plant Managers: Cute Blank Lined Composition Notebook Gift for Biomass Power Plant Managers Women, Mom, Girlfriend, Sister, Grandma/Birthday and Mother Day Best Gift Ideas for Biomass Power Plant Managers. Independently Published, 2021.

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Burlyaeva, M. O., A. E. Solovyeva, M. A. Nikishkina, E. A. Sergeyev, and N. I. Tikhonova. GRASS PEA (Lathyrus sativus L.) SOURCES MATERIAL FOR BREEDING FOR PRODUCTIVITY AND HIGH-QUALITY COMPOSITION OF SEEDS AND GREEN BIOMASS. Federal Research Center the N. I. Vavilov All-Russian Institute of Plant Genetic Resources, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30901/978-5-905954-61-0.

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Wilsey, Brian J. Nutrient Cycling and Energy Flow in Grasslands. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744511.003.0004.

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Net primary productivity (NPP) is the amount of C or biomass that accumulates over time and is photosynthesis—autotroph respiration. Annual NPP is estimated by summing positive biomass increments across time periods during the growing season, including offtake to herbivores, which can be high in grasslands. Remote sensing techniques that are used to assess NPP are discussed by the author. Belowground productivity can be high in grasslands, and it is important to carbon storage. Across grasslands on a geographic scale, NPP, N mineralization, and soil organic C all increase with annual precipitation. Within regions, NPP can be strongly affected by the proportion of C4 plant species and animal species composition and diversity. Humans are adding more N to the environment than all the natural forms of addition (fixation and lightning) combined. Animals, especially herbivores, can have strong effects on how plants respond to changes in changes in resource availability.
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Sexton, Timothy Ogden. Ecological effect of post-wildfire management activities (salvage-logging and grass-seeding) on vegetation composition, diversity, biomass, and growth and survival of Pinus ponderosa and Purshia tridentata. 1998.

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Wiebe, Peter H., Ann Bucklin, and Mark Benfield. Sampling, Preservation and Counting of Samples II: Zooplankton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0010.

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This chapter reviews traditional and new zooplankton sampling techniques, sample preservation, and sample analysis, and provides the sources where in-depth discussion of these topics is addressed. The net systems that have been developed over the past 100+ years, many of which are still in use today, can be categorized into eight groups: non-opening/closing nets, simple opening/closing nets, high-speed samplers, neuston samplers, planktobenthos plankton nets, closing cod-end samplers, multiple net systems, and moored plankton collection systems. Methods of sample preservation include preservation for sample enumeration and taxonomic morphological analysis, and preservation of samples for genetic analysis. Methods of analysis of zooplankton samples include determination of biomass, taxonomic composition, and size by traditional methods; and genetic analysis of zooplankton samples.
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Linhares, Felipe N. Development of Biodiesel-Resistant Nitrile Rubber Compositions. Hanser Publications, 2016.

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Wilsey, Brian J. Conservation and Restoration of Grasslands. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744511.003.0008.

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Conservation programs alter herbivore stocking rates and find and protect the remaining areas that have not been plowed or converted to crops. Restoration is an ‘Acid Test’ for ecology. If we fully understand how grassland systems function and assemble after disturbance, then it should be easy to restore them after they have been degraded or destroyed. Alternatively, the idea that restorations will not be equivalent to remnants has been termed the ‘Humpty Dumpty’ hypothesis—once lost, it cannot be put back together again. Community assembly may follow rules, and if these rules are uncovered, then we may be able to accurately predict final species composition after assembly. Priority effects are sometimes found depending on species arrival orders, and they can result in alternate states. Woody plant encroachment is the increase in density and biomass of woody plants, and it is strongly affecting grassland C and water cycles.
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Dighton, John, and K. Ritz. Beyond the Biomass: Compositional and Functional Analysis of Soil Microbial Communities. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1994.

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