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GCB Bioenergy 2023 Score: 30 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Steve Long, Rachel Shekar, Shaolin Chen, Michael Jones, Madhu Khanna, Xue Shuai, Peter Smith, Sabrina Spatari, Paul Adler, Aryasomayajula Bharadwaj, Carlos Pellegrino Cerri, Mark Coleman, Evan Delucia, Axel Don, Jerome Dumortier, Puneet Dwivedi, Christoph Emmerling, Benot Gabrielle, Ilya Gelfand, Emily Heaton, Armen Kemanian, Iris Lewandowski, Andrew Lovett, Andrea Monti, Vance Owens, Sergio Pacca, Rebecca Rowe, Kumar Sandeep, Vijay Singh, Luisa Trindade, Yuan Yao, Zhiwei Liang, Andrs Nemnyi, Gergo, Pter Kovcs, Csaba

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This is a journal issue information notice for GCB Bioenergy, describing the journal's scope covering biofuel production from plants, algae, and waste. No primary research findings are included.

GCB Bioenergy exists to promote understanding of the interface between biological sciences and the production of fuels directly from plants, algae and waste.All aspects of current and potential biofuel production, from forestry, crop production, enzymatic deconstruction and microbial fuel synthesis to implications for biodiversity, ecosystem services, economics, policy and global change will be included.Studies may be at all levels of organization from gene discovery and enzyme design to crop feedstock genetics and systems analysis of biofuel production operations.They may be experimental, observational or theoretical, and may concern higher plant and algal systems, biological mimicry, enzymes, biotechnology, fuel synthesis, ecosystem services, environmental impacts and/ or whole production system analysis.GCB Bioenergy will concentrate on primary research articles, but operate a fl exible policy regarding other article types, including Platforms, Technical Papers, Mini-Reviews and Opinion Papers.

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