Díaz Blanco, Manuel JesúsYañez, R.García Barneto, AgustínMartín Alfonso, José EnriqueFeria Infante, Manuel JavierTapias Martín, RaúlFernández Martínez, Manuel2014-01-282014-01-282010Díaz Blanco, M.J., Yañez, R., García Barneto, A., Martín Alfonso, J.E., Feria Infante, M.J., Tapias Martín, R.: "Variations in Production and Oligomers Content Obtained Under Hydrothermal Treatment Among Five Fast-Growing Species". The Open Agriculture Journal. Vol. 4, págs. 87-92 (2010). ISSN 1874-33151874-3315http://hdl.handle.net/10272/7615In order to identify fast growing species utilizable for olygomer and monomer production, five fast growing species (Paulownia fortunei, Chamaecytisus proliferus, Arundo donax, Leucaena.diversifolia and Sesbania grandiflora) were tested. Concurrently, the biomass productivity of these species was also tested on a field scale. The biomass productivity of the selected species studied ranges from 0.36 to 21.30 t ha �1 (o.d.b.) under Mediterranean conditions for the year 1 sprouts. In addition, the hydrothermal treatment results show that the selected species could be employed as alternative raw material for the production of oligomers, leading to a high concentration of oligomers (9.4-23.4 g/L -1 at 190ºC)engAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Paulownia fortuneiChamaecytisus proliferusArundo donaxLeucaena diversifoliaSesbania grandifloraAlternative pulp raw materialsHydrothermal treatmentVariations in Production and Oligomers Content Obtained Under Hydrothermal Treatment Among Five Fast-Growing Speciesjournal article10.2174/1874331501004010087open access