Potential of Jatropha as an energy crop

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Author listBonnet S., Gheewala S.H.

PublisherHindawi

Publication year2012

Volume number1

Start page571

End page582

Number of pages12

ISBN9781461448068; 1461448050; 9781461448051

ISSN0146-9428

eISSN1745-4557

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84929848081&doi=10.1007%2f978-1-4614-4806-8-30&partnerID=40&md5=aa22d1d91bfd43b212b317ba637736db

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Jatropha curcas L. has been considered as an energy feedstock for biodiesel production in many countries worldwide particularly in tropical and sub-tropical regions where the species is predominantly found. The utilization of J. curcas for energy purposes, particularly for biodiesel is motivated by its potential for large oil yield, its ability to grow under variable conditions including poor soils or marginal lands and under low water and nutrient supply. The ability of J. curcas to grow on soil unsuitable for food crops would be an advantage to avoid competition with food and conflict on land use. In addition, the possibility to grow it under low energy requirements is also favorable to low greenhouse gas emissions however at the cost of high yield. In addition, several investigations have reported that larger seed and oil yields could be achieved with elite genotypes under adequate conditions of water and nutrient supply. From an energy perspective, J. curcas cultivation exclusively for biodiesel production is already a viable option since its Net Energy Ratio is higher than one; however, the integration of co-products to the energy balance would increase the energy benefits. Thus, the plantation of J. curcas is being promoted at community scale as a sustainable feedstock for energy without the need for large-scale and complex infrastructure development. ฉ Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012. All rights are reserved.


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