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E-raamat: Biofuel Crops: Production, Physiology and Genetics

Contributions by (Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Australia), Contributions by (University of Pune, India), Contributions by (USDA-ARS, USA), Contributions by (Punjab Agricultural University, India), Contributions by , Edited by (Fort Valley State University, USA), Contributions by , Contributions by (Hokkaido University, Japan), Contributions by , Contributions by (University of Adelaide, Australia)
  • Formaat: 544 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
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  • ISBN-13: 9781845938864
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The inventors of automotive engines had in mind running them with farm-grown energy sources, explains Singh (Fort Valley State U., Georgia), but the discovery and production of cheap petroleum crippled that source for a century. Now petroleum depletion and environmental concerns have given it new life. Scientists mostly in agriculture related fields, but some in chemistry and other disciplines, present a broad reference or textbook on growing algae and plants to produce fuel. Among the topics are biofuels in history, microalgae taxonomy and breeding, cell wall structure and novel manipulation strategies, elephant grass, oilseed brassicas, willow, eucalyptus and bamboo, and phytoremediation trees for biofuel. Distributed in the US by Stylus Publishing. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Comprehensive coverage of biofuel production, with a focus on individual crops and longer term sustainability.
Contributors vii
Preface xi
PART I GENERAL
1 Biofuels in History
1(22)
Bill Kovarik
2 Status, Innovations and Challenges of Next Generation Biofuel Technologies
23(21)
Ralph E.H. Sims
PART II ALGAE
3 Microalgae Taxonomy and Breeding
44(10)
S. Hemaiswarya
R. Raja
R. Ravikumar
Isabel S. Carvalho
4 Physiology, Biochemistry and Genetics of Microalgal Growth and Lipid Production
54(30)
Holger Schuhmann
Peer M. Schenk
5 Cultivation of Microalgae for Biofuel Production
84(18)
Christopher Q. Lan
PART III PLANTS
6 Physiology and Genetics of Biofuel Crop Yield
102(33)
Bharat P. Singh
7 Deconstructing Plant Biomass: Cell Wall Structure and Novel Manipulation Strategies
135(16)
Caitlin S. Byrt
Natalie S. Betts
Naser Farrokhi
Rachel A. Burton
8 Sugarcane and Energycane
151(21)
N.K. Fageria
A. Moreira
L.A.C. Moraes
Anna L. Hale
Ryan P. Viator
9 Sweet Sorghum: Genetics, Breeding and Commercialization
172(27)
P. Srinivasa Rao
A.V. Umakanth
Belum V.S. Reddly
Ismail Dweikat
Sujata Bhargava
C. Ganesh Kumar
Serge Braconnier
J.V. Patil
10 Switchgrass
199(32)
John H. Fike
David J. Parrish
11 Miscanthus Species
231(18)
Kossonou Guillaume Anzoua
Toshihiko Yamada
12 Arundo donax
249(22)
C.M.J. Williams
T.K. Biswas
L. Marton
M. Czako
13 Elephantgrass
271(21)
Bharat P. Singh
Hari P. Singh
Eric Obeng
14 Bast and Leaf Fibre Crops: Kenaf, Hemp, Jute, Agave, etc.
292(20)
Pratik Satya
Ratikanta Maiti
15 Jatropha (Jatropha curcas L.)
312(27)
Suhas P. Wani
16 Oilseed Brassicas
339(30)
G.S. Banuelos
K.S. Dhillon
S.S. Banga
17 Camelina (Camelina sativa)
369(23)
C. Eynck
K.C. Falk
18 Oil Palm
392(23)
Somashekhar M. Punnuri
Bharat P. Singh
19 Willow
415(12)
Martin Weih
20 Pines
427(33)
C. Dana Nelson
Gary F. Peter
Steven E. McKeand
Eric J. Jokela
Robert B. Rummer
Leslie H. Groom
Kurt H. Johnsen
21 Eucalyptus and Bamboo
460(14)
Masazumi Kayama
22 Phytoremediation Trees for Biofuel
474(17)
D.L. Rockwood
J.G. Isebrands
P.J. Minogue
23 Lignocellulosic Feedstock Preparation by Size Reduction and Pretreatment
491(16)
K. Muthukumarappan
Appendix I Energy and Related Units 507(2)
Appendix II Botanical Names 509(4)
Index 513
Dr. Bharat Singh is a Professor of Agronomy and biofuel and carbon sequestration research leader at the Fort Valley State University. He is a Fulbright Scholar and Embassy Science Fellow. Dr. Singh has the distinction of serving as visiting professor in Africa, Asia and Europe. He has authored or co-authored over 150 articles and book chapters. His knowledge of agriculture and agriculture related industries in different parts of the world have been derived from the first hand experiences gained through travel of around 70 countries. Dr. Ratikanta Maiti Ph.D., D.Sc is renowned Botanist of international repute with specialization in crop Physiology and Botany. I worked for 9 years as a senior botanist in Jute Agricultural Research Institute, Barracpore (I.C.A.R.), Calcutta. Then I worked for 10 years as a senior Plant Physiologist in ICRISAT, Patancheru, India. Then I worked as Senior Professor and Senior Research Scientist, (CONNACY, Mexico, for 18 years) in two universities in Mexico for 20 years. At, present honoraryworking as Research Advisor , Vibha Seeds, Vibha Agrotech ltd., Hyderabad, india. Dr. Maiti won several international awards such as international Scientist award offered by IBC, Cambridge and Ehanobotanist Award-2003 sponsored by Friends university ,U.S.A. and U.ND.P. and gold medal for india 2008 offered ABI. He published about 400 research papers on different crops with about 250 citation index to his credit and more than 35 books with worldwide recognitions.. Dr. Pratik Satya is a senior plant breeder in the Crop Improvement Division of Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Kolkata, India. Dr.Satya has received his Masters and Doctorate degrees from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi with outstanding academic records. He has also served as senior lecturer and Head of the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding in Uttar BangaKrishiViswavidyalaya, West Bengal, India. He has got more than forty publications to his credit including research papers in peer reviewed journals and authored three books. Research Program Director - Asia and Director, ICRISAT Development Center (IDC) at International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Patancheru, India. His area of specialization is scaling-up science-based interventions to benefit millions of farmers in Asia and Africa particularly in the area of sustainable agriculture for improving rural livelihoods. His expertise spans thru integrated watershed management and water use efficiency (Green, blue and grey) in field to catchment scale, wasteland development, wastewater management, biodiesel plantation, integrated nutrient management and carbon sequestration for the conservation of natural resources and their sustainable use for improving livelihoods of farmers. Livelihoods improvement for small farm holders is the main thrust of his research for development (R4D). Dr. Wani has organized number of national and international meetings and co-ordinating number of multi-disciplinary, multi country projects in the area of sustainable natural resource management and for improving livelihoods and building resilience of the farmers.