Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and vegetable oils play an important role. About 75% of global production of vegetable oils derives from commodity oilseeds (i.e., soybean, oil palm, rapeseed), while the remaining 25% is produced from minor oilseeds characterized by unusual fatty acid composition. The present review aims at analyzing the potentialities of two alternative oilseed crops for Europe, camelina (Camelina sativa) and crambe (Crambe abyssinica), identified as major candidates for the future European bio-based economy as testified by the recently funded EU Project (Horizon 2020) COSMOS (Camelina and crambe Oilcrops as Sources of Medium-chain Oils for Specialty oleochemicals). The ...
Vegetable oils are renewable and more environmentally friendly than fossil oils, and thus are good a...
‘Camelina sativa’ is one of the oldest oil crops in Europe. Growing areas were reduced dramatically ...
The use of renewable vegetable oils derived from oilseed crops could have serious environmental impa...
Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and vegetable ...
Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and ...
The on-going EU-funded project ‘COSMOS - Camelina & crambe Oil crops as Sources for Medium-chain...
The on-going EU-funded project ‘COSMOS - Camelina & crambe Oil crops as Sources for Mediumchain Oils...
The European commission funded the project COSMOS (Camelina and crambe Oil crops as Sources of Mediu...
The oilseed crop winter camelina (Camelina sativa) is attracting increasing interest for biofuel pro...
Biodiesel is produced mainly from rapeseed oil in European Union. With an increase in demand for oil...
Feedstocks for industrial applications ranging from polymers to lubricants are largely derived from ...
Promoting crop diversification in European agriculture is a key pillar of the agroecological transit...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is considered a relatively new oilseed Brassica in both Europ...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Camelina can be considered a valuable crop for bio-based products and biofuels, but, to date, there ...
Vegetable oils are renewable and more environmentally friendly than fossil oils, and thus are good a...
‘Camelina sativa’ is one of the oldest oil crops in Europe. Growing areas were reduced dramatically ...
The use of renewable vegetable oils derived from oilseed crops could have serious environmental impa...
Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and vegetable ...
Social, economic and environmental importance of bio-based economy is rapidly growing and ...
The on-going EU-funded project ‘COSMOS - Camelina & crambe Oil crops as Sources for Medium-chain...
The on-going EU-funded project ‘COSMOS - Camelina & crambe Oil crops as Sources for Mediumchain Oils...
The European commission funded the project COSMOS (Camelina and crambe Oil crops as Sources of Mediu...
The oilseed crop winter camelina (Camelina sativa) is attracting increasing interest for biofuel pro...
Biodiesel is produced mainly from rapeseed oil in European Union. With an increase in demand for oil...
Feedstocks for industrial applications ranging from polymers to lubricants are largely derived from ...
Promoting crop diversification in European agriculture is a key pillar of the agroecological transit...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is considered a relatively new oilseed Brassica in both Europ...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Camelina can be considered a valuable crop for bio-based products and biofuels, but, to date, there ...
Vegetable oils are renewable and more environmentally friendly than fossil oils, and thus are good a...
‘Camelina sativa’ is one of the oldest oil crops in Europe. Growing areas were reduced dramatically ...
The use of renewable vegetable oils derived from oilseed crops could have serious environmental impa...