The oil obtained from oil plants have characteristics and properties that allow use for people food, animals and in some cases alternative fuel engines. Camelina is an oil plant that has properties superior to other known plants: sunflower, soybean, flax, etc., to be used as fuel, the paper presenting some considerations that make this plant as an alternative to fossil fuels
Camelina can be considered a valuable crop for bio-based products and biofuels, but, to date, there ...
A key challenge in the actual context of fossil sources rarefaction, global warming, and of increase...
Vegetable oils are produced in different ways and have many uses in various fields (food, cosmetolog...
The by-products resulting from the extraction of oil from oilseeds represent alternative strategies ...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Purpose of the study – determine production, energy, and introduction potentials of various forms of...
Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 aci...
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, (Brassicaceae), commonly known as false flax, leindotter and gold of pl...
‘Camelina sativa’ is one of the oldest oil crops in Europe. Growing areas were reduced dramatically ...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] also known as “false flax” or “gold of pleasure”, is a self-p...
Biofuels for diesel engines are produced mainly from rapeseed oil in Lithuania and the Member States...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is considered a relatively new oilseed Brassica in both Europ...
Hisotry and Description Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an oilseed plant currently being ...
In Iran, more than 90% of raw materials including oils and oil seeds are provided through import. Ca...
Camelina can be considered a valuable crop for bio-based products and biofuels, but, to date, there ...
A key challenge in the actual context of fossil sources rarefaction, global warming, and of increase...
Vegetable oils are produced in different ways and have many uses in various fields (food, cosmetolog...
The by-products resulting from the extraction of oil from oilseeds represent alternative strategies ...
The development of alternative fuel production using new non-biomass and non-fossil resources repres...
Purpose of the study – determine production, energy, and introduction potentials of various forms of...
Camelina sativa seeds are rich in oil (30–49%) and protein (24–31%). They contain ω-3 acids, ω-6 aci...
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz, (Brassicaceae), commonly known as false flax, leindotter and gold of pl...
‘Camelina sativa’ is one of the oldest oil crops in Europe. Growing areas were reduced dramatically ...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] also known as “false flax” or “gold of pleasure”, is a self-p...
Biofuels for diesel engines are produced mainly from rapeseed oil in Lithuania and the Member States...
Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is considered a relatively new oilseed Brassica in both Europ...
Hisotry and Description Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an oilseed plant currently being ...
In Iran, more than 90% of raw materials including oils and oil seeds are provided through import. Ca...
Camelina can be considered a valuable crop for bio-based products and biofuels, but, to date, there ...
A key challenge in the actual context of fossil sources rarefaction, global warming, and of increase...
Vegetable oils are produced in different ways and have many uses in various fields (food, cosmetolog...