Jatropha, a widespread, species rich genus, ranges from the Americas and Caribbean to Africa and India. In Malesia five species occur, all of which were introduced and originated in Central and South America. The five species are revised and an identification key, nomenclature, descriptions, distributions, ecology, vernacular names, uses and notes are provided. Special attention is given to the uses of J. curcas, because it is steadily gaining popularity as a potential biofuel plant and, because of that, is being cultivated more often
The biofuel development boom has sparked concerns over deforestation and food issues and created a t...
This review paper focuses some basic aspect of the taxonomic, biology, cultivation, chemical composi...
J. curcas has been studied in different countries and some interesting agronomic, pharmacological an...
Jatropha, a widespread, species rich genus, ranges from the Americas and Caribbean to Africa and Ind...
Jatropha curcas is a multi-purpose plant species, with many advantages for biodiesel production. Its...
Jatropha curcas is the best known species from the genus, an oilseed crop used for biodiesel product...
Jatropha curcas L., popularly known as the physic nut, is a monoecious, perennial lactiferous specie...
Jatropha curcas L. attracts a lot of interest as a biofuel crop, triggering large investments and ra...
One new species is described in this paper: Jatropha SotoiNunyezii Fernández Casas & Martínez Salas,...
Biodiesel, an eco-friendly diesel fuel similar to petro-diesel in comustion properties. Jatropha cur...
Almost 40% of the world’s population of 6,7 billion people do not have access to affordable energy r...
A brief account of Jatropha curcas, L. is a native of central America. It is a big shrub growing to ...
Jatropha curcas, a multipurpose plant belonging to the family of Euphorbiacae is native of tropical ...
Not AvailableGenus Jatropha with 172 species having significant economic importance belongs to the f...
Jatropha is a genus of approximately 175 succulents, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, e.g. J. c...
The biofuel development boom has sparked concerns over deforestation and food issues and created a t...
This review paper focuses some basic aspect of the taxonomic, biology, cultivation, chemical composi...
J. curcas has been studied in different countries and some interesting agronomic, pharmacological an...
Jatropha, a widespread, species rich genus, ranges from the Americas and Caribbean to Africa and Ind...
Jatropha curcas is a multi-purpose plant species, with many advantages for biodiesel production. Its...
Jatropha curcas is the best known species from the genus, an oilseed crop used for biodiesel product...
Jatropha curcas L., popularly known as the physic nut, is a monoecious, perennial lactiferous specie...
Jatropha curcas L. attracts a lot of interest as a biofuel crop, triggering large investments and ra...
One new species is described in this paper: Jatropha SotoiNunyezii Fernández Casas & Martínez Salas,...
Biodiesel, an eco-friendly diesel fuel similar to petro-diesel in comustion properties. Jatropha cur...
Almost 40% of the world’s population of 6,7 billion people do not have access to affordable energy r...
A brief account of Jatropha curcas, L. is a native of central America. It is a big shrub growing to ...
Jatropha curcas, a multipurpose plant belonging to the family of Euphorbiacae is native of tropical ...
Not AvailableGenus Jatropha with 172 species having significant economic importance belongs to the f...
Jatropha is a genus of approximately 175 succulents, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, e.g. J. c...
The biofuel development boom has sparked concerns over deforestation and food issues and created a t...
This review paper focuses some basic aspect of the taxonomic, biology, cultivation, chemical composi...
J. curcas has been studied in different countries and some interesting agronomic, pharmacological an...