Camelina is an oilseed crop which is being commercially produced globally as feedstock for biodiesel. Being a non-edible oil bearing low input crop owing to its low fertilizer and water requirement, fits well for biofuel production. In India, targets for biofuel blending has been set by New Biofuel Policy-2018 and to meet these targets efforts are being made to harness the potential of available feedstock in the country. Among these feedstock, contribution of short gestation oilseed bearing crop has been very important. Camelina has been introduced in India during 2009–10 as experimental crop by DIBER, DRDO. Since then various efforts have made to standardize the production technology of this crop under various agro-climatic regions of the ...
Not AvailableGovernment of Chhattisgarh has taken unique initiative for development of bio-fuel in c...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
Soaring prices of fossil-fuels and environmental pollution associated with their use, has resulted i...
Camelina sativa is a cool-season oil seed crop that has been proven to produce various biofuels. The...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. is an annual oilseed crop within the Brassicaceae family. C. sativa has...
Camelina sativa (Camelina) could be a potential feedstock to help meet the goal of 36 billion gallon...
In a world where the energy demand is increasing daily, energy efficiency and renewable energy play ...
In this research, a new cultivar of Camelina “Soheil” seed oil (CSO) was investigated as...
The economic development of a country is highly dependent on the supply of fossil fuels which are co...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Purpose of the study – determine production, energy, and introduction potentials of various forms of...
It is well known that energy consumption is rapidly increasing due to population growth, higher stan...
Biofuels for diesel engines are produced mainly from rapeseed oil in Lithuania and the Member States...
Not AvailableGovernment of Chhattisgarh has taken unique initiative for development of bio-fuel in c...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
Soaring prices of fossil-fuels and environmental pollution associated with their use, has resulted i...
Camelina sativa is a cool-season oil seed crop that has been proven to produce various biofuels. The...
It is estimated that by 2011, 20 percent of bio-energy needs of India should be met by biodiesel. To...
Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz. is an annual oilseed crop within the Brassicaceae family. C. sativa has...
Camelina sativa (Camelina) could be a potential feedstock to help meet the goal of 36 billion gallon...
In a world where the energy demand is increasing daily, energy efficiency and renewable energy play ...
In this research, a new cultivar of Camelina “Soheil” seed oil (CSO) was investigated as...
The economic development of a country is highly dependent on the supply of fossil fuels which are co...
There is a large interest in biofuels in India as a substitute to petroleum-based fuels, with a purp...
Camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) has gained considerable attention in Europe and North America...
Purpose of the study – determine production, energy, and introduction potentials of various forms of...
It is well known that energy consumption is rapidly increasing due to population growth, higher stan...
Biofuels for diesel engines are produced mainly from rapeseed oil in Lithuania and the Member States...
Not AvailableGovernment of Chhattisgarh has taken unique initiative for development of bio-fuel in c...
India with its dense population is more prone to energy crisis than its counterparts in other develo...
Soaring prices of fossil-fuels and environmental pollution associated with their use, has resulted i...