In this study, the non-food use of Brassica carinata oil for biodiesel production was investigated. B. carinata, a native plant of the Ethiopian highlands widely used as food by the Ethiopians, has recently become object of increasing interest. This is due to its better agronomic performances in areas such as Spain, California and Italy that are characterized by unfavorable environmental conditions for the cultivation of Brassica napus (by far the most common rapeseed cultivated in continental Europe). The agronomic performance and the energetic balance described here confirmed that B. carinata adapted better and was more productive both in adverse conditions (clay- and sandy-type soils and in semi-arid temperate climate) and under low crop...
The development of energy crops can provide environmental benefits and may represent an opportunity ...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
Brassicaceae are promising oil feedstock for cultivation in centralsouthern Italy. Therefore, a two-...
The Extravalore project aims to give added value to oilseed crops, considering them also for produci...
A comparison of the performance of Brassica carinata oil-derived biodiesel with a commercial rapesee...
The contribution of geographical knowledge today takes on a particular resonance for its ability to ...
Industrial crops for energy purposes are object of increasing interest worldwide and play an importa...
Potential energy feedstocks from conventional agriculture usually include pure vegetable oil (PVO) a...
In recent years the cultivation of Brassica carinata has caught the interest of the research, even i...
Energy is a major constraint of developed and under-development countries, and the sustainable produ...
EU Member States are mandated to reach a minimum of 10% renewable energy consumed in transport by 20...
Biodiesel is a non-toxic, biodegradable, environmentally friendly alternative diesel fuel, produced ...
The development of energy crops can provide environmental benefits and may represent an opportunity ...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
Brassicaceae are promising oil feedstock for cultivation in centralsouthern Italy. Therefore, a two-...
The Extravalore project aims to give added value to oilseed crops, considering them also for produci...
A comparison of the performance of Brassica carinata oil-derived biodiesel with a commercial rapesee...
The contribution of geographical knowledge today takes on a particular resonance for its ability to ...
Industrial crops for energy purposes are object of increasing interest worldwide and play an importa...
Potential energy feedstocks from conventional agriculture usually include pure vegetable oil (PVO) a...
In recent years the cultivation of Brassica carinata has caught the interest of the research, even i...
Energy is a major constraint of developed and under-development countries, and the sustainable produ...
EU Member States are mandated to reach a minimum of 10% renewable energy consumed in transport by 20...
Biodiesel is a non-toxic, biodegradable, environmentally friendly alternative diesel fuel, produced ...
The development of energy crops can provide environmental benefits and may represent an opportunity ...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...