Energy Crops: Rsc: RSC Energy and Environment, cartea 5
Editat de Nigel G. Halford, Angela Karp, Ferdi Schuthen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2010
The last few years have seen the concept of bioenergy and biofuels come of age. Rising oil prices have lead to more food crops being grown for energy as well as food. This has created controversy by adding to the upward pressure on crop commodity prices that was already being created by the increasing demand for food from an expanding population. More attention has, therefore, focussed on meeting the rising demand for bioenergy and biofuels in more sustainable ways. A wider range of crops is being explored, including non-food crops, as well as the use of crop residues rather than grain or seed. Energy Crops is a comprehensive reference source which looks at this topic from the plant and agricultural science perspective. It covers energy crops that are already in use and those that are being developed or researched. Species that have been cultivated by humankind for millennia, and some that have never been considered as crops before, fall within its coverage. The introductory chapter defines energy crops before reviewing the development and current state of the technology. It also gives an historical perspective and introduces the ethical issues. Each of the subsequent chapters is dedicated to a single crop and describes the current usage of that crop for energy, its potential for future development, the economics of its use for energy production, and the research that is being undertaken to tailor it for use as an energy crop. Where appropriate, the implications for food and feed security are balanced against the benefits in terms of fuel security, the impending oil supply 'peak', the need to reduce CO2 emissions, and the implications for climate change mitigation. Each chapter is written by a specialist author or authors of international standing. The chapters by representatives of the plant breeding and biofuel industries give an industrial perspective on why energy crops have 'come of age'. They also describe how the sector is expected to develop with a wish list of crop improvements that industry would like to see realized. These include higher levels of fermentable starch, cellulose, fibres and oil quality through to the production of pure hydrocarbons. The book is suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates, academics, and those working in industry.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849730327
ISBN-10: 1849730326
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Edition.
Editura: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Seriile RSC Energy and Environment Series, RSC Energy and Environment
ISBN-10: 1849730326
Pagini: 442
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Ediția:Edition.
Editura: Royal Society Of Chemistry
Seriile RSC Energy and Environment Series, RSC Energy and Environment
Cuprins
Introduction; Cereals; Sugar crops; Oil crops; Non-food crops; Socio-economic considerations; Industry perspective
Notă biografică
Nigel G. Halford is a Research Leader at Rothamsted Research, the UK's premier crop and agricultural research institute. He graduated from Liverpool University in 1983, obtained a Masters Degree from University College London in 1984 and, in 1989, was awarded a PhD for his work at Rothamsted on wheat seed protein genes. He transferred to Long Ashton Research Station near Bristol in 1991, but returned to Rothamsted in 2002. He runs a research programme on metabolic regulation in plants, with strategic objectives in crop yield, stress tolerance and food safety as well as bioenergy production. Professor Halford has authored more than 100 scientific papers and has written one book. He also and edited another book on plant biotechnology. He frequently lectures on plant biotechnology to schools, farmers and environmental groups, and has debated the issue in many media interviews and public meetings in the UK and abroad. He is a member of the Advisory Committee for Animal Feedingstuffs (ACAF), one of the committees that advise the UK government on the use of GM crops, foods and animal feed. He also holds an honorary chair at the Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Angela Karp is Scientific Director of the Rothamsted Centre for Bioenergy and Climate Change, and Deputy Head of the Plant and Invertebrate Ecology Division at Rothamsted Research. She is a geneticist by training, having graduated with a First in Genetics at Queen Mary College, London University. Dr. Karp leads an internationally recognised, integrated programme on bioenergy aimed at improving biomass crops within a sustainable land use context. She is the overall coordinator of the UK DEFRA Genetic Improvement Network on SRC willow which involves willow breeding underpinned by trait mapping and genomics. She also coordinates a project on the social, environmental and economic implications of increasing rural land use under energy crops, which focuses on She also coordinates a project on the social, environmental and economic implications of increasing rural land use under energy crops.
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The last few years have seen the concept of bioenergy and biofuels, come of age. Rising oil prices have lead to more food crops being grown for energy as well as food, as significant contributors to global energy supply. This has created controversy as it has added to the upward pressure on crop commodity prices already being created by an increasing demand for food of an expanding world population. More attention has therefore been focussed on meeting the rising demand for bioenergy and biofuels in more sustainable ways. A wider range of crops is being explored, including non-food crops as well as the use of crop residues rather than grain or seed. Energy Crops is a comprehensive reference that looks at this topic from the plant and agricultural science perspective. The introductory chapter defines energy crops, reviews the development and state of the technology, gives an historical perspective and introduces the ethical issues. Each of the subsequent chapters is dedicated to a single crop and describes the current usage of that crop for energy, its potential for future development, the economic case and the research that is being undertaken to tailor the crop for use as an energy crop. Where appropriate, the implications for feed and food security are also discussed. The chapters by world-renowned experts of the plant breeding and biofuel industries will be essential reading for agricultural and environmental scientists, plant biologists, chemical and energy engineers, biotechnologists, and all those involved in developing policy on climate change and bioenergy production.
Descriere
This book is a comprehensive reference for energy crops from the plant perspective with expert authors for each crop. Of particular importance are the chapters covering the sustainability aspects (social, economic, and environmental), including food security.