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Soil Quality and Biofuel Production: Advances in Soil Science

Editat de Rattan Lal, B. A. Stewart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2017
From its humble beginning in the late 19th century―when Henry Ford’s first car was designed to run on ethanol―biofuel production has been on the rise with more than 26 billion liters produced in the U.S. in 2007. Ethanol made from biomass (rather than grains) holds great promise, including numerous economic and environmental benefits. However, the adverse interactions of energy, climate, food, and soil quality cannot be ignored.
In eight concise chapters, Soil Quality and Biofuel Production presents a state-of-the-knowledge review of soil properties and processes negatively impacted by crop residue removal. It outlines the ecological consequences of biofuels and evaluates land use in the production of raw material for biofuel. The book then spotlights pressing issues related to corn and cellulosic ethanol and also soil erosion. It offers advice for achieving economic balance in the competition for arable land between food and biofuel along with residue harvest management techniques. A thought-provoking discussion of the opportunities and challenges that biofuel presents rounds out the book’s coverage.
The logistics of producing biomass in a sustainable manner remain a major challenge and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future. Serious questions linger concerning viable sources of biofuel feedstock, competition for resources needed to produce biomass, and energy output/input ratios. Soil Quality and Biofuel Production provides environmental scientists and agricultural engineers with the knowledge they need to address them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138117839
ISBN-10: 1138117838
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 37
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Advances in Soil Science


Public țintă

Academic, Professional Practice & Development, and Professional Reference

Cuprins

Soil Processes and Residue Harvest Management. Soil Quality Impacts of Residue Removal for Biofuel Feedstock. Ecological Consequences of Biofuels. Land Use in Production of Raw Materials for Biofuels. Corn and Cellulosic Ethanol Problems and Soil Erosion. Ethanol Production from Sugarcane and Soil Quality. Economic Balance: Competition between Food Production and Biofuels Expansion. Opportunities and Challenges of Biofuel Production.

Notă biografică

Rattan Lal, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
B.A. Stewart, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA

Recenzii

In summary, the book is well written and contains lots of valuable information. The presentation and figures are of high quality and the book contains a wealth of information suitable for a range of audiences. In my opinion this book represents a worthy purchase although the price is somewhat restrictive for students. It will make good reading for many agronomy, plant nutrition and agricultural extension professionals.
--Davey Jones, The Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 2010

Descriere

Presenting a state-of-the-knowledge review of soil properties and process that are negatively impacted by crop residue removal, this volume outlines the ecological consequences of biofuels and evaluates land use in the production of raw material for biofuel. It spotlights pressing issues related to corn and cellulosic ethanol as well as soil erosion. A thought-provoking discussion on the opportunities and challenges that biofuel presents, the book offers advice for achieving economic balance in the competition between food and biofuel for arable land along with various residue harvest management techniques.