1st Edition

Compendium of Bioenergy Plants Sugarcane

    129 Pages
    by CRC Press

    129 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This volume of the Bioenergy Plants compendium contains a collection of chapters that focus on the history, economics, and practical sciences related to sugarcane. As one of the key biofuel crops in the world that is under large-scale cultivation, sugarcane is attracting interests for its adoption and emulation worldwide. With a high ratio of energy output to input for its production, sugarcane-derived bioethanol currently has the lowest carbon footprint as a renewable fuel product. Comprehensive chapters explore all the essential aspects of sugarcane's origin as a crop, its limitations, and current efforts for its improvement through traditional breeding, and biochemical and molecular approaches. Importantly, experts in the economic and social science areas also provide key insights as to how forces in the policy and human dimensions intimately interact with geographic factors to help shape the sugarcane crop's potential for deployment as well as its future impact on the energy sector.

    Sugarcane - Basic Information On The Plant. Hybridization Of Sugarcane And Other Grasses For Novel Traits. The Cell Wall Architecture Of Sugarcane And Its Implications To Cell Wall Recalcitrance. Economic Issuesfor Sugarcaneas A Biofuel Feedstock. Sugarcane Genetic Transformation - Advances And Perspectives. Socio-Economic Issues Related To The Use Of Sugarcane For Biofuel Production In Brazil.

    Biography

    Eric Lam, Helaine Carrer, Jorge A. da Silva, Chittaranjan Kole