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Jatropha curcas or Physic Nut is a small tree (bush plant) that
produces fruits under tropical climate. The fruits contained seed
that are 40 percent oil rich. This oil is excellent for biodiesel.
The bush is a now new coming crop because it may cope with harsh
environmental conditions such as semi-aridity and poor land. It is
considered as one alternative for climate mitigation that does not
compete with arable land normally dedicated to food crop and can be
used to regain degraded land or fight desertification. This bush
has been considered seriously by the international community only
recently (2006-2008), but worldwide scientists did an outstanding
job to drawn Jatropha out of its semi-wild status and bring it on
the industrial scene. Problems remains, but we have now a
comprehensive picture of this crop and almost every technological
challenged were addressed. From now, the job will have to
concentrate on breeding in order to domesticate this species.
Therefore, it is the right time to sum up worldwide contributions
in a comprehensive book with a breeding looking to improve the
chance of this plant to stabilize as a crop and to fulfil with the
expectations that humans invested in it. A book with this
perspective will help international community to give a step on.
The book will be a broad and comprehensive look on Jatropha until
the details since the book is being contributed by international
experts worldwide that have already published works in the
international press of Science. Illustrations, tables geographic
maps, GPS location, etc are added by each contributors according to
the feeling they have concerning what they think their contribution
should be.
The book will be a broad and comprehensive look on Jatropha until
the details since the book is being contributed by international
experts worldwide that have already published works in the
international press of Science. Illustrations, tables geographic
maps, GPS location, etc are added by each contributors according to
the feeling they have concerning what they think their contribution
should be. This book will benefit the scientific community
immensely. Being aware of any challenges related to Jatropha, i.e.
(i) its economy in Asia (India, China) and South America (Brazil),
(ii) basics of biofuel technology, (iii) physiology, (iv) farming,
(v) byproducts, (vi) biotechnology, (vii) genetic resource
(germplasm) and their benefit for the crop by genetic transfer,
(viii) genetic map, (ix) comparative genetics, (x) genomics.
Breeders and technologist will have access to a complete digested
view on Jatropha to decide where and how they should move on with
their investigations.
Jatropha curcas or Physic Nut is a small tree (bush plant) that
produces fruits under tropical climate. The fruits contained seed
that are ~40% oil rich. This oil is excellent for biodiesel. The
bush is a now new coming crop because it may cope with harsh
environmental conditions such as semi-aridity and poor land. It is
considered as one alternative for climate mitigation that does not
compete with arable land normally dedicated to food crop and can be
used to regain degraded land or fight desertification. This bush
has been considered seriously by the international community only
recently (~2006-2008), but worldwide scientists did an outstanding
job to drawn Jatropha out of its semi-wild status and bring it on
the industrial scene. Problems remains, but we have now a
comprehensive picture of this crop and almost every technological
challenged were addressed. From now, the job will have to
concentrate on breeding in order to domesticate this species.
Therefore, it is the right time to sum up worldwide contributions
in a comprehensive book with a breeding looking to improve the
chance of this plant to stabilize as a crop and to fulfil with the
expectations that humans invested in it. A book with this
perspective will help international community to give a step on.
The book will be a broad and comprehensive look on Jatropha until
the details since the book is being contributed by international
experts worldwide that have already published works in the
international press of Science. Illustrations, tables geographic
maps, GPS location, etc are added by each contributors according to
the feeling they have concerning what they think their contribution
should be.
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