2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.09.025
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Changes in oil content and fatty acid composition in Jatropha curcas during seed development

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“…It is important to note that the oil content of BSGs ranges from 3.9% to 13.3% on dry bases [the same as above??] which is comparable with the oil content found in the other feedstocks such as 20% in Jatropha curcas (Sinha et al, 2015), 14% in spent coffee grounds (Najdanovic-Visak et al, 2017) and other agricultural waste including seeds of tea, tobacco or tomato, linseed and bay laurel leaves (Rehan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…It is important to note that the oil content of BSGs ranges from 3.9% to 13.3% on dry bases [the same as above??] which is comparable with the oil content found in the other feedstocks such as 20% in Jatropha curcas (Sinha et al, 2015), 14% in spent coffee grounds (Najdanovic-Visak et al, 2017) and other agricultural waste including seeds of tea, tobacco or tomato, linseed and bay laurel leaves (Rehan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Moreover, these results are superior to published results for X. sorbifolia , J. Curcas (Sinha et al, 2015) for several recommended diesel energy parameters. From the aforementioned analyses, it can be seen that the main physical and chemical properties of FAMEs meet biodiesel industry standards ASTM D6751-10 and GB/T 20828-07, indicating that Shantung maple can be regarded as a non-grain diesel oil crop with great potential for further biodiesel development.…”
Section: Biodiesel Propertiescontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Woody oil tree species do not occupy arable land and do not compete with the food sector, hence their name biomass energy tree species. Meanwhile, green diesel fuels produced from woody plants, such as Prunus scoparia (Sorkheh et al, 2016), Jatropha curcas (Sinha et al, 2015), Pongamia pinnata (Mukta et al, 2009), Sapindus saponaria (Lovato et al, 2014) and Xanthoceras sorbifolium , are now receiving increasing attention as environmentally friendly, non-toxic and biodegradable petroleum diesel fuel substitutes. Concurrently, higher oil content has been shown to improve biodiesel yield and economic feasibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Entre os principais componentes da produtividade, destacam-se as características vegetativas da planta: o número de ramos, o diâmetro da copa, a altura das plantas, o volume de copa, a produtividade de grãos por árvore, e entre as características de qualidade da matéria-prima: o "peso de grãos", "peso de amêndoas", "peso de casca" (RAO et al, 2008). O óleo é o produto de maior valor agregado da cultura do pinhão-manso e apresenta propriedades como uma maior estabilidade oxidativa do que o óleo de soja, menor viscosidade quando comparado ao da mamona e melhores propriedades a frio que o óleo de palma (TAPANES et al, 2008 SEZEN et al, 2011;AKBARIAN;MODAFEBEHZADI;BAGHERIPOUR, 2012;RAMANJANEYULU;REDDY;MADHAVI, 2013;RODRIGUES et al, 2013;SINHA et al 2015).…”
Section: Influência Da Irrigação E Da Adubação Nitrogenada Na Produçãunclassified