Camelina uses, genetics, genomics, production, and management
M Berti, R Gesch, C Eynck, J Anderson… - Industrial crops and …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Camelina [Camelina sativa L. Crantz] is an annual oilseed crop in the Brassicaceae
family that has been cultivated since 4000 BCE. Recently, interest in its oil, meal and the …
family that has been cultivated since 4000 BCE. Recently, interest in its oil, meal and the …
Challenges and opportunities for new industrial oilseed crops in EU-27: A review
The growing demand for renewable feedstock as a substitute for petroleum-derived products
offers a unique opportunity for conventional and new oilseeds in Europe. This review …
offers a unique opportunity for conventional and new oilseeds in Europe. This review …
Bio-diesel production of sunflower through sulphur management in a semi-arid subtropical environment
Energy security is a prime focus of policy makers to support agriculture, industrialisation, and
transportation. Due to limited conventional energy sources, there is a need to harness non …
transportation. Due to limited conventional energy sources, there is a need to harness non …
Quantifying crop nitrogen status for comparisons of agronomic practices and genotypes
The nitrogen economy of the crop is a critical driver of biomass and grain production, and its
importance is reflected in a large, worldwide research effort to link nitrogen, growth and …
importance is reflected in a large, worldwide research effort to link nitrogen, growth and …
Camelina sativa: An ideal platform for the metabolic engineering and field production of industrial lipids
S Bansal, TP Durrett - Biochimie, 2016 - Elsevier
Triacylglycerols (TAG) containing modified fatty acids with functionality beyond those found
in commercially grown oil seed crops can be used as feedstocks for biofuels and bio-based …
in commercially grown oil seed crops can be used as feedstocks for biofuels and bio-based …
Comparison of several Brassica species in the north central US for potential jet fuel feedstock
RW Gesch, TA Isbell, EA Oblath, BL Allen… - Industrial crops and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Hydrotreated renewable jet fuel (HRJ) derived from crop oils has been commercially
demonstrated, but full-scale production has been hindered by feedstock costs that make it …
demonstrated, but full-scale production has been hindered by feedstock costs that make it …
Agronomic effects of urease and nitrification inhibitors on ammonia volatilization and nitrogen utilization in a dryland farming system: Field and laboratory investigation
RK Afshar, R Lin, YA Mohammed, C Chen - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018 - Elsevier
Reduction of ammonia (NH 3) emission in agricultural systems is highly important from
agronomic, ecologic, and economic standpoints. We studied NH 3 volatilization from surface …
agronomic, ecologic, and economic standpoints. We studied NH 3 volatilization from surface …
Performance and Potentiality of Camelina (Camelina sativa L. Crantz) Genotypes in Response to Sowing Date under Mediterranean Environment
LG Angelini, L Abou Chehade, L Foschi, S Tavarini - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Given the growing interest for camelina, as a multipurpose oilseed crop, seven cultivars and
two sowing times were compared to characterize camelina's production potential in the …
two sowing times were compared to characterize camelina's production potential in the …
Camelina: Yield and quality response to nitrogen and sulfur fertilization in Poland
KJ Jankowski, M Sokolski, B Kordan - Industrial Crops and Products, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Camelina [Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz] is an ancient and underutilized crop species
with various potential applications in the food and feed industries due to the high nutritional …
with various potential applications in the food and feed industries due to the high nutritional …
[HTML][HTML] Intensification of dryland cropping systems for bio-feedstock production: Evaluation of agronomic and economic benefits of Camelina sativa
C Chen, A Bekkerman, RK Afshar, K Neill - Industrial Crops and Products, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Camelina (Camelina sativa L. Crantz) is a promising bioenergy crop, but a
sustainable production system for this crop has not yet been well developed. There is also …
sustainable production system for this crop has not yet been well developed. There is also …