| Literature DB >> 26798073 |
Theoni Margaritopoulou1, Loukia Roka2, Efi Alexopoulou3, Myrsini Christou4, Stamatis Rigas5, Kosmas Haralampidis6, Dimitra Milioni7.
Abstract
New crops are gradually establishing along with cultivation systems to reduce reliance on depleting fossil fuel reserves and sustain better adaptation to climate change. These biological assets could be efficiently exploited as bioenergy feedstocks. Bioenergy crops are versatile renewable sources with the potential to alternatively contribute on a daily basis towards the coverage of modern society's energy demands. Biotechnology may facilitate the breeding of elite energy crop genotypes, better suited for bio-processing and subsequent use that will improve efficiency, further reduce costs, and enhance the environmental benefits of biofuels. Innovative molecular techniques may improve a broad range of important features including biomass yield, product quality and resistance to biotic factors like pests or microbial diseases or environmental cues such as drought, salinity, freezing injury or heat shock. The current review intends to assess the capacity of biotechnological applications to develop a beneficial bioenergy pipeline extending from feedstock development to sustainable biofuel production and provide examples of the current state of the art on future energy crops.Entities:
Keywords: Biofuels; Biomass; Biotechnology; Climate change; Energy crops
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26798073 DOI: 10.1007/s12033-016-9913-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biotechnol ISSN: 1073-6085 Impact factor: 2.695