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Jatropha Curcas L. Silviculture And Uses (2nd Ed.)


Edition:
02
Volume:
0
Publishing Year:
2008
Publisher:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Author/s:
Kaushik N , Kumar S
Language:
English

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ISBN:   9788177542066
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Self-reliance in energy is a basic requirement for the economic development of any nation. India is not self sufficient in petroleum and has to import about two thirds of its requirement. If the oil price goes up the import cost also goes up immediately. Presently, India is importing 70% of petroleum fuel at a cost amounting Rs. 100,000 crores. Annual consumption of diesel in the country is around 40 million tons at present. Fossil fuel not only contributes to pollution but it is a major source of Green House Gases. The need to search for alternative sources of energy, which are renewable, safe and non-polluting, assumes top-priority in view of the uncertain supplies and frequent price hikes of fossil fuels in the international market. Under such circumstances, options available are to reduce the fossil fuel consumption and increase the energy efficiency. A number of Tree-borne oilseeds (TBOs) crops are identified as an alternate to diesel.
In the recent past, the economic importance of Jatropha has increased because of its oil as a diesel substitute. Jatropha properties such as it adapts well to semi-arid marginal sites, its oil can be processed for use as a diesel fuel substitute and can be used for erosion control have won over the attention of various development agencies.
In spite of several uses of Jatropha, not much attention has been paid to Jatropha cultivation. The problem of unemployment and pollution in the country to some extent can be tackled by adoption of Jatropha farming. Such persons need a comprehensive training on the subject. The literature available on Jatropha cultivation is scanty and scattered here and there. In this book, the authors have made an attempt to bring all aspects related to Jatropha cultivation at a single place, in a systematic manner and in a laymans language. The authors are hopeful that the efforts made in this direction will prove to be useful to the nurserymen, foresters, Jatropha growers, environmentalists, students, and horticulturists and above all to those who have an inclination toward nature.
A large number of books, journals and proceedings of symposia and workshops have been consulted. A list of these is given at the end of the book as bibliography.

Kaushik N

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Table of Contents..
  1. Introduction
  2. Species Distribution
  3. Tree Description
  4. Ecological Requirements
  5. Silviculture
  6. Harvesting
  7. Extraction of Oil
  8. Yield Estimates
  9. Cost of Cultivation
  10. Biodiesel Production
  11. Biodiesel in World
  12. Biodiesel in India
  13. Why Jatropha for Biodiesel Production
  14. Bio-Diesel Purchase Policy
  15. Uses
  16. Prospects
  17. Limitations of the Crop
  18. Future Thrust Areas
  19. List of Important Government and Private Institute/ Scientist Engaged in Research and Development of Jatropha
  20. Bibliography
  21. Appendix
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Book Title:
Jatropha Curcas L. Silviculture And Uses (2nd Ed.)
Book Type:
TEXT-CUM-REFERENCES BOOK
No Of Pages:
102
Color Pages :
0
Color Pages :
0
Book Size:
DEMY (5.5X8.5)
Weight:
200 Gms
Copyright Holder:
All Rights Reserved
Imprint:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Readership:
PG STUDENTS | SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS |

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