LAPSE:2023.16903
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LAPSE:2023.16903
Methods of Increasing Miscanthus Biomass Yield for Biofuel Production
Evgeny Chupakhin, Olga Babich, Stanislav Sukhikh, Svetlana Ivanova, Ekaterina Budenkova, Olga Kalashnikova, Olga Kriger
March 3, 2023
Abstract
The lignocellulosic perennial crop miscanthus, especially Miscanthus × giganteus, is particularly interesting for bioenergy production as it combines high biomass production with low environmental impact. However, there are several varieties that pose a hazard due to susceptibility to disease. This review contains links showing genotype and ecological variability of important characteristics related to yield and biomass composition of miscanthus that may be useful in plant breeding programs to increase bioenergy production. Some clones of Miscanthus × giganteus and Miscanthus sinensis are particularly interesting due to their high biomass production per hectare. Although the compositional requirements for industrial biomass have not been fully defined for the various bioenergy conversion processes, the lignin-rich species Miscanthus × giganteus and Miscanthus sacchariflorus seem to be more suitable for thermochemical conversion processes. At the same time, the species Miscanthus sinensis and some clones of Miscanthus × giganteus with low lignin content are of interest for the biochemical transformation process. The species Miscanthus sacchariflorus is suitable for various bioenergy conversion processes due to its low ash content, so this species is also interesting as a pioneer in breeding programs. Mature miscanthus crops harvested in winter are favored by industrial enterprises to improve efficiency and reduce processing costs. This study can be attributed to other monocotyledonous plants and perennial crops that can be used as feedstock for biofuels.
Keywords
Biofuels, cellulose, genetic engineering, lignin, Miscanthus
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Chupakhin E, Babich O, Sukhikh S, Ivanova S, Budenkova E, Kalashnikova O, Kriger O. Methods of Increasing Miscanthus Biomass Yield for Biofuel Production. (2023). LAPSE:2023.16903
Author Affiliations
Chupakhin E: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia [ORCID]
Babich O: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia [ORCID]
Sukhikh S: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia
Ivanova S: Natural Nutraceutical Biotesting Laboratory, Kemerovo State University, 650043 Kemerovo, Russia; Department of General Mathematics and Informatics, Kemerovo State University, 650043 Kemerovo, Russia [ORCID]
Budenkova E: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia
Kalashnikova O: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia [ORCID]
Kriger O: Institute of Living Systems, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, 236016 Kaliningrad, Russia [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
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14
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24
First Page
8368
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-12-12
ISSN
1996-1073
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