Autor(i)/Author(s): Dzhamal Rakhmetov
Pôvodný názov/Original Title: Netradicionnyje vidy rastenij dlja bioenergetiky
Preklad názvu/Alternative Title: Non-traditional Plant Species for Bioenergetics
Podnázov/Sub-Title: Publication for Specialized Courses of the International Project FarmersEduca Neglected and Underutilized Species in the Socio-Economic Rural Development
Typ dokumentu/Document Type: Textbooks
ISBN: 978-80-552-1855-7
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15414/2018.fe-9788055218557
Vydavateľ/Publisher: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
Rok/PY: 2018
Publikované online/Published on-line: 2018-07-10
Jazyk/Language: rus, eng
Abstrakt/Abstract: The problem of searching for efficient alternative sources of renewable energy is becoming more and more urgent along with other methods of energy supply. First of all, we should note
the conversion via photosynthesis of solar energy to useful energy for the production of various types of biofuel (bioethanol, biodiesel, biogas, solid biofuel etc.). In ancient times, this type
of fuel was the main source of energy for humanity. Today, its role is growing again, given the living conditions on the Earth and the development of effective methods for converting energy
of green plants to the necessary energy for human use. A lot has been done already in this direction in different world countries. In the presented work, more than 30 types of energy plants,
their systematic position, origin, distribution and invasiveness were characterized. Also, the data on the number of chromosomes, biochemical composition, productivity and energy
productivity of plants are given. Information is presented on the life form, morphological and biological characteristics, and the main periods of development and peculiarities of plant
reproduction. The main elements of the technology of cultivation, the optimal methods and timing of harvesting of plant raw material are given. The most important directions for the use
of plants in the energy, agrarian, pharmaceutical, food and other industries are specified.
Kľúčové slová/Keywords: bioenergetics, renewable resources, energy crops
Práva/Rights: Access limited to members, or on-demand only. Right holder :: Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and Biosafety, Slovak University of Agricutlure in Nitra, Slovakia
Contact for full-text requirement: doc. Ing. Ján Brindza, CSc. :: IBCB Head :: jan.brindza@uniag.sk
Project was Supported by the Visegrad Fund from Visegrad Grant No. 21640443 (2017-2018)
Titulný list & Obsah/Foreword & Content (PDF)