Variability of growth and oil characteristics of Jatropha curcas L. in Northeast India
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Success of improvement of Jatropha curcas depends on wide germplasm from different agroecological
regions showing specific and attractive traits. The present study aimed to compare
characteristics of 28 jatropha accessions in the light of enhancing the viability of the oil-based
biodiesel chain. The tested jatropha accessions showed a wide range of responses. The plant
morphology (height, branching and leaves) also indicated some vigorous genotypes. The
growth was accompanied by a wide range of leaf gas exchange (CO2 and moist) that gave
water use efficiency values ranging between 0.5 and 8.5. The morphological and physiological
differences had no significant influence on seed weight (67-76 g/100 seeds). Oil yield with a
mean value of 27.93% can be considered a medium yield for jatropha; only few accessions had
oil over 30%. However, differences were well evident in free fatty acid (1.4-28.7%), phorbol
ester (PE, 1.1-4.3 mg/g oil), tocopherol (73.7-907.8 ng/mg oil) and unsaturated fatty acid (78.8-
90.8%) contents. The present data support studies to correlate genetic, morphological,
physiological and biochemical traits in each genotype considered for future selection of
ideotypes with low undesirable free fatty acid contents, and potential valorisation of secondary
oil products (PEs, tocopherols) to enhance the economic viability and sustainability of the
jatropha oil-based biodiesel chain.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Jatropha curcas; seed yield; growth performance; phorbol esters; biodiesel
List of contributors:
Mapelli, Sergio
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