A sustainable biofuels production cannot ignore the competition between the food and agroenergy chains for the cultivable land, and many advocate oleaginous microbial biomass as a possible solution to this problem. Their advantages include fast growth, significant oil content, productivity significantly larger than that featured by higher plants but, most importantly, the possibility of exploiting marginal lands. Before they can be deployed on a large scale, some remaining criticities must be solved.
Alghe per produzione di biodiesel / Bravi, Marco; DE FILIPPIS, Paolo; M., Balestrieri. - In: AMBIENTE RISORSE SALUTE. - ISSN 0393-0521. - 117:(2008), pp. 41-44.
Alghe per produzione di biodiesel
BRAVI, Marco;DE FILIPPIS, Paolo;
2008
Abstract
A sustainable biofuels production cannot ignore the competition between the food and agroenergy chains for the cultivable land, and many advocate oleaginous microbial biomass as a possible solution to this problem. Their advantages include fast growth, significant oil content, productivity significantly larger than that featured by higher plants but, most importantly, the possibility of exploiting marginal lands. Before they can be deployed on a large scale, some remaining criticities must be solved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.