Title False flax (Camelina sativa L.) as an alternative source for biodiesel production
Translation of Title Sėjamoji judra (Camelina sativa L.) – alternatyvus išteklius biodyzelino gamybai.
Authors Karčauskienė, Danutė ; Sendžikienė, Eglė ; Makarevičienė, Violeta ; Zaleckas, Ernestas ; Repšienė, Regina ; Ambrazaitienė, Dalia
DOI 10.13080/z-a.2014.101.021
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Is Part of Žemdirbystė = Agriculture.. Akademija : Lietuvos agrarinių ir miškų mokslų centras. 2014, t. 101, Nr. 2, p. 161-168.. ISSN 1392-3196. eISSN 2335-8947
Keywords [eng] camelina sativa ; nitrogen fertilizers ; oil composition ; seed yield
Abstract [eng] The current study hypothesizes that false flax (Camelina sativa L.), as a high-value biofuel feedstock, could be grown under humid conditions of western Lithuania and that nitrogen fertilisation could influence its seed yield and oil content. The following objectives were pursued: 1) to determine the optimum nitrogen fertiliser rate for winter (N0, N50, N100, N150) and summer (N0, N30, N60, N90, N120) types of false flax, 2) to estimate false flax seed oil content, its composition and feasibility to use it for the production of biodiesel fuel. The experiments were conducted in 2008–2011 at the Vėžaičiai Branch of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry. It was revealed that the highest (1.28 t ha-1, in 2010) and (1.29 t ha-1, in 2011) as well as cost-efficient summer false flax seed yield was produced having fertilised with 90 kg ha-1 of nitrogen. Significantly highest (1.2 t ha-1, in 2011 and 1.6 t ha-1, in 2010) winter false flax seed yield was obtained having fertilised with N100. In our study, the seed oil content of summer false flax amounted to 40.3% and that of winter false flax was lower – 37.0%. Nitrogen fertilisation (N150 and N120) increased protein content in winter false flax seed from 22.98% to 26.97% and in summer false flax seed from 20.53% to 23.23% and did not reduce seed oil content. Methyl esters of false flax oil have a high iodine value and an especially high content of polyunsaturated linolenic acid: it reached 38.2% in winter false flax oil and 34.3% in summer false flax oil. [...].
Published Akademija : Lietuvos agrarinių ir miškų mokslų centras
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2014
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