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World's energy demand. primary energy demand -11,400 million tones of oil equivalent(M toe) per year(IEA, 2007)10 percent of this total energy supply- organic mass and residuesFor self sustenance and to meet the increasing energy demand- alternative energy sources. Importance of Biofuels. Biofu
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Lakshmi G., Prof N. H. Ravindranath and Malini Nair ECOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF JATROPHA PLANTATIONS- A CASE STUDY FROM SOUTH INDIA
2. World’s energy demand
primary energy demand -11,400 million tones of oil equivalent(M toe) per year(IEA, 2007)
10 percent of this total energy supply- organic mass and residues
For self sustenance and to meet the increasing energy demand- alternative energy sources
3. Importance of Biofuels
Biofuels- a sustainable option because
Reduces pressure on fossil fuels
Reduces the pollution caused due to mineral fuels
Reduces greenhouse emissions
4. Percentage of change in emissions using biodiesel
5. Jatropha curcas- a biodiesel source Drought resistant TBO in tropics
A tall shrub belonging to Euphorbiaceae
Can survive in marginal soils
Introduction- Portuguese( Aponte, 1978)
Flowers- Cymose inflorescence
Fruits- ovoid-Green to yellow
6. Worldwide Distribution of Jatropha curcas
7. Jatropha curcas- different parts
8. Toxicology of the plant HCN- Leaves, flowers and nuts
Curcin- Seeds, Fruits and sap(Joubert et al., 1984)
9. Uses of the plant
10. Ecological Significance Taproot-stabilizes soil, shallow roots-prevent soil erosion, mycorrhizal association- help to get phosphate from soil
Branches- manure
Molluscicidal property- natural defence mechanism
Fencing- natural protection to other crops
11. Cropping patterns
Monocropping
Intercropping
Block plantations
Bund plantations
12. Case Study Background- Implementation as a part of Biofuel programme
Areas
Andhra Pradesh- Kadappa, Nellore, Ananthpur
Tamil Nadu-Tirupur, Coimbatore
13. Methodology Sample size-82 in Andhra,31 in Tamil Nadu
Field visits to evaluate the performance of plants
14. Observations
In most fields, Monocropping
Intercropping in few fields - Tamil Nadu- intercropped with Coconut
In all types of soil, the performance was poor
Water scarcity- important factor
Inputs- had no significant effect
Pest attack- mealy bug
15. Results and discussion
18. Fields with Jatropha crops in Andhra Pradesh
19. Jatropha plantation at Agriculture Research Station, Andhra Pradesh
20. Pest attacks found in the field
21. Results Jatropha could not perform ecologically in a satisfactory manner
The crop could not survive well in different soil types
Pest attacks- very severe- mealy bug has devastating effect
Yield of the plants- very poor
Ecology and Physiology of the plant- Not well studied
22. Conclusion More research- on physiology and genetic property of the plant
More experiments should be carried out to find the optimum survival conditions
23. References Aponte, Hernandez, C., 1978. Estudio de Jatropha curcas L. como recurso biotic. M Sc Dissertation,University of Veracruz, Xalapa- Enriquez, Veracruz, Mexico.
IEA, 2007. World Energy Outlook, International Energy Agency, Paris
Joubert, P.H., Brown, M.M., Hay, I.T. and Sebata, D.B., 1984. Acute poisoning with Jatropha curcas(purging nut tree) in children. South African Medical Journal 65:729-730
Morton, J.F., 1977. Major Medicinal plants. C.C.Thomas, Springfield, IL
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