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Tamarix Bioengineering Trees and Non-Food Plants for Biofuel Feedstock Kenaf BIOMASS Any organic matter which is available on a renewable basis including forest residues, agricultural crops and wastes, wood and wood wastes, animal wastes, livestock operation residue, aquatic plants and municipal wastes (USDOE) Agricultural Biomass Forest Residue Biomass Wood Residue Wood residues are renewable resources that can be use for energy reducing the dependency on nonrenewable resources (i.e., coal, petroleum) Unlike NON-RENEWABLE natural resources… RENEWABLES, once used, can be replaced in a relatively short period of time or even used continuously without depleting the resource. HIGH Heat Values Trees Osage-Orange Hickories Dogwood Persimmon White oak Red oak White ash American beech MODERATE Heat Values Trees American holly Green ash Black walnut Sweetgum Black cherry Sassafras Eastern redcedar Baldcypress LOW Heat Values Trees Yellow-poplar Black willow Eastern white pine Eastern cottonwood Red alder Large-tooth aspen Weeping willow Biomass/Biofuel Plantations Short-rotation woody crop Hibiscus cannabinus Perennial energy crop Switchgrass BIOENERGY The conversion of the complex carbohydrates in organic matter into energy, either by using it directly as a fuel or by processing it into liquids and gasses that are more efficient. ’Bioenergy’ is really the result of taking organic matter/renewable natural resources and changing this substance into a fuel source or a Biofuel. BIOFUEL • Transportation • Heating Transportation • Ethanol = produced from corn, trees or other cellulosic material • Methane = captured from landfills and agricultural livestock facilities • Biodiesel = created from soybean oil, yellow grease, etc. Heating • Wood … fireplace, pellet stove • Biodiesel … home heating oils (during the 1870’s, wood was the dominate form of domestic energy…then coal and petroleum became easier and cheaper to use for this purpose) Methods of obtaining BIOFUELS DIRECT COMBUSTION Where plant fiber is broken down and ignited to generate steam heat BIOCHEMICAL • Anaerobic digestion = fermentation in absence of O2 to produce biogas • Fermentation = using enzymes and yeast … for BIOENERGY options to be utilized, they must first be manufactured and made available at a cost competitive/market price Coordinated by Yoav Waise Amram Eshel Aviah Zilberstein Department of Plant Sciences Faculty of Life Sciences Tel Aviv University Tamarix aphylla Support: Italy-Israel cooperation in R. & D. Tamarix aphylla A native salt resistant tree Cutting planted at experimental site in Northern Negev April 2004 Tamarix aphylla Sampling 4 m tall Trees, January 2006 20 months after planting Planted cuttings January 2006 5 months after planting 10 months after planting 20 months after planting Tree productivity average ~15 t/ha/y organic matter Kenaf a non food multi-purpose crop plants with elevated fiber content Roni Aloni Jonathan Dayan Adi Avni Department of Plant Sciences Faculty of Life Sciences Tel Aviv University Support: Horowitz foundation, RAMOT Kenaf: nonwoody alternative source of paper pulp Kenaf = Hibiscus cannabinus Drought resistant annual Grows 5 m in 5 mo. Requires few or no herbicides or pesticides Use whole plant Plant Hormones and Growth Gibberellin stimulating cell division and elongation, induction germination, fruit setting and growth . Green Revolution Gibberellin Biosynthesis GA-20 Oxidase – rate limiting enzyme GA-20 Oxidase GA-2 Oxidase GA-2 Oxidase – deactivating enzyme pipic huge fruit © Sylvan Wittwer / Visuals Unlimited Active Inactive Wild type Arabidopsis • GA-20 Oxidase overexpression – Thicker and elongated inflorescence axis. – Faster growth. • GA-2 Oxidase silencing – Similar to above. Fiber cell in silenced GA 2 oxidase plants Bark Bark Transgenic tobacco GA2 oxidase silenced plants GA 2-oxidase Silenced Wild type In Conclusion producing BIOMASS … is a VALUABLE Bio-energy fuel!