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The biofuels area is one the most discussed research areas in biotechnology. This volume summarizes the current state of the art in the context of economic, agricultural productivity and sustainability as well as global perspectives. This volume is an excellent resource of diverse biofuels knowledge organized in sections and specific topics in an easily accessible and readable format. The broad scope of this book has application in the lab and classroom for the latest technological advances and also for entrepreneurs interested in the economic analysis and international scope of biofuels. Furthermore, the references within each chapter are a valuable resource for further study. Sections • Historical perspective (David Songstad) and current research of the DOE Bioenergy Science Center (Russ Miller). • Economics • Competition between alternative uses for crop species (Greg Phillips) • Economics of biofuels (Andy Aden) • The feed stocks for biofuels (Jose Gonzalez-Hermandez), (Russel Jessup), (Katrin Jocob), (Maud Hinchee). • The global perspective: Brazil (Paulo Arruda), India (Mambully Gopinathan) and China (Chun-Zhao Liu) • Fermentation Technolgy • Plant modification(Z.Y. Wang) • Plant expressed enzymes (Manuel Sainz), • Biorefineres and high-value co-products (W. Gibbons and S. Hughes), • Biodiesel production (Bryan Moser). Chapters first published in: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant Editor-in-Chief, Dwight T. Tomes Dwight Tomes is a Research Fellow in the Trait Discovery & Technologies group at Pioneer, a DuPont Company in Johnston, IA. My primary responsibilities since 1982 have been in transformation technology development in multiple crop species and trait development in several agronomic trait areas of corn. Dwight is currently the Editor-in-Chief of In-Vitro Plant. Prakash Lakshmanan, PhD, leads Molecular Breeding Program in David North Plant Research Centre, BSES Limited, Australia. His research focuses on crop improvement with particular emphasis on regulation of plant growth and resource use efficiency. Since 1998 he is working on sugarcane, a major industrial and biofuel crop. David Songstad is originally from South Dakota and attended South Dakota State University for his BS (Microbiology) and MS (Botany) and received his Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Tennessee. He has worked for the University of Illinois, Plant Biotechnology Institute (Canada), Pioneer Hi-Bred and Monsanto where he developed enabling technologies for corn tissue culture and corn transformation. He is currently the Global New Products Lead for Monsanto.




The biofuels area is one the most discussed research areas in biotechnology. This volume summarizes the current state of the art in the context of economic, agricultural productivity and sustainability as well as global perspectives. This volume is an excellent resource of diverse biofuels knowledge organized in sections and specific topics in an easily accessible and readable format. The broad scope of this book has application in the lab and classroom for the latest technological advances and also for entrepreneurs interested in the economic analysis and international scope of biofuels. Furthermore, the references within each chapter are a valuable resource for further study. Sections • Historical perspective (David Songstad) and current research of the DOE Bioenergy Science Center (Russ Miller). • Economics • Competition between alternative uses for crop species (Greg Phillips) • Economics of biofuels (Andy Aden) • The feed stocks for biofuels (Jose Gonzalez-Hermandez), (Russel Jessup), (Katrin Jocob), (Maud Hinchee). • The global perspective: Brazil (Paulo Arruda), India (Mambully Gopinathan) and China (Chun-Zhao Liu) • Fermentation Technolgy • Plant modification(Z.Y. Wang) • Plant expressed enzymes (Manuel Sainz), • Biorefineres and high-value co-products (W. Gibbons and S. Hughes), • Biodiesel production (Bryan Moser). Chapters first published in: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant Editor-in-Chief, Dwight T. Tomes Dwight Tomes is a Research Fellow in the Trait Discovery & Technologies group at Pioneer, a DuPont Company in Johnston, IA. My primary responsibilities since 1982 have been in transformation technology development in multiple crop species and trait development in several agronomic trait areas of corn. Dwight is currently the Editor-in-Chief of In-Vitro Plant. Prakash Lakshmanan, PhD, leads Molecular Breeding Program in David North Plant Research Centre, BSES Limited, Australia. His research focuses on crop improvement with particular emphasis on regulation of plant growth and resource use efficiency. Since 1998 he is working on sugarcane, a major industrial and biofuel crop. David Songstad is originally from South Dakota and attended South Dakota State University for his BS (Microbiology) and MS (Botany) and received his Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Tennessee. He has worked for the University of Illinois, Plant Biotechnology Institute (Canada), Pioneer Hi-Bred and Monsanto where he developed enabling technologies for corn tissue culture and corn transformation. He is currently the Global New Products Lead for Monsanto.


The biofuels area is one the most discussed research areas in biotechnology. This volume summarizes the current state of the art in the context of economic, agricultural productivity and sustainability as well as global perspectives. This volume is an excellent resource of diverse biofuels knowledge organized in sections and specific topics in an easily accessible and readable format. The broad scope of this book has application in the lab and classroom for the latest technological advances and also for entrepreneurs interested in the economic analysis and international scope of biofuels. Furthermore, the references within each chapter are a valuable resource for further study. Sections • Historical perspective (David Songstad) and current research of the DOE Bioenergy Science Center (Russ Miller). • Economics • Competition between alternative uses for crop species (Greg Phillips) • Economics of biofuels (Andy Aden) • The feed stocks for biofuels (Jose Gonzalez-Hermandez), (Russel Jessup), (Katrin Jocob), (Maud Hinchee). • The global perspective: Brazil (Paulo Arruda), India (Mambully Gopinathan) and China (Chun-Zhao Liu) • Fermentation Technolgy • Plant modification(Z.Y. Wang) • Plant expressed enzymes (Manuel Sainz), • Biorefineres and high-value co-products (W. Gibbons and S. Hughes), • Biodiesel production (Bryan Moser). Chapters first published in: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant Editor-in-Chief, Dwight T. Tomes Dwight Tomes is a Research Fellow in the Trait Discovery & Technologies group at Pioneer, a DuPont Company in Johnston, IA. My primary responsibilities since 1982 have been in transformation technology development in multiple crop species and trait development in several agronomic trait areas of corn. Dwight is currently the Editor-in-Chief of In-Vitro Plant. Prakash Lakshmanan, PhD, leads Molecular Breeding Program in David North Plant Research Centre, BSES Limited, Australia. His research focuses on crop improvement with particular emphasis on regulation of plant growth and resource use efficiency. Since 1998 he is working on sugarcane, a major industrial and biofuel crop. David Songstad is originally from South Dakota and attended South Dakota State University for his BS (Microbiology) and MS (Botany) and received his Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Tennessee. He has worked for the University of Illinois, Plant Biotechnology Institute (Canada), Pioneer Hi-Bred and Monsanto where he developed enabling technologies for corn tissue culture and corn transformation. He is currently the Global New Products Lead for Monsanto.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Historical Perspective of Biofuels: Learning from the Past to Rediscover the Future....Pages 1-7
The DOE BioEnergy Science Center-A U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergys Research Center....Pages 9-18
Drivers Leading to Higher Food Prices: Biofuels are not the Main Factor....Pages 19-36
The Economics of Current and Future Biofuels....Pages 37-69
A Multiple Species Approach to Biomass Production from Native Herbaceous Perennial Feedstocks....Pages 71-96
Development and Status of Dedicated Energy Crops in the United States....Pages 97-112
Genetic Improvement of C4 Grasses as Cellulosic Biofuel Feedstocks....Pages 113-138
Short-Rotation Woody Crops for Bioenergy and Biofuels Applications....Pages 139-156
The Brazilian Experience of Sugarcane Ethanol Industry....Pages 157-172
Biofuels: Opportunities and Challenges in India....Pages 173-209
Biofuels in China: Opportunities and Challenges....Pages 211-222
Genetic Modification of Lignin Biosynthesis for Improved Biofuel Production....Pages 223-235
Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol: The Role of Plant-Expressed Enzymes....Pages 237-264
Integrated Biorefineries with Engineered Microbes and High-value Co-products for Profitable Biofuels Production....Pages 265-283
Biodiesel Production, Properties, and Feedstocks....Pages 285-347
Erratum....Pages E1-E1
Back Matter....Pages 349-357


The biofuels area is one the most discussed research areas in biotechnology. This volume summarizes the current state of the art in the context of economic, agricultural productivity and sustainability as well as global perspectives. This volume is an excellent resource of diverse biofuels knowledge organized in sections and specific topics in an easily accessible and readable format. The broad scope of this book has application in the lab and classroom for the latest technological advances and also for entrepreneurs interested in the economic analysis and international scope of biofuels. Furthermore, the references within each chapter are a valuable resource for further study. Sections • Historical perspective (David Songstad) and current research of the DOE Bioenergy Science Center (Russ Miller). • Economics • Competition between alternative uses for crop species (Greg Phillips) • Economics of biofuels (Andy Aden) • The feed stocks for biofuels (Jose Gonzalez-Hermandez), (Russel Jessup), (Katrin Jocob), (Maud Hinchee). • The global perspective: Brazil (Paulo Arruda), India (Mambully Gopinathan) and China (Chun-Zhao Liu) • Fermentation Technolgy • Plant modification(Z.Y. Wang) • Plant expressed enzymes (Manuel Sainz), • Biorefineres and high-value co-products (W. Gibbons and S. Hughes), • Biodiesel production (Bryan Moser). Chapters first published in: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant Editor-in-Chief, Dwight T. Tomes Dwight Tomes is a Research Fellow in the Trait Discovery & Technologies group at Pioneer, a DuPont Company in Johnston, IA. My primary responsibilities since 1982 have been in transformation technology development in multiple crop species and trait development in several agronomic trait areas of corn. Dwight is currently the Editor-in-Chief of In-Vitro Plant. Prakash Lakshmanan, PhD, leads Molecular Breeding Program in David North Plant Research Centre, BSES Limited, Australia. His research focuses on crop improvement with particular emphasis on regulation of plant growth and resource use efficiency. Since 1998 he is working on sugarcane, a major industrial and biofuel crop. David Songstad is originally from South Dakota and attended South Dakota State University for his BS (Microbiology) and MS (Botany) and received his Ph.D. in Plant and Soil Science from the University of Tennessee. He has worked for the University of Illinois, Plant Biotechnology Institute (Canada), Pioneer Hi-Bred and Monsanto where he developed enabling technologies for corn tissue culture and corn transformation. He is currently the Global New Products Lead for Monsanto.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Historical Perspective of Biofuels: Learning from the Past to Rediscover the Future....Pages 1-7
The DOE BioEnergy Science Center-A U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergys Research Center....Pages 9-18
Drivers Leading to Higher Food Prices: Biofuels are not the Main Factor....Pages 19-36
The Economics of Current and Future Biofuels....Pages 37-69
A Multiple Species Approach to Biomass Production from Native Herbaceous Perennial Feedstocks....Pages 71-96
Development and Status of Dedicated Energy Crops in the United States....Pages 97-112
Genetic Improvement of C4 Grasses as Cellulosic Biofuel Feedstocks....Pages 113-138
Short-Rotation Woody Crops for Bioenergy and Biofuels Applications....Pages 139-156
The Brazilian Experience of Sugarcane Ethanol Industry....Pages 157-172
Biofuels: Opportunities and Challenges in India....Pages 173-209
Biofuels in China: Opportunities and Challenges....Pages 211-222
Genetic Modification of Lignin Biosynthesis for Improved Biofuel Production....Pages 223-235
Commercial Cellulosic Ethanol: The Role of Plant-Expressed Enzymes....Pages 237-264
Integrated Biorefineries with Engineered Microbes and High-value Co-products for Profitable Biofuels Production....Pages 265-283
Biodiesel Production, Properties, and Feedstocks....Pages 285-347
Erratum....Pages E1-E1
Back Matter....Pages 349-357
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