Plants to power: bioenergy to fuel the future

  • Joshua S. Yuan
  • , Kelly H. Tiller
  • , Hani Al-Ahmad
  • , Nathan R. Stewart
  • , C. Neal Stewart

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Abstract

Bioenergy should play an essential part in reaching targets to replace petroleum-based transportation fuels with a viable alternative, and in reducing long-term carbon dioxide emissions, if environmental and economic sustainability are considered carefully. Here, we review different platforms, crops, and biotechnology-based improvements for sustainable bioenergy. Among the different platforms, there are two obvious advantages to using lignocellulosic biomass for ethanol production: higher net energy gain and lower production costs. However, the use of lignocellulosic ethanol as a viable alternative to petroleum-based transportation fuels largely depends on plant biotechnology breakthroughs. We examine how biotechnology, such as lignin modification, abiotic stress resistance, nutrition usage, in planta expression of cell wall digestion enzymes, biomass production, feedstock establishment, biocontainment of transgenes, metabolic engineering, and basic research, can be used to address the challenges faced by bioenergy crop production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)421-429
Number of pages9
JournalTrends in Plant Science
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2008

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