Kosteletzkya virginica, an agroecoengineering halophytic species for alternative agricultural production in China's east coast: Ecological adaptation and benefits, seed yield, oil content, fatty acid and biodiesel properties |
| |
Authors: | C.-J. Ruan H. Li Y.-Q. Guo P. Qin J.L. Gallagher D.M. Seliskar S. Lutts G. Mahy |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, P.O. Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands;2. CIIMAR — Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research, University of Porto, Rua dos Bragas 289, 4050-123 Porto, Portugal;3. Wageningen IMARES, Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies, P.O. Box 68 IJmuiden, 1970 AB, The Netherlands;1. Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100101 Beijing, China;2. Faculty of Biology, University of Veracruz, 91090 Xalapa, Veracruz, México |
| |
Abstract: | Kosteletzkya virginica, a perennial halophyte, is native to the American salt marsh. It was introduced into China as a potential species to improve tideland and develop ecologically sound saline agriculture. The experimental results in the fields over 10 years indicated that K. virginica adapts excellently to the tidal flat habitats in China's east coast, with multiple ecobenefits such as landscape beautification, revegetation and providing food source for targeted wildlife or migratory birds. Seed yields of unselected mixed and bred lines were 621 kg/ha and 957 kg/ha, respectively. Oil contents in the seeds of the unselected mixed and bred lines were 17.536% and 20.64%, respectively. The unsaturated fatty acids (70.134%) in the seed oil predominated over the saturated ones (29.866%). Seed oil of K. virginica could produce a high quality biodiesel, of which the unsaturated C18 content of the main part was about 68.62% and sulfur content was 0.0003%. Cetane No. and flash point were both higher than those of diesel fuel, and rust class of steel was lower than that of diesel fuel. These indicate that K. virginica could be used as an agroecoengineering species for alternative agricultural production and for revegetation of salt-affected tidal flats in China's east coast. |
| |
Keywords: | Kosteletzkya virginica Ecological adaptation Ecological benefit Seed yield Oil content Fatty acid Biodiesel Agroecoengineering |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|