BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN-FIXATION IN SUGAR-CANE - A KEY TO ENERGETICALLY VIABLE BIOFUEL PRODUCTION

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BODDEY, RM
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ACETOBACTER DIAZOTROPHICUS; AIR POLLUTION; BIOFUEL; BIOLOGICAL N-2; FIXATION; GLOBAL WARNING; HERASPIRILLUM SPP;
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10.1080/713608118
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The advantages of producing biofuels to replace fossil energy sources are derived from the fact that the energy accumulated in the biomass is captured directly from photosynthesis and is thus renewable, and that the cycle of carbon dioxide fixation by the crop, followed by burning of the fuel makes no overall contribution to atmospheric CO2 or, consequently, to global warming. However, these advantages are negated if large quantities of fossil fuels need to be used to grow or process the biofuel crop. In this regard, the Brazilian bioethanol program, based on the fermentation/distillation of sugar cane juice, is particularly favorable, not only because the crop is principally hand harvested, but also because of the low nitrogen fertilizer use on sugar cane in Brazil. Recent N-15 and N balance studies have shown that in some Brazilian cane varieties, high yields are possible without N fertilization because the plants are able to obtain large contributions of nitrogen from plant-associated biological N-2 fixation (BNF). The N-2-fixing acid-tolerant bacterium Acetobacter diazotrophicus was first found to occur within roots, stems, and leaves of sugar cane. Subsequently, two species of Herbaspirillum also have been found to occur within the interior of all sugar cane tissues. The discovery of these, and other N-2-fixing bacteria that survive poorly in soil but thrive within plant tissue (endophytic bacteria), may account for the high BNF contributions observed in sugar cane. Further study of this system should allow the gradual elimination of N fertilizer use on sugar cane, at least in Brazil, and opens up the possibility of the extension of this efficient N-2-fixing system to cereal and other crops with consequent immense potential benefits to tropical agriculture.
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