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Justin J. Delver and Zachary K. Smith
Camelina sativa is an annual oilseed crop that requires low inputs. Recently, interest in camelina oil for both human use and biofuel production has increased. Camelina oil extraction is performed through two main methods, namely, mechanical expulsion an...
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Du?ica Jovicic, Ana M. Marjanovic Jeromela, Federica Zanetti, Zorica Nikolic, Rossella Mastroberardino, Gordana Tamind?ic and Dragana Rajkovic
Camelina, a traditional oil-producing plant, has gained global interest due to the high-quality oil found in its seeds. It has numerous applications, including human dietary consumption, aviation biofuel, and biodiesel production. Seed quality testing is...
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Luigi Pari, Luca Cozzolino, Sylvain Marsac, Louise Hermet and Simone Bergonzoli
Camelina is an interesting crop and producers must adopt cultural practices to achieve the highest yield and oil content possible. Considering the size of the seed, the harvesting phase is crucial to reduce losses and maximize income. Furthermore, in rec...
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Monika Momot, Barbara Stawicka and Aleksandra Szydlowska-Czerniak
Cold-pressed camelina oil (CPCO) is exceptional seed oil with a unique fatty acid profile promoting health and wellness. Therefore, this work focused on estimating and comparing the physicochemical properties and sensory quality of eight CPCO samples ava...
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Martina Ghidoli, Michele Pesenti, Federico Colombo, Fabio Francesco Nocito, Roberto Pilu and Fabrizio Araniti
The ability of plants to release chemicals that affect the growth of other plants offers potential benefits for weed management and sustainable agriculture. This review explores the use of Camelina sativa as a promising cover crop with weed control poten...
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Stephen Gregg, Jeffrey A. Coulter, Jeffrey S. Strock, Ronghao Liu and Axel Garcia y Garcia
Double cropping winter camelina (Camelina sativa (L.) Crantz) with maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L. (Merr.)) is a diversification strategy in northern regions. Winter camelina is reported to have low nutrient requirements, but its nitrogen...
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Sergii Boichenko,Stepan Zubenko,Sergii Konovalov,Anna Yakovlieva
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Unrefined Camelina oil was transesterified on an alkaline catalyst with the application of commercial fuel ethanol of high hygroscopicity. It was shown that the rise of moisture content in alcohol up to 1 % leads to the low output of ethyl esters. T...
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Virinder Sidhu, Dibyendu Sarkar and Rupali Datta
Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the mid-19th century generated millions of tons of mining waste, called stamp sand, which was deposited into various offshoots of Lake Superior. The toxic stamp sand converted the area into barren, fall...
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Seyed Salar Hoseini, Gholamhassam Najafi, Barat Ghobadian, Talal Yusaf and Mohammad Taghi Ebadi
In this research, a new cultivar of Camelina “Soheil” seed oil (CSO) was investigated as a novel feedstock for biodiesel production. Maximum oil content of CSO seed was about 29%. Physical and chemical characteristics of CSO were investigated...
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