Invasive species biology, ecology, management and risk assessment: Evaluating and mitigating the invasion risk of biofuel crops

Barney, JN; DiTomaso, JM

HERO ID

2493119

Reference Type

Book/Book Chapter

Year

2010

Language

English

HERO ID 2493119
Year 2010
Title Invasive species biology, ecology, management and risk assessment: Evaluating and mitigating the invasion risk of biofuel crops
Book Title Plant biotechnology for sustainable production of energy and co-products
Authors Barney, JN; DiTomaso, JM
Editor Mascia, P; Scheffran, J; Widholm, J
Publisher Text Springer
City Berlin, Germany
Page Numbers 263-284
Abstract Biofuel crops are being selected to require minimal inputs, tolerate marginal growing conditions, and exhibit rapid growth rates—agronomically desirable traits that also characterize many of our worst invasive species. Many of the candidate biofuel crops are known invasive or noxious species in portions of their non-native range. Most invasive species were intentionally introduced and cause tremendous environmental and economic harm globally. Necessary elements for the sustainable production of bioenergy include assessment and subsequent mitigation of the invasive potential of biofuel crops prior to large-scale adoption, as the economic benefits of bio-based energy may be offset by environmental damage and management costs. We outline a proposed invasiveness risk evaluation to be conducted on each crop, and subsequent mitigating practices along each step of the biofuel pathway.
Doi 10.1007/978-3-642-13440-1_9
Wosid WOS:000282537800009
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Series Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, vol. 66
Isbn 9783642134395
Is Public Yes
Language Text English