Luis Fernando Campuzano-Duque, L. Ríos, Fernando Cardeño-López
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Abstract
The Jatropha curcas L. (JCL) is a tropical plant going through a domestication process with a multipurpose use, mainly for biodiesel. The characterization of the fruit will allow recognizing the use of oil in order to replace fossil energy and the potential use of the other components. For this reason, the assessment and identification of the components of the fruit and its possible uses were tested in an experiment that took place in Tolima, Colombia. One random complete block design was used with 15 varieties and three replications, using an experimental unit of 20 plants established with a planting distance of 3 x 2 m. The assessment showed six components of the fruit: pulp, seed husk, almond cake, and oil. The share of each component was: pulp (73.9 %) and seed (26.1 %). The pulp showed nitrogen (1.1 %) and potassium (9.7 %), plus some minor elements (manganese, zinc and iron). The seed showed two components: husk (29.9 %) and almond (70.1 %), with an energy value of 4,155 kcal husk / kg. From the Almond, oil (44.1 %) and cake (55.9 %) were obtained. The oil showed two fatty acids in higher proportion: oleic (40.3 %) and linoleic (38.6 %) and the cake showed a protein content of 62.0 %. The JCL oil has the potential for biodiesel; the pulp as biofertilizer; the husk for energy cogeneration, and the cake for animal feed.
期刊介绍:
The journal Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria (Science and Agricultural Technology) is a four-monthly scientific publication edited since October 1996 by the Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria - Agrosavia. The journal publishes articles on diverse thematic areas typical of the agricultural sector (multidisciplinary), written in Spanish or English, especially from Latin American and Caribbean researchers. The contributions that apply for the journal must be original and unpublished. The articles are reviewed by national and international peers (peer review). The journal is non-commercial and open access, this means that it doesn’t charge for the reception and/or publication of articles in both, its printed and digital version. The journal is aimed at the scientific community of the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.