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- Title
Marginal land bioethanol production of sweet sorghum based on limited water resources in Northwest China.
- Authors
Xinjie Shi; Taisheng Du; Pingguo Dong; Tiemin Hu
- Abstract
Sweet sorghum is considered a leading non-grain candidate for bioethanol production due to its low input requirement, good tolerance, high biomass potential, and high sugar content. However, insufficient studies have been conducted on the spatial distribution of sweet sorghum-based bioethanol production potential considering the water resources limitation. We presented a multi-factor analysis method not only considering terrain, meteorology, soil, and crop natural growth habits but also considering the local water resource to explore the available marginal land suitable for sweet sorghum cultivation and assess the bioethanol production potential in Northwest China. The results showed that 4.63×107 hm² available marginal land was suitable for sweet sorghum planting. Considering the constraint of local water resources, 2.76×106 hm² available marginal land was suitable for sweet sorghum planting, accounting for 4.7% of the total available marginal land. And 1.23×1010 L bioethanol could be produced on it. Moreover, for these districts under low water stress levels, 9.79×105 hm² available marginal land in Gannan Tibet AP and Longnan of Gansu and Hulun Buir of Inner Mongolia was considered a priority to develop sweet sorghum-based bioethanol, and 5.56×109 L bioethanol could be produced in these districts, which can satisfy the 1.54% biofuel goal for 2050 of China.
- Subjects
GANSU Sheng (China); INNER Mongolia (China); SORGO; WATER supply; ETHANOL as fuel; WATER levels; CROP growth; BIOMASS energy
- Publication
International Journal of Agricultural & Biological Engineering, 2022, Vol 15, Issue 3, p132
- ISSN
1934-6344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25165/j.ijabe.20221503.6122