Rutabagas Hold Biofuel Potential

Researchers at Michigan State University are working to make the rutabaga, a turnip-like vegetable, a better source of biofuel than other food crops, reports the Associated Press. The scientists believe that the rutabaga, which stores oil in its seeds like some other biofuel crops, could be genetically modified to churn out more oil and store it throughout the plant.

“If we could make it in the green tissues, like the leaves, stems or even underground tissues like storage roots, then we
think we can make a lot more,” professor Christoph Benning, part of the university’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, said.

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The rutabaga is not a popular food crop, which could be an advantage in using it for biofuel. The use of corn, soybeans and other food crops for fuel instead of food has raised the specter of shortages, and some blame the biofuel boom for pushing up food prices. Benning’s research is one of many efforts nationally to get biofuel from sources other than major food crops. Benning decided to focus on the rutabaga because the root vegetable already has the “machinery” of producing oil and it grows well in northern states. It’s cold-resistant and, because of the way it flowers, he said, there’s no threat of modified rutabagas becoming invasive. Benning and his fellow researchers at Michigan State in East Lansing have inserted a gene into rutabagas to try to get them to accumulate oil instead of starch throughout the plant.

It took about a year to grow the first generation of genetically modified rutabaga in a university greenhouse, Benning said. The scientists will analyze seedlings from subsequent generations to see how oil production has been affected. Even if all works as expected, it could take 15 years before rutabaga biofuel becomes a reality, he said.

Scott Faber, a lobbyist for the Grocery Manufacturers Association, said it’s important when looking at biofuel crops to examine how they will affect the cost of food. Even if rutabagas aren’t widely grown in the US for people to eat, he says, rutabagas for biofuel could edge out other food crops. “If you were to dedicate hundreds of thousands of acres to produce rutabaga for the biofuel sector, in all likelihood farmers would be changing what crops are currently being cultivated on those lands,” Faber said. “That is one of the sort of hot-button issues, a central focus of the biofuel debate.”

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A goal, Benning said, is to grow rutabagas two or three times as efficient at producing oil as canola, a major biofuel crop. That could make it a “game changer” in the biofuel industry, he said. Benning added that the parts of genetically modified rutabagas that aren’t harvested for oil could be used for animal feed. He doesn’t think the rutabagas would be unsuitable for human or animal consumption, but that would need to be studied, and their use would require US Department of Agriculture approval.

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IT IS GOOD THAT INSTEAD OF GRABING THE HARDCORE FOOD CROPS FOR BIOFUEL PURPOSE, TO DEPEND THE ALTERNATE CROPS LIKE RUTABAGAS. IN INDIA THE GOVTS IN PERTICULAR THE GOVT OF andharpradesh under the leadership of DR. Y.S.RAJASEKHAR REDDY IS GIVING AND PUT EVRY EFFORT TO TAKE THE BIOFUEL FROM THE CROP LIKE JATROPHA. THE RESULTS ARE SEEN IN PROGRESSIVE MANNERS. HENCE THE us SCIENTISTS IN THE GREAT USA SHOULD TRY FOR THE CROPS LIKE JATROPHA TO GROW IN THE ARID STATES LIKE ARIZONA , NEVEDA AND OTHER STATES… I AM SURE SCIENTISTS WILL GIVE A THOUGHT ON TTHE ISSUES LIKE THIS AND EVOID TO ALLW OTHERS TO GRAB THE FOOD FOR THE SURVIVAL OF NON LIVING MACHINES……

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IT IS GOOD THAT INSTEAD OF GRABING THE HARDCORE FOOD CROPS FOR BIOFUEL PURPOSE, TO DEPEND THE ALTERNATE CROPS LIKE RUTABAGAS. IN INDIA THE GOVTS IN PERTICULAR THE GOVT OF andharpradesh under the leadership of DR. Y.S.RAJASEKHAR REDDY IS GIVING AND PUT EVRY EFFORT TO TAKE THE BIOFUEL FROM THE CROP LIKE JATROPHA. THE RESULTS ARE SEEN IN PROGRESSIVE MANNERS. HENCE THE us SCIENTISTS IN THE GREAT USA SHOULD TRY FOR THE CROPS LIKE JATROPHA TO GROW IN THE ARID STATES LIKE ARIZONA , NEVEDA AND OTHER STATES… I AM SURE SCIENTISTS WILL GIVE A THOUGHT ON TTHE ISSUES LIKE THIS AND EVOID TO ALLW OTHERS TO GRAB THE FOOD FOR THE SURVIVAL OF NON LIVING MACHINES……

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