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Air pollution, food production and food security: A review from the perspective of food system 被引量:5
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作者 Feifei Sun DAI Yun Xiaohua Yu 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期2945-2962,共18页
Air pollution negatively impacts food security. This paper reviews the current literature on the relationship between air pollution and food security from the perspective of food system. It highlights that agricultura... Air pollution negatively impacts food security. This paper reviews the current literature on the relationship between air pollution and food security from the perspective of food system. It highlights that agricultural emissions which substantially contribute to air pollution could happen at every stage along the food supply chain. Meanwhile, air pollution can not only affect plant growth and animal health but also shift market equilibrium of both agro-inputs and outputs in the food supply chain and thereby affect food security indirectly. Furthermore, this study evaluates the effects of agricultural policy and energy policy on food security and air pollution, respectively, and provides an overview of potential policy instruments to reduce air pollution while ensuring food security. Finally, we identify the remaining research and policy issues for further studies, mainly focusing on the study of household's bounded rational behaviors and the issue of rural aging population. 展开更多
关键词 Air pollution food production and food security: A review from the perspective of food system
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C_4 Plants as Biofuel Feedstocks: Optimising Biomass Production and Feedstock Quality from a Lignocellulosic Perspective 被引量:7
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作者 Caitlin S.Byrt Christopher P.L.Grof Robert T.Furbank 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第2期120-135,共16页
The main feedstocks for bioethanol are sugarcane (Saccharum offic- inarum) and maize (Zea mays), both of which are C4 grasses, highly efficient at converting solar energy into chemical energy, and both are food cr... The main feedstocks for bioethanol are sugarcane (Saccharum offic- inarum) and maize (Zea mays), both of which are C4 grasses, highly efficient at converting solar energy into chemical energy, and both are food crops. As the systems for lignocellulosic bioethanol production become more efficient and cost effective, plant biomass from any source may be used as a feedstock for bioethanol production. Thus, a move away from using food plants to make fuel is possible, and sources of biomass such as wood from forestry and plant waste from cropping may be used. However, the bioethanol industry will need a continuous and reliable supply of biomass that can be produced at a low cost and with minimal use of water, fertilizer and arable land. As many C4 plants have high light, water and nitrogen use efficiency, as compared with C3 species, they are ideal as feedstock crops. We consider the productivity and resource use of a number of candidate plant species, and discuss biomass 'quality', that is, the composition of the plant cell wall. 展开更多
关键词 C4 Plants as Biofuel Feedstocks Optimising Biomass production and Feedstock Quality from a Lignocellulosic perspective
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