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Demonstrative project on the use of Nicotiana glauca as an energetic crop in the fight against climate change (ECOGLAUCA ÉRGON)
Start date: Sep 1, 2011, End date: Dec 31, 2017 PROJECT  FINISHED 

Background Soil erosion is an increasing problem. In Europe, nearly 115 million ha are affected by water erosion and 42 million ha are subject to wind erosion. The problem is particular acute in the Mediterranean region because of its fragile environmental conditions. However, soil erosion is an issue in most European countries. Nicotiana glauca is a wild tobacco plant species that stores sugars in its stems. This natural characteristic makes it an interesting crop for bio-ethanol production, and for the generation of other biomass for combustion and pyrolysis (a thermochemical decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen). The species also produces several potentially interesting natural compounds, such as anabasine, which was traditionally used as an insecticide. The plant lives in arid environments, generally near the sea, and has been naturalised in almost the whole Mediterranean area. It is capable of growing in an irrigation regime lower than 200 mm/yr, in abandoned and eroded lands not suitable for traditional crops. It is possible, therefore, to extend this crop to areas that are currently not in use and consequently exposed to soil erosion. Objectives The ECOGLAUCA ÉRGON project aims to examine, demonstrate and evaluate the benefits of cultivating Nicotiana glauca on land that is currently abandoned. The project will seek to generate biomass and other commercial products, and demonstrate the plant’s contribution to fighting soil erosion and climate change. The project will develop a set of actions to evaluate, at pilot scale, the suitability of the plant as a means to: Combat soil erosion and desertification in abandoned and uncultivated areas; Promote rural development by providing a commercial crop for arid land - less than 200 mm/yr of water - and requiring little maintenance; and Provide biomass for bio-ethanol production, with no impact on land traditionally used to grow crops for food.The project will determine the best crop conditions and the best use of the plant in areas exposed to erosion. It will also examine the possibilities of extracting and exploiting compounds produced by the plant - such as the alkaloid anabasine - at pre-industrial scale, without interfering in the energy value of the biomass. Expected results: The exploitation of Nicotiana glauca as an energy crop, thus helping to tackle climate change; The development of additional by-products of the plant; and The re-cultivation of abandoned land, thereby tackling soil erosion.
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