Unibo Team Leader:Dr. Andrea Monti, Dip. di Scienze e Tecnologie Agroambientali - DISTA

Increasing world market prices for fossil fuels, driven by limited reserves, growing demand and instability in producing regions, now render renewable fuels economical. Such fuels are also a pathway to reducing GHG emissions and mitigating climate change. Bio-ethanol from crop plants is a promising, partial solution to sustainably satisfy the energy demand for road transport. The success of bio-ethanol from sugarcane in Brazil demonstrates proof of concept but cannot be transferred to
water-limited or temperate environments. Sweet sorghum, as a source of either fermentable free sugars or ligno-cellulose, has many potential advantages, including: high water, nitrogen and radiation use efficiency; broad agro-ecological adaptation; rich genetic diversity for useful traits; and the potential to produce fuel feedstock, food and feed in various combinations. Fuel-food crops can thereby help reconciling energy and food security issues. This project will breed for improved cultivars
and hybrids of sorghum for temperate, tropical semi-arid and tropical acid-soil environments by pyramiding in various combinations, depending on region and ideotype, tolerance to cold, drought and acid (Al-toxic) soils; and high production of stalk sugars, easily digestible biomass and grain (WP 1-3). Molecular-genetic and physiological breeding support is given by WP4, and agro-ecological adaptation and sustainable practices are developed by WP5. Other WPs (6, 7, 8) provide for integrated technology and impact assessments including economics, dissemination and coordination. The Consortium is composed of 10 members from France (leader), Italy, Germany, Brazil, India, Mexico and South Africa, including a seed company. Research involves structured participation of stake holders, including policy makers. Project outcomes will be new
germplasm, sustainable practices and commodity chain concepts adapted to each target region. The duration of the project is
5 years.

Coordinator
CENTRE DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT (France)

Other participants
INTERNATIONAL CROPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE SEMI-ARID TROPICS (India)
EMPRESA BRASILEIRA DE PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA (Brazil)
KWS SAAT AG (Germany)
Ifeu - Institut fuer Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg Gmbh (Germany)
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM-UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

  • Dip. di Scienze e Tecnologie Agroambientali - DISTA
  • Resp. Scientifico: Dr. Andrea Monti

UNIVERSITA CATTOLICA DEL SACRO CUORE (Italy)
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL-ARC (South Africa)
Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon (Mexico)
WIRTSCHAFT UND INFRASTRUKTUR GMBH & CO PLANUNGS KG (Germany)

 

Start date 01/01/2009

End date 31/12/2013

Duration 60 months

Project cost 4.950.937 Euro

Project Funding 2.967.975 Euro

Subprogramme Area Sweet sorghum-An alternative energy crop for biofuel production in semi-arid and temperate regions

Contract type Collaborative project for specific cooperation actions dedicated to international cooperation partner countries (SICA)