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Review
. 2024 Nov 20:395:110-121.
doi: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2024.09.019. Epub 2024 Sep 28.

Millet as a promising C4 model crop for sustainable biofuel production

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Millet as a promising C4 model crop for sustainable biofuel production

Pooja R Aggarwal et al. J Biotechnol. .

Abstract

The rapid depletion of conventional fuel resources and rising energy demand has accelerated the search for alternative energy sources. Further, the expanding need to use bioenergy crops for sustainable fuel production has enhanced the competition for agricultural land, raising the "food vs. fuel" competition. Considering this, producing bioenergy crops on marginal land has a great perspective for achieving sustainable bioenergy production and mitigating the negative impacts of climate change. C4 crops are dual-purpose crops with better efficiency to fix atmospheric CO2 and convert solar energy into lignocellulosic biomass. Of these, millets have gained worldwide attention due to their climate resilience and nutraceutical properties. Due to close synteny with contemporary C4 bioenergy crops, millets are being considered a model crop for studying diverse agronomically important traits associated with biomass production. Millets can be cultivated on marginal land with minimum fertilizer inputs and maximum biomass production. In this regard, advanced molecular approaches, including marker-assisted breeding, multi-omics approaches, and gene-editing technologies, can be employed to genetically engineer these crops for enhanced biofuel production efficiency. The current study aims to provide an overview of millets as a sustainable bioenergy source and underlines the significance of millets as a C4 model to elucidate the genes and pathways involved in lignocellulosic biomass production using advanced molecular biology approaches.

Keywords: Bioenergy crops; Biofuel; C4 crops; Climate change; Environment sustainability; Millets.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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