Effect of agronomic inputs and crop rotation on biodiesel quality and fatty acid profiles of direct-seeded canola

Author:

Harker K. N.1,O'Donovan J. T.1,Blackshaw R. E.2,Hall L. M.3,Willenborg C. J.4,Kutcher H. R.4,Gan Y.5,Lafond G. P.6,May W. E.6,Grant C. A.7,Barthet V.8,McDonald T.9,Wispinski D.10,Hartman M.11

Affiliation:

1. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Lacombe Research Centre, 6000 C & E Trail, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4L 1W1

2. AAFC, Lethbridge Research Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1J 4B1

3. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2P5

4. Univeristy of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 5A8

5. AAFC, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada S9H 3X2

6. AAFC, Indian Head Research Farm, Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Canada S0G 2K0

7. AAFC, Brandon Research Centre, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada R7A 5Y3

8. Canadian Grain Commission, 600-303 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3G8

9. Olds College, 4500 50 Street, Olds, Alberta, Canada T4H 1R6

10. Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures, 250 Karl Clark Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6N 1E4

11. Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, 5030 50 Street, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4L 1W8

Abstract

Harker, K. N., O'Donovan, J. T., Blackshaw, R. E., Hall, L. M., Willenborg, C. J., Kutcher, H. R., Gan, Y., Lafond, G. P., May, W. E., Grant, C. A., Barthet, V., McDonald, T., Wispinski, D. and Hartman, M. 2013. Effect of agronomic inputs and crop rotation on biodiesel quality and fatty acid profiles of direct-seeded canola. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 577–588. A field study was conducted at eight sites in western Canada to determine the influence of agronomic inputs on fatty acid profiles and biodiesel quality of canola. Protein and chlorophyll concentration and fatty acid profiles were determined from seed samples at all sites. Oil was extracted from canola seed samples from three sites, converted to biodiesel, and subjected to standard protocols. Protein concentration increased at higher than recommended rates of nitrogen (N) and the higher canola seeding rate (150 seeds m−2) reduced chlorophyll levels in canola oil. All biodiesel samples fell below new oxidation stability tolerance levels (minimum 8 h). However, given the routine addition of commercial antioxidant additives, all biodiesel samples from this study were suitable for blending in middle distillate fuels. Cloud point values were lowest at normal N (1×) rates. Normal N rates increased stearic acid content, whereas high N rates (1.5×) increased gadoleic acid content. Low seeding rates (75 seeds m−2) increased palmitic acid content. The combination of normal N (1×) with a high seed rate (150 seeds m−2) increased oleic acid content. Conversely, the combination of high N (1.5×) with a low seed rate (75 seeds m−2) increased linolenic acid content. Gadoleic acid content increased in the continuous canola rotation versus the canola–wheat–canola rotation; similar trends were observed with palmitic, linoleic, and linolenic acid. Oleic acid tended to be higher in canola rotated with wheat. Cold filter plugging point (CFPP) was predicted based on saturated fatty acid content. Usually, a high seeding rate (150 seeds m−2) combined with a normal N rate (1×) led to the most favourable (lowest) CFPP values. Low CFPP values were also associated with canola rotated with wheat compared with continuous canola production. Seeding rate, N, and crop rotation influenced protein and chlorophyll concentration, fatty acid profiles, cloud point, and CFPP.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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